TORONTO – Tyler Heineman was nonetheless buzzing across the Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse greater than 40 minutes after he drove within the profitable run within the tenth inning.
Heineman hit right into a fielder’s option to plate Myles Straw from third base to assist Toronto rally to a 4-3 win over the Houston Astros on Tuesday, because the Blue Jays bought an important win so as to add to their lead within the American League East. The come-from-behind victory got here hours after Toronto put all-star shortstop Bo Bichette on the 10-day injured checklist with a sprained left knee.
“To be sincere, I’ve by no means had that occur, I’ve by no means had a walk-off in my life,” stated Heineman by his locker at Rogers Centre. “It was superior, however simply to do it to assist the group win and inch nearer to profitable a pennant is actually what you dream about.
“I’m simply form of proper now beginning to come again right down to regular. My coronary heart was beating out of my chest for some time.”
Isiah Kiner-Falefa’s two-run single within the backside of the ninth tied it 3-3 as Toronto (83-61) ended a two-game slide. George Springer led off the sixth together with his twenty eighth dwelling run of the season.
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The victory coupled with the New York Yankees’ 12-2 collapse in Detroit, prolonged the Blue Jays’ lead within the AL East to a few video games with 18 left to play within the common season.

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Toronto can also be a half-game forward of the Tigers for the very best file within the American League.
“I want I might have loved it a bit bit extra, to be sincere. I form of blacked out. That’s what you dream of,” stated Heineman. “The followers are all the time behind us, so it’s superior.
“The truth that we got here again within the ninth inning down, down 3-1 towards a extremely good nearer and a extremely good group is simply, I imply, it’s actually what we do all the yr.”
Bichette was harm when he collided with Yankees catcher Austin Wells’s shin guard within the sixth inning of Saturday’s 3-1 loss in New York. X-rays taken throughout an almost two-hour rain delay got here again adverse, and he later struck out in his ultimate at-bat.
The 27-year-old Bichette didn’t play in Sunday’s finale within the Bronx and the Blue Jays had Monday off. His transfer to the IL was retroactive to Sunday.
Heineman stated Bichette can be missed however Toronto has had a “subsequent man up” strategy all yr.
“You may’t change Bo. He can’t get replaced. He’s a catalyst for our group. He’s a frontrunner of our group, so it’s gonna be robust,” stated Heineman. “I believe simply understanding that there’s an opportunity that he can come again simply motivates us to maintain taking part in till he’s in a position to come again after which assist us out.”
Ernie Clement was slotted into the lineup at quick on Tuesday afternoon and earlier than the sport Blue Jays supervisor John Schneider stated that Kiner-Falefa would additionally doubtless play shortstop.
Each stepped up within the ninth.
Clement reached base with a single after which Kiner-Falefa, pinch hitting for second baseman Andres Gimenez, had a basehit to attain Heineman and Clement, forcing additional innings.
“It felt massive in that means,” stated Kiner-Falefa, who was picked up off of waivers from the Pirates on Aug. 31 after Toronto had traded him to Pittsburgh on July 30, 2024. “Simply having the ability to be in entrance of the followers for the primary time and get a chance.
“Clearly, Bo goes down, however now we have sufficient depth to get by way of. You may by no means change a participant like that however we’re gonna do the very best we will.”
Schneider was nonetheless reeling from his up-and-down day that began with an MRI confirming Bichette’s harm and ended with Heineman’s walk-off when he sat down for his post-game convention.
“I want a beer,” joked Schneider. “Bizarre day. Lengthy day. Ended rather well.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Sept. 9, 2025.
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