Sanchez says hitting his first grand slam against Marlins is extra sweet
TORONTO — For Jesus Sanchez, the wait was worth it.
The Toronto Blue Jays newcomer never thought smacking his first grand slam would happen in his seventh Major League Baseball season, but because he accomplished the feat against his former team, the Miami Marlins, the moment was extra sweet.
“To be honest, I didn’t think it would take this long,” the 28-year-old Dominican Republic outfielder said. “I know this is a business, but they (Marlins) let me go.”
The left-handed hitting former Marlin turned on a 98.6 miles per hour fastball from his former teammate, starter Sandy Alcantara (3-4), smacking a line drive 394 feet down the right-field line to punctuate a productive six-run sixth inning in the Blue Jays’ 8-1 win.


