Kazuma Okamoto’s 6th inning homer lifts Jays over Marlins

May 27 – Kazuma Okamoto hit a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning Wednesday afternoon and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Miami Marlins 2-1.
The Marlins outhit the Blue Jays 11-5 in the ​rubber match of a three-game series but stranded eight in going 2-for-11 with ‌runners in scoring position. They also had four runners caught stealing.
Otto Lopez went 4-for-4 with two stolen bases and the Marlins’ lone RBI, while Xavier Edwards was 3-for-3 with a walk, a run scored and two steals for ​the Marlins.
Kazuma Okamoto's 6th inning homer lifts Jays over Marlins | Reuters
Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. produced two of Toronto’s five hits. Miami pitching fanned 13 Blue ​Jays
Marlins starter Eury Perez left the game after four innings when he suffered ⁠a right hamstring spasm while doing his between- innings stretching. He had a season-best nine strikeouts ​in four scoreless innings, allowing three hits and no walks. Michael Petersen took over in the fifth.
Miami ​scored a first-inning run against Kevin Gausman. Edwards laced a leadoff double to right on the 10th pitch of the at-bat and scored on Lopez’s one-out single to center.
The Marlins loaded the bases in the third with one ​out on two walks and a single before Kyle Stowers grounded into a double play.
Gausman allowed one run, six hits and two walks while striking out five in five innings.
Mason Fluharty took over and faced three batters, but left after allowing a one-out single to pinch hitter Heriberto Hernandez. He had hit Jakob Marsee with a pitch ​to start the inning, ​but Marsee was caught ⁠stealing.
Former closer Jeff Hoffman (3-3) replaced Fluharty. Hernandez stole second off Hoffman, but was thrown out trying to steal third.
Toronto took the lead in the sixth ​when Okamoto homered to right center on a 1-0 changeup from Andrew ​Nardi (3-3).
Hoffman pitched ⁠around two singles in the seventh with the help of another Marlin caught stealing.
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Lopez led off the Miami eighth with a bloop single down the right-field line against Louis Varland. Stowers followed with a single ⁠to ​right. Marsee’s fielder’s choice grounder to Varland left runners at ​the corners with one out. The inning ended when Connor Norby took a called third strike and Marsee was caught stealing ​to complete a double play.