Blue Jays outfielder Alan Roden gets soaked with Gatorade by teammate Vladimir Guerrero Jr. after Toronto’s win against the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Thomas Skrlj)


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Blue Jays rookie outfielder Alan Roden is making the most of his chance in the big leagues. With Toronto dealing with early injuries, the 25-year-old has stepped into the spotlight, and on Tuesday night, he proved exactly why he deserves a spot in the lineup.

At Rogers Centre, Roden was right in the middle of the action as the Blue Jays earned a 6-3 win over the Atlanta Braves. He opened the scoring with a double and later crushed his first major league home run—a 397-foot shot that gave the home crowd something to cheer about.

“It’s all about contributing to the team’s rhythm,” Roden shared after the game. “I just want to keep doing my part.”

That momentum carried through the fifth inning when Toronto exploded for five runs. Anthony Santander capped it off with a powerful three-run homer, turning the tide in Toronto’s favour. Meanwhile, Kevin Gausman held things down on the mound with six steady innings, allowing only two earned runs and striking out six.

With the victory, the Blue Jays improved to a 10-8 record, while the Braves dropped to 5-12. The final game of the series will be played Wednesday afternoon.

Roden's rise hasn't gone unnoticed. Back in spring training, general manager Ross Atkins mentioned him as someone to watch, highlighting his skills and potential. And now, Roden is delivering on that promise, especially as the team navigates through early-season injuries.

Outfielder Daulton Varsho is still recovering from shoulder surgery and hasn’t seen any action this year. George Springer has also been limited recently due to wrist soreness. With Nathan Lukes placed on the paternity list earlier in the day, the Blue Jays turned to an outfield lineup of Roden in left, Myles Straw in center, and Triple-A call-up Addison Barger in right.

Despite being at the bottom of the batting order, this trio came through when it mattered. They combined for half of Toronto’s six hits. Straw set the tone in the fifth inning with a single after a tough battle at the plate. Roden followed by sending the first pitch he saw—an off-speed curveball—over the wall.

That set the stage for Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Santander to close out a big inning.

“It unfolded just the way we needed it to,” said manager John Schneider. “It gave our starter some breathing room and made it easier to manage the bullpen.”

Before this game, the Blue Jays had hit only nine home runs this season—the fewest in Major League Baseball. Tuesday’s offensive surge was much needed.

Gausman improved his season record to 2-1 and gave up just two home runs—solo shots from Austin Riley and Matt Olson. Chad Green later surrendered a solo homer to Ozzie Albies in the ninth, but it wasn’t enough to spark a Braves comeback.

In honour of Jackie Robinson Day, all players wore No. 42—a tradition that continues across the league.

For Roden, it was a night to remember. It marked his fourth multi-hit game and the first time he had multiple extra-base hits. His batting average now stands at .277 with a .744 OPS.

“He’s been solid and reliable,” Schneider said. “Games like this show what he’s capable of.”

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