Blue Jays falter late in sixth straight loss as Rangers earn four-game sweep
TORONTO — Pinch-runner Jarred Kelenic scored from second base on a Louis Varland wild pitch in the ninth inning to give the Texas Rangers a 3-2 win and a four-game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Varland’s ball in the dirt bounced off catcher Alejandro Kirk to the screen near the Rangers’ on-deck circle. By the time Kirk picked up on where the ball had finished, Kelenic rounded third and scored.
The Blue Jays (39-45) matched their season-long losing streak at six games before 40,898 at Rogers Centre. Varland (3-3) took the loss.
Toronto had tied the series finale 2-2 in the eighth on a one-out, two-run 404-foot ripper into the right-field seats from Nathan Lukes off reliever Cole Winn (3-2). Texas reliever Tyler Alexander pitched a clean ninth for his fourth save.
