Donaldson: 109.5 mph off the bat, 435 feet Bautista: 108.2 mph off the bat, 431 feet
Jays Win 6-4! DINGERS!!!

May 30, 2017, 22:41 EDT
Are the… are the Blue Jays good? Like… maybe even really good?
Sure, a big part of these last two nights has been the fact that they’ve been up against the shitty Cincinnati Reds — the… uh… Shit-cinnati Reds? — but it felt a whoooole lot like 2015 again at the Rogers Centre tonight, as the Blue Jays’ lineup looked absolutely terrifying. Pillar is slumping (though he walked and was hit by a pitch), and Carrera is Carrera, but everybody else looks rather locked in. Not all of the big hitters managed hits, but even the ones who didn’t contributed to the menace. This lineup is relentless. The club is now 25-27 on the season. And after a couple solo shots to start the game, J.A. Happ looked pretty good in his own return from injury. THAT’LL DO!
So will this:
Morales turned on a 97 mph fastball and sent it 434 feet at 111.3 mph. Have mercy. #BlueJays
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Donaldson hit a blast into the goddamned fifth deck, then Bautista hit one nearly as far and nearly as hard, and not to be undone, Kendrys Morales hit one just one foot shorter, but even harder that J.D.’s blast, breaking the 4-4 tie in the bottom of the eighth!
THIS IS GOOD STUFF RIGHT HERE.
Tonight's #MillennialRecap DONNY 💣🎊🎊 JOSE 💣🎊 RUSS 💣🎊 KENDRYS 💣🎊🎊 The defence! 🍻 Winning 6-4? 🌞
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