In the World Series , every plate appearance matters. For the Toronto Blue Jays, catcher Alejandro Kirk certainly made his count in the top of the fourth inning. After Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette reached base to begin the inning, Kirk hit paydir t after he demolished a first pitch curveball from Tyler Glasnow all the way to left-center field to give the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead. Expand Tweet
There was some nervous energy around the Blue Jays after Glasnow induced a flyball from Daulton Varsho after their first two hitters in the inning reached base. But Kirk was not about to let the Dodgers starter get away with that pitch. In a bit of carelessness from Glasnow, he threw a hanging curve right in the middle of the zone, and the Blue Jays catcher was all over that pitch.
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