

The Toronto Blue Jays had a day off on Monday, so their home game against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night was their game since the devastating attack took place in the city of Toronto that left 10 people dead and numerous people injured.

The Red Sox managed to force the game to extra innings thanks to a two-run ninth inning, but in the bottom of the 10th inning Curtis Granderson ended the game with one swing of the bat as he crushed his third home run of the season over the right field wall to give the Blue Jays a 4-3 win over the best team in baseball.

Following the game, the 37-year-old dedicated his game-winning home run to the city of Toronto.



This is Granderson’s first season with the Toronto Blue Jays and has already done a lot to show appreciation for the city of Toronto and the Blue Jays faithful and his latest tweet is just of the many ways he continues to show the city some love.



Granderson is one of the main reasons the Blue Jays are off to a hot start as he currently sits tied for first in RBI (12) and third in home runs (3), to go along with a .321 batting average and a .424 OBP, which also happen to be the team-highs for everyday starters.

(H/T Twitter/cgrand3)