Blue Jays rally late to best Angels, extend win streak to 4 games
Matt Chapman hit a go-ahead two-run double during Toronto's three-run eighth inning and the Blue Jays rallied for the second straight night to defeat the Los Angeles Angels 6-5 on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif.
Mike Trout homered and Matt Duffy tied a career high with four hits for the Angels, who have dropped four straight.
Los Angeles trailed 6-4 going into the bottom of the ninth, but Brandon Marsh's RBI single with two outs scored Duffy to get them within a run. AL saves leader Jordan Romano walked pinch-hitter Taylor Ward to load the bases.
Adam Cimber (5-2) got the win and Kyle Barraclough (0-1) was charged with the loss.
Toronto, currently on a four-game win streak, goes for its first four-game road sweep against the Angels on Sunday to wrap up a six-game trip.
Trailing 4-3, Toronto had runners on first and second with one out in the eighth when Chapman lined a ball into right field that Juan Lagares tried to make a play on. But the ball went off his glove as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. scored the tying run and Teoscar Hernandez the go-ahead run.
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