The only "real" run the Blue Jays scored was when Alejandro Kirk singled home Andrés Giménez in the top of the seventh, to put the Blue Jays ahead 2-0. The Blue Jays made two incredible plays in extra innings to prevent the Cubs from winning the game. The Blue Jays' second baseman robbed Carson Kelly of a single by snagging a line drive that was on the shortstop side of second base. Say what you will about fielding statistics, but the Blue Jays .982 fielding percentage ranks 27th in the league. But for the most part the Blue Jays have done everything they can to realistically take themselves out of the equation.