When Rowdy Tellez reached his clubhouse stall recently, he found a t-shirt draped over his chair that featured a cartoon hobo blue jay carrying a bindle and, written in bold letters on the front, the word “homeless.”
“We’re homeless,” the Blue Jays first baseman and designated hitter said during a Zoom conference call with reporters Friday afternoon.
Tellez and his teammates continue to look right at home in Buffalo, though. The former Bison hit one of six Blue Jays home runs Friday night, his second at Sahlen Field this week, during a 12-4 win over the Tampa Bay Rays.
Randal Grichuk, Cavan Biggio and Bo Bichette also homered, and Teoscar Hernandez hit two, including a three-run shot in the eighth, to give Toronto (7-9) a franchise-record 13 home runs in two games.
Tellez’s two-run homer over the right-field wall drew the Blue Jays to within one in the second inning, and he later scored on Bichette’s go-ahead, three-run homer in the sixth.
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“I love the potential of his intensity,” said Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo. “For a young kid, he’s a leader. … I think we're watching a star in the making."
Bisons fans are aware of Tellez’s power. The 25-year-old hit 13 home runs at Sahlen Field during his 260 regular-season games with the team from 2017 through 2019. His 459-foot homer during a 14-11 extra-inning loss to Miami on Wednesday was the 26th in the ballpark’s history to land in the parking lot beyond the right-field wall.
Employees used spray paint to mark the landing spot, and Tellez is the third player to hit multiple parking-lot home runs at Sahlen Field. The recent surge came after Tellez went hitless in nine at-bats during a series in Boston last week.
“It’s tough bouncing around, especially not playing in a major league stadium – that’s more on the psyche,” said Tellez, who went 2 for 4 on Friday.
Short start
Blue Jays starting pitcher Tanner Roark threw 82 pitches across four innings, allowing three earned runs on four hits, including a two-run homer by Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe in the first inning. Blue Jays starting pitchers have been pulled before the fifth inning in each of the past two games, stretching a bullpen that entered Friday having thrown the third-fewest innings in the American League this season.
Five Blue Jays relievers combined to allow one run in five innings.
Bo knows
Bichette went 2 for 5 and has an extra-base hit with an RBI in seven consecutive games, including a home run in four straight, for the longest streak by a shortstop since 1920. His 38 career extra-base hits are tied for the second most in MLB history in a player’s first 59 MLB games, trailing only Joe DiMaggio (46).
“He’s on fire right now,” said Roark of Bichette. “He’s hot. He’s seeing the ball well and he’s putting the barrel on the ball. Good luck.”
By the numbers
The Blue Jays are the fourth team in MLB history to hit six-plus home runs in consecutive games, joining the 1996 Dodgers, 2003 Angels and 2012 Nationals. Toronto’s 13 home runs over the past two games bested its previous record that was set in September 1987.
Return
The Rays’ traveling party has at least one person who is pleased with the major-league setup in Buffalo. Manager Kevin Cash, who played at Sahlen Field during his time as a catcher in the International League, spoke highly of the renovations.
"What they've done and the people that have worked to put everything up is really impressive,” said Cash. “Our clubhouse is tremendous. The field and the surface looks outstanding. Very fortunate that this has worked out and a lot of people have worked really hard, so thank you to all of them.”
Onward
The series continues Saturday night when the Blue Jays host the Rays at 6:37 p.m. Chase Anderson, a 32-year-old right-hander, will make his second start of the season for Toronto.
Blue Jays pitcher Tanner Roark throws during the first inning.
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A Toronto Blue Jays official adjust a camera in the upper deck prior to the game.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Toronto Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen throws in left field before the game.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
A grounds crew member waters the infield prior to the game.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Tanner Roark throws in left field before the game.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Rays second baseman Brandon Lowe hits a two-run home run during the first inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Brandon Lowe celebrates his two-run home run.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Blue Jays second baseman Cavan Bggio hits a foul ball during the first inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
A Toronto Blue Jays fan watches from a nearby building.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Blue Jays first baseman Rowdy Tellez hits a two-run home run during the second inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Tellez celebrates his two-run home run.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Grounds crew members carry bases to the field during the fourth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Blue Jays center fielder Randal Grichuk catches a fly ball.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Tanner Roark throws during the fourth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Cavan Biggio hits a solo home run during the fourth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Cavan Biggio rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Anthony Kay pitches in relief during the fifth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Tampa Bay relief pitchers sit and watch during the fifth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Randal Grichuk celebrates a home run during the seventh inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Cavan Biggio turns a double play on the Rays Kevin Kiermaier during the seventh inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette rounds third base after hitting a three-run home run in the seventh inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Rowdy Tellez (44), congratulating Bo Bichette on his three-run home run Friday night, isn't a fan of MLB's new extra-inning rule.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Anthony Bass pitches in relief for the Blue Jays during the eighth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Teoscar Hernandez rounds third base after his second home run of the game in the eighth inning.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Blue Jays outfielder and former Bison Teoscar Hernandez is all smiles after his second home run of the game Friday night against Tampa Bay.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
Toronto Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen celebrates the 12-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
The Blue Jays celebrate their victory.
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Blue Jays pitcher A.J. Cole is congratulated by Danny Jansen after closing out the win.
- Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News
A.J. Cole pitches for the Blue Jays during the ninth inning.
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Ji-Man Choi the Tampa Bay Rays tags Vladimir Guerrero Jr. as he slides back to first base after hitting a single during the second inning.
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Gallery: Toronto Blue Jays rout Tampa Bay Rays, 12-4
Tanner Roark took the mound as the Blue Jays kicked off a 4-game series with the Tampa Bay Rays at Sahlen Field.
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