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Ross Stripling flirts with Perfect Game, Blue Jays take Top O

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Pinch hitter George Springer had his 1,000th RBI in the seventh, and Ross Stripling had a perfect game Wednesday afternoon as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the visiting Baltimore Orioles 6-1. rice field.

In his seventh inning he scored six runs to save his series finale three games and the Blue Jays finished with a 2-4 homestand.

The Orioles completed his 3-4 trip.

Toronto's right-hander Ross in his strip ring, making his first start since July 30 due to a hip strain, allowed no runs, one hit, and no bases, 6 1/3. In the inning he recorded seven strikeouts.

Baltimore right-hander Austin Voss allowed no runs, two hits, one walk and three strikeouts in his six innings.

Bohe took the lead with Bichette hitting a double to left field in the bottom of the fifth inning, but Voss followed his three hitters with his two fly balls to left and the catcher. Robinson he retired for a foul on Chirinos and was stranded.

Stripling recorded a strikeout in the top of his sixth, retired his next two batters on groundouts, and remained perfect after 18 batters.

Cedric Mullins led his seventh with a single to center, and Anthony Santander's groundout sent him from second to his first. Imi Garcia (2-4) replaced Stripling. Mullins moved to shortstop on a Ryan Mountcastle groundout to take third. Austin Hayes struck out to end the inning.

Joey Krehbiel (4-4) replaced his Voth in the bottom of the seventh. Teoscar Hernandez hit his 1 out on his single to center, making his third off Bichette's single to right center.

Sionel Perez took over. Springer hit an RBI single to center to give Toronto a lead that never surrendered. Santiago Espinal hit a two-run double to right to take third on a slow home. Danny Jansen walked and Lewis Head replaced Perez.

Zach Popp, pinch-hitter Terrin, singled off Bavra, Laugned Odor, and Chirinos as he allowed a run in the eighth inning.

David Phelps recorded his perfect ninth with two strikeouts.

With Stripling off the disabled list Wednesday, Toronto gave right-handed Trent Thornton an option to Triple-A Buffalo.

– Field Level Media