Bo Bichette hits walk-off homer in 12th, Jays beat Yankees 6-5
TORONTO — Blue Jays rookie Bo Bichette was so confident of hitting his first career walk-off home run, he predicted as much moments before his 12th inning heroics against the New York Yankees on Friday.
As the Blue Jays (58-90) gathered in the dugout for their bottom half of the inning, Bichette remarked that he hoped pitcher Tyler Lyons (1-2) would remain in the game because he was sure he could take the Yankees lefty reliever deep.
He did just that. Bichette crushed a towering shot over the left-field wall on a 1-1 slider for a 6-5 victory at Rogers Centre.
“This kid is going to be a star because he’s confident,” Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo said. “He said to someone on the bench that if they leave that left-hander on the mound and ‘he throws me a slider, I’m going to take him deep.’