CINCINNATI – Single after single derailed Shane Bieber’s second inning, and the Blue Jays were in trouble right away.

The Reds weren’t necessarily making great contact against the Blue Jays right-hander, but one ground ball after another skidded through the middle of the diamond Wednesday and before long the Reds took a 5-0 lead. Far from ideal, as the Blue Jays likely needed length from Bieber for a chance at a series win.

But for the second consecutive night, the Toronto offence more than made up for any issues on the pitching staff. Five different Blue Jays had homered by the fifth inning, setting in motion an entertaining if stressful 13-9 win that gives the Blue Jays another series victory, their 42nd comeback win of the season and a little momentum ahead of their upcoming series ag

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