Toronto Blue Jays secured a 4-2 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday at Rogers Centre, clinching their second consecutive series win. Louis Varland closed out the ninth inning for his third save of the season despite recent heavy usage. Manager John Schneider highlighted the bullpen's improving form amid ongoing adjustments.
Rock music filled Rogers Centre as Louis Varland took the mound in the ninth, working around a single to strike out the final two Guardians batters. This came after he threw 30 pitches for a save the previous night. Varland's performance helped Toronto hold on for the win, with starter Patrick Corbin and relievers Braydon Fisher, Tyler Rogers, and Jeff Hoffman setting the stage beforehand. Fisher pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings, Rogers handled the seventh cleanly, and Hoffman delivered a scoreless eighth despite a walk, receiving strong fan support. Schneider praised Hoffman's outing as a positive step, noting the crowd's encouragement helped. He added of Varland, “[Varland] is a different guy when he’s on the mound than he is in the clubhouse. He’s as high energy as he can get coming in. He’s pretty calm on the mound and pretty calm after.” Hoffman, who entered with a 7.59 ERA and three blown saves, is no longer the primary closer; Toronto now uses a committee featuring Rogers and Varland. Corbin lauded Varland, saying, “His stuff is electric. He’s a competitor, so when he’s out there, we have all the faith in him.” Offensively, Jesús Sánchez hit a two-run homer in the sixth off Guardians starter Slade Cecconi, boosting his season totals to four homers and a .771 OPS while batting behind Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Yohendrick Pinango, in his MLB debut after promotion from Triple-A Buffalo, recorded his first career hit, going 1-for-2. Toronto collected six hits total. Schneider emphasized stacking series wins, saying, “You’re trying to just win series and stack those up. They’re starting to click a little bit, which is cool to see.”