What can you even say at this point?
You know the drill, a new series started, the Blue Jays lost the opener for the fourth straight series with the bats going cold. This time, they lost to the American League Central-leading Cleveland Guardians 3-1 to bring their record to 33-36.
Like most games, the Blue Jays allowed a run to score early, as Daniel Schneemann doubled in Will Brennan to make it 1-0 in the top of the second. Brennan followed that up with a home run in the top of the fourth for the game-winning run.
Uhh, Will Brennan is pretty strong, huh? 💪#ForTheLand pic.twitter.com/rEhL18iBbR
— Cleveland Guardians (@CleGuardians) June 15, 2024
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Cleveland jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the fifth, as Andrés Giménez singled to score Brayan Rocchio. Toronto’s only run came thanks to a Davis Schneider single in the bottom of the sixth.
Davis Schneider gets the Blue Jays on the board! 👨 pic.twitter.com/8GC4RF5SHy
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Things worth mentioning…
This team shouldn’t even be thinking about buying at the deadline. Simply put, the way this team is going, there is not a chance that they’ll make the postseason, much less contend. Against opponents under .500, they are 16-15, and have a 16-21 record against opponents above .500. Things can change, namely the approach or personnel, but this team’s issues run deep.
Kevin Gausman gave this team a chance to win, finishing with a line of 5.1 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 0 BB, 6 K with a home run given up to move his season ERA to 4.08.
The bullpen also had a good day, Génesis Cabrera struck out a batter in an inning and two thirds, Brendon Little pitched a scoreless inning and a third, and Zach Pop had a clean two thirds of an inning pitched. Toronto’s loss was certainly not because of pitching.
It was a rough day for the bats though, as the Blue Jays registered two hits. Ernie Clement essentially carried the offense with two singles, and scored thanks to a Davis Schneider single. That’s it.
Ernie Clement is safe at second with a double off the wall! ✌️
📺: Sportsnet One
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Up next: The Blue Jays are in danger of their second-consecutive series loss. The first chance to avoid that is on Saturday, as that game starts at 3:07 PM ET. It’s the fifth spot in the rotation, so I’d imagine Bowden Francis will start.
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