
The Blue Jays were right to give a six -year contract to Alejandro Kirk. After all, not only does he do the work defensively, but his stick is excellent, these days.
Addison Barger and him, right now, are the rain and the good weather.
What is crazy, from Kirk, is that at the end of April, he had an average of .239. But currently, it is at .316, which is a whole turnaround.
This is explained since since May 1, he has been hit for .382. He also has an OPS of .925, which is excellent. And even if he does not collect the circuits or stolen goals, Kirk hits the ball with authority.
Kirk is among the players who have made sure that for a little over a month, the club is going more than well. Barger, Kirk and Compagnie make sure that since May 8, Blue Jays have the best sheet (20-10) in baseball.
The Blue Jays, since May 8, have been leading the League for sure of more than one goal, for the rate of stick withdrawals and for the average with one or more runners in a position to score.
Right now, the club is fine and no match is inaccessible. The club leads the American for victories by overcoming a delay, 20.
It should be remembered that the Blue Jays saw Daulton Varsho are absent for two different reasons, that Anthony Santander did nothing this year, that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is shy and that Bo Bichette is less powerful than before.
I will admit that I am very surprised by these results. It is not normal that at the moment, the Blue Jays are as dominant by considering the holes on the mound.
The club can say thank you to Jose Berrios, Kevin Gausman and Chris Bassitt…
- The alignment of Blue Jays.
- Aaron Nola will not launch for at least two other weeks.