
The Blue Jays, for the third match in a series of four in Boston, faced the Red Sox last night. The goal? Win a third match in a row to avoid getting too late in the division.
The scanning against the dishes had hurt: it was necessary victories, in Toronto.
And even if the star of the day was Vladimir Guerrero Jr. because of the fact that his contract became official, it was Kevin Gausman who stood out with the Blue Jays.
Despite an unusual attack in Toronto, Gausman launched eight rounds and he spent 10 guys in the mitt. He gave only one point in the first round … and he is unknown.
Jeff Hoffman (two rounds) and Nick Sandlin did very well in a match that lasted 11 rounds. Ernie Clement was in marble.
It made the difference.
The Blue Jays match was like the start of the season: the attack was shy and it was the launchers who succeeded, at the peak and the shovel, to go and get the W for the City-Reine club.
On the other hand, the Red Sox really lacks opportunism offensively speaking, we will say it.
For three games, the Red Sox has only scored four points. It says a lot about Toronto launchers, of course, but it also says about it on the Red Sox strikers.
They must give more, it goes without saying.
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— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 9, 2025
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