
Blue Jays rout Orioles 10-1 to keep post-season dreams alive
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Teoscar Hernandez, George Springer, Bo Bichette and Danny Jansen jacked long balls to set a club record for homers in a season and keep the Blue Jays playoff hopes persistent on the eve of the final day of the regular season.
He hit his 47th homer, one of five home runs for Toronto in a 10-1 clobbering of the Baltimore Orioles. The victory kept the Blue Jays' playoff hopes alive going into a dramatic final day of the regular season.
A Toronto win and a loss by either the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox on Sunday means the Blue Jays would be part of a tiebreaker for the American League's second wild-card slot.
Undoubtedly, the enthusiastic 22-year-old Guerrero is excited about the final day of the regular season and all its possibilities, right?
“No, not yet,” he said. His first-inning, two-run blast tied Eddie Mathews' 68-year-old record for most homers by a player 22 or younger.
