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Bichette, Espinal come up big as Blue Jays sneak past Rangers

TORONTO — Bo Bichette hit a game-tying home run and Santiago Espinal had a go-ahead double as the Toronto Blue Jays held off the Texas Rangers 4-3 on Saturday.

Bichette was 2 for 4 with two runs for the Blue Jays (2-0) in front of 43,386 fans at Rogers Centre. Espinal had an RBI double as a pinch-hitter for a second straight game.

Kevin Gausman gave up eight hits in his regular-season debut for Toronto, but limited Texas to three runs and struck out five in five innings of work.

Relievers Trevor Richards, Yimi Garcia, Tim Mayza and Jordan Romano of Markham, Ont., closed the door the rest of the way. Romano earned his second save of the season.

Corey Seager and Nathaniel Lowe each had two hits and RBI for Texas (0-2).

Dane Dunning struck out four but allowed five hits and three runs over five innings in a no decision. Brett Martin took the loss for the Rangers, with Spencer Patton and Matt Bush also coming out of the bullpen.

Gausman agreed to a US$110-million, five-year deal with Toronto on Nov. 30 after a 14-6 season with the San Francisco Giants.

The right-handed pitcher had a 2.81 earned-run average over 192 innings in a major-league-best 33 games started. He also struck out 227.

He picked up where he left off from last season in Saturday's first inning when he struck out former Blue Jays infielder Marcus Semien and induced two lineouts to get through the heart of Texas's batting order.

Toronto's offence supported Gausman in the bottom of the frame with George Springer, Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., hitting three consecutive singles.

Springer scored on Guerrero's hit and Bichette crossed home after Lourdes Guerriel Jr., hit into a fielder's choice for an early 2-0 lead.

Gausman's mastery of the Rangers

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