But hey, at least nobody seems to have gotten hurt.
Kevin Gausman had a strong first two innings. He walked Shohei Ohtani to start the game, but then retired the next six Dodgers. They go to him in the third, though. Hyeseong Kim lead offf with a line double to centre, then Alex Freeland laid down a sac bunt that he actually beat out to put men on the corners. An Ohtani single cashed one runner, and a Will Smith fielder’s choice plated another, staking LA to a 2-0 lead. He bounced back, getting out of that inning and retiring the side in the fourth.
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LA added on in the fifth. Kim walked, then advanced to second on what looked to me like a pretty questionable balk call. John Schneider protested and got himself tossed. It was an extremely quick hook, before Schneider appeared to even raise his voice. Either home plate ump Dan Marzel is having a bad day, or Schneider said something to get the heave and try to fire up the troops. Anyway, that set Kim up to come home to score on a Freeland line single. Gausman was able to stop the bleeding there, getting a strikeout and a pair of fly outs.
Freddie Freeman opened the sixth with a ground ball single. Gauman got Teoscar Hernandez swinging, but another ground single by Andy Pages knocked him out of the game. Mason Fluharty got the call to face the lefty Max Muncy, grounding him out and then getting Kim swinging to preserve the margin at three. Overall it wasn’t a great outing for Gausman, but it was serviceable. He allowed three runs over 5.1 innings, conceding five hits and two walks with five Ks.
On the other side, a lineup that’s been struggling for a week did not show signs of breaking out against Yoshinobu Yamamoto early on. He struck out the side in the first, then erased a Jesus Sanchez double with a couple pop outs and another K in the second. He got back to facing the minimum at that point, retiring a full turn of the lineup in order over the next three innings. Andres Gimenez broke the streak, leading off the sixth with a soft single to right. One batter later, George Springer lined a double to the wall in right to finally get the Jays on the board. A Daulton Varsho walk put the tying run aboard, but a pair of ground outs prevented them from capitalizing.
Fluharty came back out to start the seventh, giving up a double to Freeland but then getting Ohtany to fly out and striking out Kyle Tucker. That was the end of his night, as Louis Varland was summoned to handle the rightie Will Smith. He got his man, with a harmless fly to right.
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Moto on Moto violence opened the bottom of the seventh, as Kazuma Okamoto won a challenge to stay alive and then took a Yamamoto fastball off the wall in centre for a double. Ernie Clement followed by bunting for a single, which knocked the Dodgers starter out of the game. Reliever Alex Vesia walked pinch hitter Davis Schneider, loading the bases. It would be another squandered opportunity, though, as a pair of soft fly outs and a strikeout ended the inning.
Varland came back for the eighth, retiring the side with a pair of Ks. Blake Treinen didn’t strike anyone out in the bottom half, but he didn’t give up a base runner either.
The Dodgers added an insurance run in the ninth. Jeff Hoffman got the first two batters swinging. Freeland hit a soft grounder into the second base hole. Vlad made a play on the ball but missed his throw to the bag to allow Freeland to reach. Brandon Valenzuela backed him up, but tried a sneak throw to get Freeland stepping off first and sailed the throw into right, allowing the runner to advance. A Kyle Tucker single scored him before Hoffman got a pop out to end the inning. They didn’t wind up needing the extra breathing room, as closer Edwin Diaz worked around a walk to Clement and a Gimenez line single to escape the bottom of the ninth without the Jays managing to close the gap.
Jays of the Day: Clement (0.10)
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Less so: Gausman (-0.12), Vlad (-0.13), Valenzuela (-0.18 and an error)
Mercifully, we only have one more against LA and then an off day. They’ll have to deal with Shohei Ohtani (1-0, 0.00), but they do get to send Dylan Cease (0-0, 2.79) out themselves. First pitch goes at 3:07pm ET.
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