The Jays responded in the second when Rodriguez walked the bases loaded before Pillar delivered a first-pitch line drive to left-centre, scoring a pair. In the first inning, Happ walked the bases loaded before a two-run single into short centre field by Chris Young. “That’s the most important thing to talk about: it’s not going to be our last game,” Pillar said about a huge win for the team’s collective psyche. He finishes the season with a career-high 20 wins, two behind AL leader Rick Porcello of the Red Sox. Mookie Betts lobbed a double onto the right-field line and Hanley Ramirez walked, so Gibbons rolled the six-out dice with Osuna.
Source: thestar October 02, 2016 02:59 UTC