Baltimore – In a tense game from start to finish, the Toronto Blue Jays secured a close 2-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles thanks to a decisive performance in the eighth quarter. Yohendrick Piñango, playing as a pinch-hitter, calmly pulled a bases-loaded walk, helping the Blue Jays break the deadlock and gain the advantage in the opener of the four-game series at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
This was the Blue Jays’ seventh win in their last ten games (28-29), temporarily moving them up to third place in the AL East, two games ahead of the Orioles (26-31).
The game was a high-stakes pitching contest between two veterans, Chris Bassitt (Orioles) and Patrick Corbin (Blue Jays). Bassitt – who spent three seasons with Toronto – made six innings for only one run. Corbin responded equally well, making five innings for only one run.
Andres Gimenez opened the Jays’ scoring spree with a solo home run in the third quarter, giving the visitors a 1-0 lead. However, Coby Mayo of the Orioles quickly leveled the score with a home run in the fourth quarter, bringing the game to a complete tie.
Both teams played solid defense and made the most of their limited opportunities. The difference only came in the eighth quarter.

George Springer opened the eighth quarter with a double. Nathan Lukes successfully sacrificed a bunt, putting Springer to third. Vlad Guerrero Jr. was intentionally walked, and Daulton Varsho also walked, creating bases loaded with just one out.
After Kazuma Okamoto’s strikeout, Yohendrick Piñango stepped up. The young Venezuelan player showed incredible composure, ignoring four consecutive pitches (including two very close ones), forcing pitcher Anthony Nunez to throw a 4, bringing Springer home and securing the winning inning.
“I just tried to stay calm and watch the ball carefully,” Piñango shared after the game.
Not stopping there, the Jays also showed fierce defensive prowess. Catcher Brandon Valenzuela made a bold pick-off at first base, eliminating Pete Alonso and shutting down a major threat from the Orioles in the 8th quarter. Luis Varland then closed out a clean 9th quarter to secure the win.
Besides Piñango, Andres Gimenez continued to be a highlight with his all-around performance: 1 home run, excellent shortstop defense. After Bo Bichette left, Gimenez has shifted to shortstop and is doing very well in this role.
Blue Jays coach John Schneider praised the team spirit:
“We played the right way when needed. From the sacrifice bunt, plate discipline, to crucial defensive plays. This is the kind of win we need more of.”

Both teams are currently in a phase of rediscovering their form. Both the Blue Jays and Orioles had a 6-4 record in their last 10 games before facing each other. This victory helps Toronto maintain their lead over the leaders and provides crucial momentum before continuing the series.
With several key pitchers injured (Jose Berrios, Dylan Cease, Max Scherzer, Shane Bieber), the Blue Jays are having to adapt skillfully. Winning pitching duels like this is a very positive sign.
The Blue Jays will continue their journey in Baltimore with their second game on the evening of May 29th. This is an opportunity for them to solidify their position in the AL East – a fiercely competitive group with the Yankees, Red Sox, and Rays.
The 2-1 victory is not just a win. It’s proof that the Blue Jays are playing with the maturity, discipline, and resilience needed to compete for a playoff spot.
The Blue Jays survived a classic game. And the AL East has just heated up a notch.