DETROIT — Kevin Gausman struck out a season-best 10 in six innings, Daulton Varsho hit a tiebreaking homer in the seventh and the Toronto Blue Jays pulled away for a 9-1 victory over the skidding Detroit Tigers on Thursday night.
''I didn't think I had the stuff to strike out 10 guys tonight, but I was able to command my pitches,'' Gausman said. ''We were 0-1 on just about every hitter, and when you do that, you become the aggressor.''
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Isiah Kiner-Falefa also went deep as the Blue Jays (23-26) won for the fourth time in five games. Bo Bichette had three hits.
''Our at-bats have been getting better,'' manager John Schneider said. ''I think the approach is shifting and we're doing a better job of grinding through to the third time through.''
Detroit (23-27) has lost five straight.
''This team is working hard,'' manager A.J. Hinch said. ''Effort is a lot different than a win-loss record.''
Gausman (3-3) allowed one run and three hits as the teams played without replay review available for much of the game because of a power failure that disrupted both club broadcasts.
There were no calls that appeared likely to trigger a manager's challenge before the replay system was restored in the seventh.