The Toronto Blue Jays will not tire of seeing their sleepy left-hander Yusei Kikuchi perform as he did against the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
NEW YORK – As Giancarlo Stanton prepared to exit Yankee Stadium late on Saturday evening, the slugger spoke of the importance of “understanding the feel” he’d experienced during his first three-hit performance in nearly two years, especially with regard to maintaining the balance in his legs. The key, Stanton said,
Giancarlo Stanton hit a loud tiebreaking grand slam in the third inning, and the New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 on Sunday for their eighth win in 10 games to start the season. Stanton gave the Yankees a 5-1 lead by with a 417-foot drive off Bowden Francis (0-2) that clanked against the facing of an advertisement below the second deck in left field. Stanton fell behind 0-2 in the count before turning on a 2-2 inside fastball and driving the ball 110.6 mph for his 11th career...
TORONTO -- Carlos Rodón sat hunched forward on the bench in the visiting dugout at Rogers Centre, his elbows resting on his thighs. He’d worked hard to get through four innings, evidenced by the sweat seeping through his uniform top, as though he’d run through a sprinkler on a summer
TORONTO -- The swing-and-miss stuff that secured Luis Gil’s place on the Opening Day roster has been present through three starts, but so have bouts of wildness, a task for the right-hander to work on as he looks to solidify his rotation spot. Gil walked seven over five innings of
TORONTO -- One week after saying he was disappointed with the starting rotation, Chris Bassitt is part of the solution. Bassitt is back in his groove, and after another solid performance in Monday night’s 3-1 win over the Yankees at Rogers Centre, the veteran right-hander is once again one-fifth of
Every pitch is a process for Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt. He'll often bend down or talk to himself before locking in and unloading from an arsenal that offers both variety and quality.
There’s a lot to work through, then, which is what made the 6.1 innings of one-run ball Chris Bassitt threw at them Monday night in a 3-1 Toronto Blue Jays victory so impressive.
Toronto Blue Jays third base coach Carlos Febles, left, and first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., right, both hold a finger to their mouths as Guerrero heads home after hitting a
TORONTO — Carlos Rodon didn't have much in the way of command or put-away
What once looked like an easy Yankees victory turned into a nailbiter, but a win’s a win.
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