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Minnesota Twins' Chris Gimenez, left, celebrates with Byron Buxton after Buxton's solo home run against the Jays, Sept. 14, 2017, in Minneapolis.Jim Mone/The Associated Press

Minnesota Twins manager Paul Molitor hoped for Byron Buxton to simply get on base with two outs in the 10th inning, knowing the possibilities of what his centerfielder could do on the bases with his speed.

Buxton instead showed off his power.

Buxton's 10th-inning homer gave the Twins their second straight walk-off victory, a 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday night.

A night after Eddie Rosario beat the San Diego Padres with a 10th-inning homer, Buxton connected off Toronto's Luis Santos with two outs. Buxton's 15th homer didn't leave much suspense as it reached the second deck in left field.

"For him to be able to put a good swing, I know he's been battling, we talk about the hand all the time, but he's found a way to compete each and every night," Molitor said. "No complaints. He's just going out there and tonight he walks off the game's hero."

Buxton has been playing through a hand injury which knocked him out for one game at the start of the month. He has 10 homers and 25 RBIs in his last 31 games, and he's hit four homers in four games against the Blue Jays this season.

"Heck, we haven't been able to keep him in the park," Toronto manager John Gibbons said. "He's going to be a great, great player."

Talking to reporters with his left hand heavily wrapped after the game, Buxton said he got a tip from teammates who faced Santos in the minors that the right-handed reliever likes to rely on off-speed pitches.

After taking a fastball for a 1-0 count, Buxton waited and got a breaking pitch over the plate for his first career walk-off hit.

"It just pushes us," Buxton said of the second straight walk-off win. "It shows how much character we got as a team to keep fighting and not give up. Every at-bat is a fight for us. We go out there and try to have quality at-bats and keep the line moving."

Dillon Gee (2-2) pitched one inning of relief for Minnesota, which earned its fifth walk-off win of the season and has won six of its past eight games. The Twins maintained their lead for the second wild card in the American League.

Santos (0-1) recorded two outs in the loss. Justin Smoak tied the game for the Jays with a two-out homer in the top of the ninth off Minnesota closer Matt Belisle.

The rivalry between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees is taking another twist with each team accusing the other of using technology to steal signs during games.

Reuters

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