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Taylor provides all of Minnesota's offence as Twins tackle Blue Jays in series opener

Missed opportunities proved costly for the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night in a 3-2, 10-inning loss to the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre.

The Blue Jays loaded the bases in the ninth inning but couldn't score against Twins fireballer Jhoan Duran, who got Brandon Belt on a lineout to force an extra frame.

Michael A. Taylor, who hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th to plate the go-ahead run as Minnesota (32-32) ended a five-game losing streak.

It was Toronto's first loss in four games. The Blue Jays left 12 runners on base.

Ryan Jeffers started the 10th inning on second base as the automatic runner. He moved to third on an infield single by Royce Lewis.

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Taylor's fly ball off Blue Jays sidearmer Adam Cimber (0-1) was caught by left-fielder Whit Merrifield, who was charged with an error on the throw to home plate.

With Kevin Kiermaier on second base to start Toronto's half of the 10th, Duran issued a one-out walk to Merrifield before striking out Daulton Varsho and getting Santiago Espinal on a pop-up to end it.

"Throwing 103 with a 99 mile-an-hour splitter is tough," Schneider said. "He's been doing it for a while. I thought our at-bats were good against him. That's an uphill battle. I don't know how you throw a splitter that hard."

Duran (2-2) trimmed his earned-run average to 1.44 with his two-inning performance.

"He made a lot of things happen today," said Twins manager Rocco Baldelli. "Just a heck of an outing from him."

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Blue Jays starter Yusei Kikuchi gave up a double to open the game, but the Twins couldn't capitalize.

The left-hander eventually settled in

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