The visitors won both games, with the Angels taking the opener, 6-3, and the Jays grabbing the nightcap, 4-0. With home games in Dunedin, Buffalo, Toronto and now Anaheim, the Jays have batted last in four different ballparks this year. On the first pitch he saw, Guerrero hit a little flare into short right field — beating the Angels’ shift — for an RBI single. The run was the only one the Blue Jays would need to win Game 2. Romano gave up two hits, including a one-out single to Brandon Marsh that was the first Angels hit in a span of 23 batters.
Source: thestar August 11, 2021 01:38 UTC