Toronto Blue Jays hold on to beat Twins 10-9 and tie series at one apiece
TORONTO — Josh Donaldson made some tweaks to his approach at the plate and it paid off on Saturday afternoon.
The third baseman drove in three runs and scored the eventual winner as the Blue Jays edged the Twins 10-9.
Donaldson gave the Blue Jays a 4-2 lead with a two-run homer in the fifth inning, delivering a well-placed double in the eighth to drive in Ezequiel Carrera and later scored on a wild pitch by Twins reliever John Curtiss.
“I was able to put a pretty good swing on it,” said Donaldson of his 23rd home run of the season. “I’ve been getting pounded in pretty much the last five or six games, but it was nice to finally be able to make some of an adjustment and get the barrel on the ball.


