Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays displayed impressive power at the plate, rallying from a five-run deficit to beat the Cincinnati Reds 13-9 on Wednesday night at Great American Ball Park. Toronto slugged five home runs, tying their season-high, as they capped off a dominant three-game series in Cincinnati.
George Springer sparked Toronto’s comeback with his third homer in two games, launching a solo shot in the third inning. Daulton Varsho and Alejandro Kirk hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth, while Addison Barger and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went back-to-back in the fifth. These power surges helped erase an early 5-0 Reds lead and set the tone for the victory.
The Blue Jays finished the series with 11 home runs and 29 runs scored across three games. Their five home run outburst marked the seventh time in franchise history Toronto hit back-to-back homers twice in a game, a feat not accomplished since June 10, 2015. The powerful performance solidifies their lead in the AL East as they prepare for an important weekend matchup against the New York Yankees.
The Reds struck early with a five-run second inning against Toronto starter Shane Bieber. Jose Trevino delivered a two-run single, Matt McLain added an RBI single, and Noelvi Marte drove home two with a double. However, Bieber (2-1) settled in, shutting down the Reds over the next four innings and giving the Blue Jays a chance to rally.
Toronto capitalized on Cincinnati starter Zack Littell’s home run struggles. Littell surrendered four homers and five runs over 4 1/3 innings and has now allowed a major league-leading 34 home runs this season. Reliever Nick Martinez (10-11) took the loss for Cincinnati after giving up go-ahead runs in the fifth inning.
The comeback began when George Springer hit a two-out solo home run in the third inning, turning momentum in Toronto’s favor. It was Springer’s 27th home run of the season and a crucial spark for the Blue Jays.
The Blue Jays hit back-to-back home runs twice in the game, marking the seventh time in franchise history they have achieved the feat. The last occurrence was against the Miami Marlins on June 10, 2015.
The Cincinnati Reds will send left-hander Andrew Abbott (8-5, 2.65 ERA) to the mound on Friday for the start of a three-game series against the New York Mets. The Blue Jays open a key series against the second-place Yankees with right-hander Kevin Gausman (8-10, 3.75 ERA) as their Friday night starter.
The Toronto Blue Jays staged a dramatic comeback with five home runs to defeat the Cincinnati Reds 13-9, highlighted by remarkable offensive production and critical late-inning power. This victory concluded a strong series for Toronto, putting them in a solid position in the AL East as they face the New York Yankees. The Reds, meanwhile, look to regroup as they chase a wild-card spot in the NL.
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