Kazuma Okamoto hit a go-ahead three-run home run Saturday to lead the Blue Jays to an 8-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs [1], [2].

The win highlights Okamoto's growing impact on the Toronto lineup and the team's ability to rally late in games against National League opponents.

Okamoto finished the day 1-for-3 with two runs scored [1]. His three-run blast [1] provided the critical margin needed to overcome the Cubs and secure the 8-6 final score [2]. The home run served as the pivotal moment in a high-scoring affair that saw both teams trade leads throughout the contest.

On the mound for Chicago, pitcher Jacob Webb took a hit to his record. Webb now holds a 1-2 record following the appearance [2]. The Blue Jays' offensive surge proved too much for the Cubs' pitching staff to contain during the final frames of the game.

This performance marks a significant moment for Okamoto, who continues to establish himself as a power threat in the Blue Jays' rotation. The victory keeps Toronto competitive as they navigate their current schedule, a result of timely hitting and opportunistic scoring.

The game concluded on June 20, 2026 [1], with the Blue Jays maintaining their lead through the end of the ninth inning to finalize the result.

Kazuma Okamoto hit a go-ahead three-run home run Saturday

This victory underscores the importance of power hitting in the Blue Jays' strategy to overcome struggling pitching rotations. By securing a win against the Cubs, Toronto demonstrates resilience in high-scoring games, while the loss further complicates the season record for Cubs pitcher Jacob Webb.