Blue Jays 10, Twins 4: Even Twins pitchers get the blues
Twins pitching is fine until it completely goes to hell and makes me hate everything again.
TORONTO, CANADA - Brandon Valenzuela is happy to be wearing this tastefully restrained uniform. (Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images) | Getty Images Well, things were looking good for Twins starter Simeon Woods-Richardson until a Roman servant whispered in his ear “all glory is fleeting,” and the Bad Mojo spread through the bullpen like bedbugs in a bad motel. Ouch!
Inning-by-inning notes: 1: Austin Martin singles and scores; Luke Keaschall beats out a single of his own. Bringing up Super Slugger Josh Bell! He flies out to right.
Paul Molitor on radio says that Martin should have read that Keaschall grounder, been at third, and scored on the Bell flyout. Says “if I was still managing, I’d have screamed his head off until he broke down in uncontrollable sobs. ” (Molitor didn’t say that.
) It doesn’t matter anyways, because Ryan Jeffers HOMER ! The Twins are NEVER GONNA LOSE AGAIN! View Link 33 pitches thrown for Blue Jays starter Patrick Corbin, but he’s kinda mediocre, so knocking him out early doesn’t necessarily mean striking gold.
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