TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays’ plodded through Wednesday night’s game against the Kansas City Royals like they were already thinking about what colour shirt to wear at the golf course. “I think there’s parts of it left in the dugout if you guys wants some souvenirs,” Anderson said. Toronto gave up 15-plus runs for the fourth time this year, equalling their total from the previous six seasons combined. The Jays didn’t get a hit off Royals starter Jakob Junis until the fifth when Kevin Pillar hit a soft grounder down the third base line that Mike Moustakas was unable to throw cleanly to first. The Jays finally got to Junis in the seventh, scoring four runs off the righty.
Source: National Post September 21, 2017 03:11 UTC