Rookie Valenzuela making most of opportunity early on with Blue Jays
TORONTO — Toronto Blue Jays rookie Brandon Valenzuela has been rapidly checking off a bunch of career firsts in his introductory week to Major League Baseball.
Six days after his first hit and 48 hours following his first win behind the plate, the rookie catcher smacked his first home run for his first RBI in the Blue Jays series-opening 10-4 win against the Minnesota Twins on Friday.
The 383-foot, two-run shot to right field off righty Simeon Woods Richardson provided the Blue Jays with their fourth and fifth runs of the fourth inning to pull ahead for good after falling behind 4-0 before 40,721 at Rogers Centre.
“It’s hard to describe,” said the 25-year-old from Mexico. “I knew I got it well. I just didn’t know if it was high enough.
