Jays Mount Late Comeback, Win 9-7 in 10 Innings
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - APRIL 14: Kazuma Okamoto #7 of the Toronto Blue Jays lines out to second base against the Milwaukee Brewers during the second inning at American Family Field on April 14, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images Well that was dramatic. Two teams in deep skids early in what were supposed to be their years.
Whoever lost was going to have serious questions about their season, while whoever won would have to wonder if this represented turning the corner. It was about as dramatic a game as it gets, too, with multiple lead changes late setting up a tense tenth inning. Great win, but let’s try to make it a little easier on ourselves tomorrow, K?
It was a pitchers’ duel between Jacob Misiorowski and Kevin Gausman early on. William Contreras walked in the bottom of the first, Jesus Sanchez singled in the top of the second, and a Sal Frelick pop up dropped in front of a diving Nathan Lukes in the third. In the fourth, Sanchez notched his second single.
That was it through three and a half innings. Gausman blinked in the fourth. Brice Turang singled to lead off the inning, and Gary Sanchez followed with a walk.
That set up a three run Jake Bauers homer to centre field. He gave up one more single but was able to limit the damage there. The Jays got one back in the next half inning, as Andres Gimenez homered to left field to make it 3-1 Milwaukee.
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