Once again, however, the Blue Jays’ offence did not show up, spoiling the party for the fans who did. That didn’t change much in Tuesday’s 6-2 loss to the last-place Rays, as the Jays (79-65) scattered nine hits but stranded seven runners in agonizing fashion. “We just couldn’t get that big blow,” Jays manager John Gibbons said . “Another big knock here or there and maybe we would’ve had a different outcome, but it just wasn’t our night tonight,” Martin said. The series rubber-match goes Wednesday afternoon with Marco Estrada (8-8) on the hill for the Jays against Alex Cobb (0-0).
Source: National Post September 14, 2016 03:56 UTC