Chapman fired a rocket into the left field for his second Homer in the spring. The 28-year-old is a new addition to Toronto (7-5) this season, coming in mid-March. Best known for his defense in the third base, Chapman made a lot of hard balls and difficult games made him a routine on Saturday. Jose Berrios started for the Blue Jays as he made all five innings for Toronto, giving up two winning runs and six hits, while scoring three rebounds and walking one. Most of Philadelphia (7-6) damage against Berrios came at the top of the first leg when Phillies-appointed Nick Castellanos led two laps with only one in the center. In the bottom half of the inning, the Jays scored back when Teoscar Hernandez hit a sacrificial fly in the center, allowing top player George Springer to point out a run. This was the second consecutive game that the Blue Jays played until the draw after the 6-6 draw on Friday with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Toronto will then face the New York Yankees in Dunedin on Sunday afternoon.