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Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Squashes 40th Home Run, Marcus Semien Gets Closer To History With Two-HR Game 토토사이트

The Blue Jays are falling off a beast end of the week where they cleared the A's. They raged back from a six-run deficiency to walk things off Friday, won 10-8 Saturday and afterward 8-0 Sunday behind huge offense and a prevailing Cy Young competitor. They conveyed that over Monday with two performance grand slams against the Yankees in the primary inning. 

Marcus Semien, who hit the stroll off shot Friday, dove deep first: 

And afterward Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. Did likewise: 

Semien, 30, is having a mind boggling season in the wake of requiring a one-year arrangement to move positions with the Blue Jays over the colder time of year. He entered Monday hitting .266/.334/.530 (131 OPS+) with 5.9 WAR. 

Goodness, and he put the game far off in the 10th with a terrific pummel: 

The Jays won, 8-0. 

Semien presently has 37 homers, which is as of now a lifelong high. He has a shot at history, as well. 

Among essential second basemen (75% of games played at second), the record for homers in a season is 43 (Davey Johnson, 1973). Just four have even gotten to 40 (Brian Dozier in 2016, Rogers Hornsby in 1922 and Ryne Sandberg in 1990 notwithstanding Johnson). 

Just, Semien bet on himself with the one-year arrangement and he's procuring himself an enormous payday this coming offseason. 

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Guerrero's homer was the 40th of his breakout season. His Hall of Fame father beat 40 homers twice, with 42 out of 1999 and 44 of every 2000. The Guerreros join Cecil and Prince Fielder as the solitary dad child combos to see the two players arrive at the 40-homer level in a season. In case anybody is interested with regards to the Bonds family, Bobby's vocation high was 39, so the Barry and Bobby came up one 1973 homer short. 

Vlad Jr., 22, entered Monday hitting .318/.409/.598 (170 OPS+) with 5.5 WAR. He was driving the AL in normal, on-base rate and OPS+ while driving every one of the majors in runs, hits, OPS and absolute bases. He has a case for AL MVP. On the off chance that he pulls it off, the Guerreros would turn into the first-since forever father-child team to both win MVP respects.

The Blue Jays came into Monday four games out of the subsequent AL trump card spot.