The Toronto Blue Jays outlasted the Miami Marlins 7–6 in 12 innings on Saturday at LoanDepot Park, with Bo Bichette driving in automatic runner George Springer on a one-out single to right for the decisive run. Springer finished 3-for-6 with a homer and two RBIs, while Bichette collected four hits and figured in two key defensive plays that cut down Marlins runners at the plate. Starter José Berríos struck out eight across 6⅓ innings of two-run ball, but Miami erased a 4-0 deficit and tied the game in the ninth on Javier Sanoja’s RBI single off closer Jeff Hoffman. The clubs traded runs in the 10th and 11th before Bichette’s knock in the 12th. Reliever Tommy Nance worked 1⅔ scoreless frames for the win and rookie Brandon Little recorded a perfect inning for his first major-league save. Calvin Faucher took the loss for Miami. With the victory, the American League East-leading Blue Jays preserved their five-game cushion over the Boston Red Sox ahead of Sunday’s series finale, which is scheduled to pit right-hander Kevin Gausman against Marlins rookie Eury Pérez.