Never mind that the scuffling Jays had taken a three-run lead in the top of the 13th inning on Jose Bautista’s first home run of the season. Or that a worn out bullpen was getting by on fumes against a Los Angeles Angels team that has been nose-diving almost as bad as the Jays for the past two weeks. “We were hungry for that win,” Jays infielder Darwin Barney said. After a 6-2 start, the Angels have now dropped nine of their past 10 and are just 4-3 at home. Chavez was scheduled to start Game 3 of the series on Sunday.
Source: National Post April 22, 2017 16:18 UTC