(Above) Vladmir Guerrero is silencing his critics this weekend.
Toronto Blue Jay's third baseman, Vladmir Guerrero, is really silencing his critics this weekend against the Detroit Tigers.
Down 5-1 at the top of the fifth inning last night, Guerrero hit his first career grand slam and tied the game.
Next inning, Brandon Drury hit a two run homer to put the Jays ahead.
The Jays ended up winning 7-5.
Guerrero went two for four at the plate and had four RBIs.
Toronto's starting pitcher, Trent Thornton, went just three innings, giving up three hits, four earned runs, a walk, and struck out a batter.
Jay's closer, Ken Giles, picked up his 14th save of the season last night.
Detroit's Brandon Dixon went three for four at the plate and had a RBI.
Tiger's starter, Daniel Norris, went just four innings, giving up five hits, an earned run, a walk, and struck out three batters.

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