TORONTO — Don’t look now but that scary batting order Blue Jays fans fell in love with a year ago seems to be resurfacing. The Jays managed a combined two runs in the first two games of the series in 28 innings. The Jays would tag on another four in the eighth with Indians catcher Chris Gimenez taking the mound. But before Indians manager Terry Francona came out to get him in the fourth inning with one out, the Jays got to Kluber for five runs on seven hits. In 20 games since June 11, the Jays have scored 135 runs, tops in the majors while hitting an MLB high 42 home runs over that stretch.
Source: National Post July 03, 2016 20:52 UTC