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Blue Jays Blast Twins 11-4 on Okamoto's Power
3 May
Summary
- Kazuma Okamoto hit his third home run in two days.
- The Blue Jays scored a season-high 11 runs.
- George Springer exited the game due to an injury.

The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a powerful offensive performance on Saturday, securing an 11-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Kazuma Okamoto was a standout player, connecting for his third home run in just two days, further highlighting his recent hitting prowess. The team's offense surged in the eighth inning, where they exploded for eight runs. This offensive outburst was significantly fueled by a home run from Brandon Valenzuela, solidifying the Blue Jays' commanding lead.
In addition to Okamoto and Valenzuela, other Blue Jays players also contributed to the scoring with home runs, including Lenyn Sosa and Myles Straw. This collective offensive effort resulted in a season-high run total for Toronto. While celebrating their sixth win in their last eight games, the Blue Jays also faced a setback with the departure of George Springer due to an injury, the specifics of which were not immediately detailed.