
Known for his defence, Andres Gimenez turning heads with the long ball for the Jays
TORONTO — Five games into the Major League Baseball season and Andres Gimenez is hitting his way into Blue Jays fans’ hearts.
The 26-year-old Venezuelan second baseman, known for his defence and baserunning skills, hit a solo home run in the second inning of Toronto’s 5-2 win over the Washington Nationals on Monday, entering the franchise record book as the first player to hit three home runs in his first five games with the team.
“Having Andres doing what he’s doing doesn’t surprise us,” said Toronto manager John Schneider. “It probably surprises a lot of people but doesn’t surprise us. He’s athletic and he can hit the ball hard.”
Schneider said the Jays coaches have worked with Gimenez since he arrived, with pitcher Nick Sandlin, from the Cleveland Guardians in a December trade that sent infielder Spencer Horwitz and outfielder Nick Mitchell the other way.