Blue Jays aims to extend Padres’s losing line, aggressive problems

If Toronto Blue Jays wants to win a series of victory, he will hit more than three hits against the visited San Diego Padres on Wednesday.
But on Tuesday, three hits were enough to earn the serial opener 3-0, because the two were home running-Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
After quitting the first two series, Blue Jays is 3-4 in their nine-game houses, and Tampa Bay Rays and Detroit Tigers lose two of the three games in each series.
On Tuesday, three runs against Padres, who threw a total of three runs on a four -game loss line, were too sufficient.
Padres took five hit and the runners at the opening of a six -game journey on Tuesday. In the last four games, runners are 24 points.
“We continue them, we are rolling our opponents in the last few games.” He said. “We couldn’t bring anything together. He’il return.”
Jackson Merrill continued his last drought and continued to 4 to 4. 23 to 23 in the last six matches.
Padres is scheduled to begin Randy Vasquez (3-3, 3.45 ERA) on Wednesday. At the beginning of a career, 1.80 ERA against Toronto 0-1.
Blue Jays is expected to resist with the right-hand Kevin Gausman (3-4, 4.59) in the attempts to scan the series. In eight career matches against San Diego (seven beginnings), there is a 2-1 record and 3.35 ERA.
It will be on Wednesday a few lines.
Guerrero was 3 to 3 on Tuesday to extend the longest active line on the main branches to 20 games. During this time, four homer and nine RBI .315 hit.
San Diego’s Luis Arraez was a double 1 to 1 on Tuesday to extend the hit line to the top seven games of the season (9, .333) of the season.
Toronto’s second shot on Tuesday, Anthony Santander’s fifth hit from Dylan CEASE for a two -stage Homer for a two -stage Homer.
Tor This is what he does best, Tor said John Schneider, the Toronto manager. “I thought it was really good oscillations today, and it was constantly there was an error slider there.”
Shildt was pleased that CEASE completed seven innings for the first time this season.
“It’s always good to get seven inning from the beginning,” Shildt said, “when entering a game.”
CEASE took a better step to be better than a loss, but it was philosophical about it. Padres said the shots will come back.
“I just feel like a part of the game, CE CEASE said. “A long season and you pass through your stagnation. But they can go out and put 10. It is a difficult game, but I love we are. This year we played really well and will come back for sure.”
Blue Jays was happy to lead Guerrero’s first shooting Homer this season instead of being often behind. The beginning of Chris Bassitt’s six strong strokes made the leadership realized.
“It’s nice to turn the script a little and clue to a clue.” He said.
“Better when we get up,” Guerrero said. “We think better and we can go to home plate and try to damage some.”
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