Thursday, September 11th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays delivered an impressive performance with a 6-0 victory over the Houston Astros, highlighted by Kevin Gausman’s dominant two-hit shutout. Davis Schneider powered the offense with a home run and two RBIs as Toronto maintained its strong home record at Rogers Centre.
Kevin Gausman (10-10) was nearly untouchable, recording his fourth career complete game. He struck out nine Astros hitters and walked just one over nine innings. Gausman threw 100 pitches, 79 for strikes, and finished the game by retiring 17 consecutive batters, including six via strikeout. The only hits he allowed were singles by Jeremy Peña and Carlos Correa in the fourth inning, but he escaped the jam unscathed, inducing a pop-up from Jose Altuve and striking out Jesús Sánchez.
The Blue Jays jumped out to a quick lead, matching their previous game’s run output in just the first inning. George Springer’s infield single and Nathan Lukes’ double set the tone. Lukes later scored on a double by Barger, which dropped in front of the right fielder lost in the sun. Davis Schneider added a leadoff solo homer in the second inning, marking his 11th of the season. In the fourth, Daulton Varsho tripled and scored on Schneider’s sacrifice fly, extending Toronto’s lead.
The AL West-leading Astros have now lost four straight series, going 4-8 in that span against the Angels, Yankees, Rangers, and Blue Jays. On the mound, Cristian Javier (1-3) allowed four runs on six hits over six innings, taking his second consecutive loss. Houston’s offense sputtered, as star slugger Yordan Alvarez went 0-for-4 with a strikeout, remaining hitless in 16 career at-bats against Gausman.
- The Blue Jays are now 47-25 at home and boast a remarkable 63-4 record when scoring five or more runs.
- Gausman received a standing ovation from the crowd of 41,224 as he emerged for the ninth inning.
- Yordan Alvarez is 0-for-16 with nine strikeouts lifetime against Kevin Gausman.
The Astros will travel to Atlanta, with no starter named yet for their next game. The Braves are set to start right-hander Hurston Waldrep (4-0, 1.33 ERA).
The Blue Jays will send Chris Bassitt (11-8, 3.97 ERA) to the mound on Friday against the Orioles, who are expected to start left-hander Trevor Rogers (8-2, 1.51 ERA).
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The Toronto Blue Jays showcased a balanced and dominant performance, with Kevin Gausman's masterful two-hit shutout and Davis Schneider’s productive day at the plate fueling a 6-0 win over the Houston Astros. The Blue Jays solidified their strong home stand and continue to excel when their offense produces five or more runs. Meanwhile, the Astros continue to search for answers as their struggles against AL contenders persist. This victory highlights Toronto's prowess on the mound and at the plate, keeping them on top of the AL East standings and setting the stage for crucial upcoming matchups.
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