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Besides to test Blue Jays’ new launcher Easton Lucas, they are brave

8 April 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Toronto Blue Jays Starting Jug Easton Lucas (62) is on the field against Boston Red Sox during the first shot at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Toronto Blue Jays will take his line against Atlanta Braves, who visited Monday night, Easton Lucas.

Lucas is the first start of the 2-0-Big League career with 0.00 ERA after the first two beginnings of the season. The 28 -year -old will make the 17th big league look.

“I hope this is one of the stories that makes you feel good, right?” Toronto manager John Schneider said. “At this point of his career, he did a really good job to take advantage of how his belongings worked and how good he could be.

“I said before, we’ve loved it since we first saw it. There’s a little momentum and running with it.

Lucas allowed four hit and three walks with 11 strikes at 10 1/3 strokes at two initially. He hasn’t faced the brave in his career yet.

“I trust where I throw my fields.” He said. “This was something that clicked at the end of spring education. Last year I was fighting to command my Fastball and deal with adrenaline. So this year I focused on being under control and commanding my Fastball. From now on it opens everything.”

Lucas’s renovation was requested from Detroit Tigers last August.

The right hand of the brave struggling is planned to start Grant Holmes (0-1, 4.00). He once met Blue Jays and allowed three runs in five -thirds of a relief last season.

Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles 10 strokes on Sunday with a 7-6 victory on Sunday 4-5 road trip.

Toronto, after the serial opener was postponed on Friday, Baltimore allocated two matches.

The first master Vladimir Guerrero Jr., after going to 5 to 2 with a RBI (seventh) on Sunday, he was still a host this season. He also made a two -stage mistake.

George Springer, who is concerned about Toronto, is defined as the left wrist discomfort as the result of swings while being shot in the fifth stroke. X-rays were negative.

“A little Zinger, the best possible result so far,” Schneider said.

Springer.

Braves is still trying to change after losing 8-3 to Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday in a rubber match of a three-game series. Braves is 4-11 after the season starts 0-7.

“Glass is half -full because we have a lot of basewheel to play,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. He said. “We’ve seen it in the last few years, we can reverse this thing and get a good line. So we just need to hang out there and take it out and go out and go out and win a game tomorrow.”

Braves Matt Olson, the first master, said to focus on the winning series.

“This is the name of the game,” Olson said. “This is the mentality we want to be in.

-FELD level media

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