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Rivera Homer Sparks Blue Jays Comeback
1 Mar
Summary
- Cease, a new $210 million acquisition, debuted for the Blue Jays.
- Rivera's clutch homer ignited a four-run rally for Toronto's lead.
- Schreck's steal of home and game-ending catch secured the win.

The Toronto Blue Jays' significant $210 million, seven-year acquisition, Cease, made his anticipated debut. He struck out key Phillies batters early but gave up a solo home run in the second inning before being relieved.
Cease, previously with San Diego after two seasons and with a career 3.88 ERA over seven seasons, was looking to establish himself.
However, the game turned in the sixth inning when Josh Rivera hit a two-run homer, sparking a four-run rally that provided Toronto with its first lead. RJ Schreck further extended the lead by stealing home in the seventh inning. Schreck also made a crucial tumbling catch in right field to end the game, securing the win for the Blue Jays.




