It was one of those nights where little went right for the Blue Jays, as Kevin Pillar discovered in the second inning of an 8-2 loss. That’s what makes Marco Estrada’s last two starts so worrisome for the Blue Jays. The first-time all-star, who was among the American League’s best starting pitchers in the season’s first half, had another clunker on Wednesday night, allowing a season-high six runs as the Jays fell 8-2 to the Los Angeles Angels. But given how starting pitchers are notoriously creatures of habit, maybe not. “It’s obviously a little different, but it only makes a big difference if you have an off-day in between or two off-days in between,” he said.
Source: thestar August 25, 2016 02:30 UTC