George Springer Powers Toronto Blue Jays to 11-2 Sweep Over Orioles: Highlights & Recap (9/14/25)

Sunday, September 14th, 2025

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Blue Jays Dominate Orioles 11-2 to Sweep Series in Toronto

The Toronto Blue Jays delivered an emphatic 11-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday, completing a three-game sweep and strengthening their position as leaders of the American League. George Springer powered the offense, while Shane Bieber provided a solid outing on the mound, ensuring the Blue Jays maintained their momentum at home.

Springer's Big Day Fuels Blue Jays

George Springer continued his hot streak by going 3 for 4 with three extra-base hits, including a home run and two runs batted in. His consistent performance sparked the Blue Jays’ offense, helping them secure their 50th home win of the season. Alejandro Kirk also contributed with three hits and an RBI, keeping the lineup productive throughout the game.

Shane Bieber Shines on the Mound

Shane Bieber (3-1) pitched six strong innings, allowing only one run and four hits, walking one, and striking out five batters. His control and poise helped stifle the Orioles’ bats, marking his third win in five starts and keeping Toronto in command from the early innings.

Key Moments and Offensive Highlights

Baltimore’s Coby Mayo started the scoring with a solo home run in the second inning—his second consecutive game with a homer and ninth of the year. However, Springer quickly answered with an RBI double in the third, leveling the score. The Blue Jays surged ahead in the fourth, as Ernie Clement lined a two-run double, giving Toronto the lead for good.

Springer launched his 29th home run to start the fifth, while the Blue Jays broke the game wide open in the seventh inning, as seven consecutive batters reached base against Baltimore reliever Carson Ragsdale. Addison Barger provided the big blow, clearing the bases with a double to drive in three runs. The Orioles’ only other run came from a Colton Cowser homer in the seventh, his 14th of the year.

Pitching Performances

Albert Suárez started for Baltimore, working three innings and allowing one run on two hits. Grant Wolfram (3-1) took the loss after surrendering the go-ahead runs in the fourth. In a unique moment, Orioles infielder Luis Vázquez pitched a scoreless eighth inning, tossing pitches as slow as 32 mph.

Key Stat

Toronto’s home record improved to an AL-best 50-25, underscoring their dominance at Rogers Centre and setting them apart as the best home team in the American League this season.

Up Next

The Orioles head to Chicago, where Kyle Bradish (0-1, 2.65 ERA) will start against the White Sox's Sean Burke (4-10, 4.35 ERA) on Monday. The Blue Jays are set to promote top pitching prospect Trey Yesavage from Triple-A Buffalo for his Major League debut at Tampa Bay, with the Rays’ starter yet to be announced.

In summary

The Toronto Blue Jays showcased their home-field advantage with a decisive 11-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, driven by stellar performances from George Springer and Shane Bieber. With this win, Toronto completed a sweep, extended their AL East lead, and emphasized their dominance at Rogers Centre. Timely hitting, power at the plate, and strong pitching were the keys to this statement victory as both teams look ahead to important matchups next week.


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