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Okamoto powers Blue Jays to consecutive Minneapolis wins

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Minneapolis — The Toronto Blue Jays recorded consecutive wins over the Minnesota Twins this weekend: on Friday the Blue Jays beat the Twins 7-3 as Kazuma Okamoto hit two home runs and Yohendrick Piñango and Lenyn Sosa each collected three hits, and on Saturday Toronto produced an 11-4 victory highlighted by an eight-run eighth inning and Okamoto's third homer in two days. This weekend's results left Minnesota facing continued bullpen struggles and roster uncertainty after starter Joe Ryan left Sunday's start after two batters, while Toronto recorded offensive depth and saw Patrick Corbin earn his first Blue Jays win on Friday; George Springer also exited Saturday's game after being hit on the foot and will be monitored in the immediate days following the injury.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • April 3: Patrick Corbin signed with the Toronto Blue Jays to bolster the rotation.
  • April 11: George Springer previously suffered a broken left big toe (reported earlier).
  • Friday: Blue Jays beat Twins 7-3; Okamoto homered twice and Corbin recorded a win.
  • Saturday: Blue Jays won 11-4; an eight-run eighth inning produced a season-high run total and Springer exited with a left-foot issue.
  • Sunday: Twins starter Joe Ryan left his start after facing two batters with an apparent injury.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Blue Jays fan, these wins signal a strong start to the season. Keep an eye on Okamoto's performance and Springer's injury status. For Twins fans, it's time to watch how the team handles bullpen issues and Ryan's sudden exit.

The Bottom Line

The Blue Jays are showing depth and resilience, while the Twins face challenges. Both teams' responses will shape their seasons. Worth forwarding if you know someone tracking the American League.

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Who Benefited

The Toronto Blue Jays benefited via offensive outbursts, key contributions from Kazuma Okamoto, Yohendrick Piñango and Lenyn Sosa, and an early-season rotation boost from Patrick Corbin's first win.

Who Impacted

The Minnesota Twins suffered from bullpen breakdowns leading to high-run innings, recent losses in multiple games, and the immediate disruption of Joe Ryan leaving his start after two batters.

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Who Benefited

The Toronto Blue Jays benefited via offensive outbursts, key contributions from Kazuma Okamoto, Yohendrick Piñango and Lenyn Sosa, and an early-season rotation boost from Patrick Corbin's first win.

Who Impacted

The Minnesota Twins suffered from bullpen breakdowns leading to high-run innings, recent losses in multiple games, and the immediate disruption of Joe Ryan leaving his start after two batters.

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