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The A’s have been good for what was ailing the Blue Jays offence, but it might take more to heal Daulton Varsho

Jays hit four more homers in Saturday win, two of them by Springer.

The Star
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George Springer hit two first-pitch home runs for the Blue Jays on Saturday. 

Grazing on the A’s. Regurgitating that cud.

A performance-enhancing supplement for what had been, until this weekend, largely an anemic offence, especially mordant with runners in scoring position. But the Blue Jays have erupted — albeit off the sketchy moundsmen of the Vagabond Athletics — for 10 home runs over the last three days.

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Mike Wilner is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star and host of the baseball podcast “Deep Left Field.” Follow him on Twitter:

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Rosie DiManno is a Toronto Star columnist who writes about current affairs and sports.
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