Sean Keys makes impact in third appearance for Toronto Blue Jays
TORONTO — Toronto Blue Jays rookie Sean Keys knew he struck the ball well. But when it sailed over the left-field fence, landing in Toronto’s bullpen for his first MLB career home run, his mind went a bit foggy for a second or two.
“But I remember rounding first base, high-fiving (first base coach Mark Budzinski), and then having (Carlos Febles) at third base. I remember that,” Keys said after the game.
Keys’s third-inning, three-run home run helped propel the Blue Jays past the New York Mets 9-3 on a hot and humid Canada Day at Rogers Centre on Wednesday. The win gave Toronto the series victory, its first since they swept the Boston Red Sox from June 16-18.
The 23-year-old Keys was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo last week and made his major-league debut on Saturday against the Texas Rangers. Keys recorded his first career major-league hit, a single, in his debut. His first home run came during his 10th career at-bat.


