After tying Tuesday night’s game against the Astros with a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth, Isiah Kiner-Falefa called it destiny. The Toronto Blue Jays ' infielder reflected on how his winding baseball journey led him back to Toronto.

“I visualized it walking up to the plate,” Kiner-Falefa said. “I was like… I went to Pittsburgh for this hit right here. It’s all come full circle.”

For much of the night, it didn’t seem like Toronto would even get the chance. On a day when news broke that Bo Bichette was headed to the injured list with a knee sprain, the Blue Jays’ bats stayed quiet until George Springer crushed a 450-foot homer in the sixth for their first hit. But the late-inning rally flipped the script, and Tyler Heineman’s walk-off grounder in the 10th sealed a 4-3

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