Springer, Corbin play big roles for Jays in beating Pirates’ ace Skenes
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays won a season-high fourth in a row on Saturday by taking down Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes, one of the best pitchers in Major League Baseball.
Ignited by George Springer’s 65th career leadoff homer, the Blue Jays (25-27) knocked out Skenes (6-4) after five innings on their way to a 5-2 win before 41,813 at Rogers Centre.
The home side touched the 23-year-old hard-throwing righty for four runs on nine hits and a walk. They also limited Skenes to just two strikeouts, his fewest since only one in the Pirates (26-26) season opener on March 26.
“It was pretty relentless,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said of his team’s afternoon at the plate. “It’s not easy to rack up nine hits off him and keep the strikeouts down.


