Gurriel Jr. hits first major league homer in Blue Jays’ 7-4 loss to Rangers
TORONTO — Lourdes Gurriel Jr. walked through a virtually empty clubhouse with a baseball encased in plastic. When he got to his locker, he carefully placed it on the top shelf before giving it an admiring glance.
That ball — the same one he hit over the centre-field wall an hour earlier for his first major league homer — marked one of the lone bright spots for the Blue Jays in Saturday’s 7-4 loss to the Texas Rangers.
“It feels awesome hitting my first major league homer,” Gurriel said through a translator. “But it would have felt even better if it was in a winning cause.”
Robinson Chirinos hit two homers and Bartolo Colon earned his first victory of the season as the Rangers handed Toronto its fourth straight loss.