Toronto – Rookie right-hander Cade Horton scored a career-high eight in a 5 2/3 sharp situation to win his fourth straight win, with Michael Busch and Matt Shaw Homered and the Chicago Cubs defeating the Toronto Blue Jays 4-1 Wednesday night.
Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya was knocked down after landing her left ankle on the first base in the eighth inning.
Holden (7-3) until Andrés Giménez ranked first in sixth place.
Nathan Lukes then popped up a pop-up window, and Bo Bichette walked along the 10-party walk to Holden.
Andrew Kittrech fled to the warning track to end the situation in the face of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Addison Barger.
Guerrero's shooting percentage snapped up the 23-year-old Horton's scoreless winning streak in 28 1/3 innings. Since in Minnesota on July 9, Holden has not allowed to run.
Daniel Palencia finished ninth with 18 chances on his 16th save.
Busch hit the lead home run against Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman in the third inning (his 23rd). Xiao drove 2-0 in a single game in the fifth (his tenth) and scored him 2-0.
Gossman (8-9) allowed two runs and three hits in seven innings.
Bush offered the sacrifice fly for the eighth time, while Sumusaiki added a RBI single.
Critical moments
After 10 consecutive retirements to start the game, Holden walked Bichette in Game 4. Guerrero followed closely, leaving fielder Ian Happ to catch the warning track. Holden Fried Barger ended the threat.
Key statistics
Horton's previous three-point career high was six, and he matched Cincinnati and Cincinnati in the previous game. He knocked back five of the first nine bluebirds he faced.
Next
Blue Jays RHP Max Scherzer (2-2, 4.21 ERA) is expected to face Cubs LHP Matthew Boyd (11-5, 2.45) on Thursday. ——–
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