![]() ![]() First pitch is at 7:07pm ET.Menus Icon Bar Menu Icon Accordion Tabs Vertical Tabs Tab Headers Full Page Tabs Hover Tabs Top Navigation Responsive Topnav Split Navigation Navbar with Icons Search Menu Search Bar Fixed Sidebar Side Navigation Responsive Sidebar Fullscreen Navigation Off-Canvas Menu Hover Sidenav Buttons Sidebar with Icons Horizontal Scroll Menu Vertical Menu Bottom Navigation Responsive Bottom Nav Bottom Border Nav Links Right Aligned Menu Links Centered Menu Link Equal Width Menu Links Fixed Menu Slide Down Bar on Scroll Hide Navbar on Scroll Shrink Navbar on Scroll Sticky Navbar Navbar on Image Hover Dropdowns Click Dropdowns Cascading Dropdown Dropdown in Topnav Dropdown in Sidenav Resp Navbar Dropdown Subnavigation Menu Dropup Mega Menu Mobile Menu Curtain Menu Collapsed Sidebar Collapsed Sidepanel Pagination Breadcrumbs Button Group Vertical Button Group Sticky Social Bar Pill Navigation Responsive Header ![]() He’ll face off with Kyle Bradish (6-6, 3.29). Tomorrow, Hyun Jin Ryu makes his return from Tommy John surgery. Have to shake it off, hope he’ll be back soon, and keep going. Well, it’s only one game and as great as he’s been, Bo is only one player. Bautista retired Espinal to secure the win for Baltimore. Merrifield lined the ball into the left field gap for what looked briefly like a potential game tieing double, but Austin Hays made a spectacular lay out catch to rob him, and that was that. Kirk and Kiermaier worked walks to bring the winning run to the plate with one out. The Jays gave themselves one more chance in the bottom of the ninth. He struck Chapman out on an awful call by home plat umpire Jeremy Riggs, and got Varsho to pop out. That forced Hyde to ask Felix Bautista to attempt the five out save. Cano got Santiago Espinal to ground out, but walked Brandon Belt and Guerrero. Whit Merrifield (who was apparently replaced by Mike Trout in a clever disguise during the all star break) took Yennier Cano deep to lead off the bottom of the eighth and bring the Jays within two. It didn’t work the way they drew it up, as Varsho walked on four pitches, but it did work, as Coulombe got the next three guys in order to escape the jam. He came out for the seventh, but Matt Chapman worked a walk and Brandon Hyde called for the lefty Danny Coulombe to face Varsho. One was all they’d manage, though, leaving the deficit at three. They finally got on the board in the fifth, on the basis of a Daulton Varsho Texas Leauger, a Kirk fly ball single, and a Kevin Kiermaier sacrifice ground ball. ![]() ![]() In the third, Bichette hit what would have been a two out single, but pulled up half way to second with his knee injury and was tagged out. walk, but Matt Chapman grounded out to strand the runners. They got two on in the first, with a Bo Bichette single and a Vlad Guerrero jr. The offense never really broke through against Kyle Gibson. He came back for the ninth and sat the Orioles down in order, picking up another K. Newly recalled Bowden Francis gave up a double to Mountcastle in the eighth, but escaped the jam with a K and a couple of ground outs. Nate Pearson took care of the seventh, working around a walk by striking out two. Still, a significant hole was already dug by the time he handed the ball over. Given that the first inning took him 37 pitches, that’s remarkable tenacity. The third brought more strugles, with a Henderson solo homer and a Santander double brought home on two sac flies to make it 4-0.īassitt actually rallied well from that point on, working scoreless fourth, fifth and sixth innings to keep the game within reach. He was clean in the second, with an assist from Alejandro Kirk gunning Jorge Mateo down stealing third. Bassitt issue another walk but got out of the inning there. Four balls in a row put Santander on, Ryan O’Hearn lined a single, and Ryan Mountcastle brought both runners home. He struck out Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson and got to two strikes on Anthony Santander. Bassitt got off to a bad start, and while he recovered to go six in the end, as it turned out the winning run has been scored in the top of the third.Ĭhris Bassitt got off to a decent start. They Jays battled, but were awful with runners in scoring position yet again, going 0-10. The game itself, in case you still care, was also mostly bad. No meaningful updates yet (the team says he was removed with “right knee discomfort”, which, yes, thanks, we gathered that). He was able to walk off, but was clearly in serious pain doing so. Bo Bichette rounded first after roping a ground ball into the right field corner, tried to put the breaks on, and his knee buckled. The outcome of this one became irrelevant in the bottom of the third. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |