TORONTO — Alejandro Kirk drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded single in the 11th inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 on Friday night in the opener of a three-game series.
After the Cardinals intentionally walked Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to begin the 11th, Leo Jiménez advanced both Guerrero and automatic runner Nathan Lukes with a bunt single.
Will Wagner grounded into a fielder's choice before Kirk won it with a single to deep left over the drawn-in outfield off right-hander Ryan Fernandez (1-5). It was the first game-winning hit of Kirk's career.
''You're back there as a catcher for 11 innings, and you're grinding,'' manager John Schneider said of Kirk. ''It's great for him.''
Erik Swanson (2-2) worked a scoreless inning for the win as Toronto improved to 3-7 in September. The Blue Jays won in their final at bat for the fifth time.
Cardinals rookie infielder Thomas Saggese hit his first career home run, a tying solo shot in the eighth. Saggese got his first hit and first RBI in Thursday's win over Cincinnati.
''We lost, so I'm kind of more thinking about that, but pretty cool to do it in that moment to tie the game right there," Saggese said.
St. Louis came in 9-3 this season against AL East opponents. The Cardinals haven't lost a series to an AL East team since losing two of three at Boston in June 2022.