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Daulton Varsho hit a walk-off grand slam, marking the biggest swing of the Toronto Blue Jays' season. This dramatic play came in the bottom of the 10th inning against the Tampa Bay Rays.

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The Toronto Blue Jays were on the verge of losing to the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays, again.
It was going to be just another example that, at least in the early going, the Jays have been a bit off the pace in the challenging division.
Instead, Daulton Varsho stepped into the box down two with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th.
And he lined a walk-off grand slam.
It was a rare opposite field blast for Varsho, and it was made all the better by being caught in the bullpen by Blue Jays reliever Yariel Rodriguez:
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It's about as special a moment as Varsho could've drawn up for mid-May.
Daulton Varsho's walk-off grand slam secured a victory for the Toronto Blue Jays, marking it as the biggest swing of their season.
Before Varsho's grand slam, the Blue Jays were on the verge of losing to the AL East-leading Tampa Bay Rays, indicating a challenging season start.
Varsho stepped into the box with the bases loaded and the Blue Jays down by two runs in the bottom of the 10th inning.
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The Blue Jays have had a big of an early-season hangover after making it to Game 7 of the World Series last season.
Injuries haven't helped. Losing Bo Bichette maybe wasn't ideal, either.
The Blue Jays didn't start last season strong either, though, and so maybe they just needed a moment to start the turnaround.
This certainly feels like that moment.