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8/25/2019 4:10 PM EST (111 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Bichette, Jays look to take series in SeattleFLMBo Bichette has already made a believer out of his manager, Charlie Montoyo. Can the rest of baseball be far behind?The rookie shortstop went 3-for-5 with a double, home run and three RBIs Saturday night as the Toronto Blue Jays snapped a six-game slide with a 7-5 victory against the host Seattle Mariners.The teams wrap up the three-game series Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park."It's amazing what this kid is doing," Montoyo told reporters. "It's not easy to hit like that against all kinds of pitching. He's been fun. The guy's going to be a star for a long time." Bichette, who hit two home runs last week against the Los Angeles Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw, hit a solo homer in the third inning Saturday against longtime Mariners ace Felix Hernandez."Confidence. He's got confidence," Montoya said. "He believes in himself, and that's one thing you don't want to take away from players. He can hit anybody, and he has so far." Bichette singled home a run in a four-run seventh inning that gave Toronto the lead and added a run-scoring double in the eighth to provide an insurance run.Bichette, the son of former major-leaguer Dante Bichette, credits his father."Growing up, my dad let me do my thing and be athletic, be myself," Bichette told MLB.com. "I was never forced into one swing, so I'm able to make adjustments on the fly." Bichette also showed his potential with his glove.With the Blue Jays leading 7-5 in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Mariners threatened. With runners at second and third and one out, pinch hitter Tom Murphy grounded to short. Instead of gambling to turn a double play or just to take the easy out at first, Bichette fired the ball home to throw Daniel Vogelbach out at the plate."I told him when he got to the dugout, dude that's why you're going to play 20 years in this league and I only played a month, because I would have gone to first," Montoya said. "He has those instincts and it's awesome to see, 'OK, I got this guy.' Nice and relaxed. You have to be relaxed to make that play because if you don't make the right play, it's a big mess. It's bases loaded. To be that cool and collected ... it's fun to watch." The Blue Jays' rally spoiled a strong outing from Hernandez, who was making his first start since May 11 because of shoulder issues."I've been here for a long time," Hernandez told MLB.com, referring to his 15 seasons with the Mariners. "Just to be out there with my teammates and competing, it was fun." The Blue Jays will try to take the series Sunday when right-hander Clay Buchholz (0-2, 6.57 ERA) is scheduled to return from the 60-day injured list to make his first start since May 5. Buchholz has been battling a Grade 2 teres major muscle strain in his upper back but has made three rehabilitation starts. Buchholz is 2-1 with a 3.12 ERA in five career starts against Seattle.The Mariners will left-hander Marco Gonzales (13-10, 4.30) to the mound. Gonzales will be attempting to set a single-season high for victories. He's 0-1 with a 5.14 ERA in one career start against Toronto.--Field Level Media
Game Preview from The Associated Press (AP).
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GAME RECAP
M's Gonzalez earns career-best 14th win, 3-1 over Blue JaysSEATTLE Marco Gonzalez pitched three-hit ball over seven innings to get his career-best 14th win, Dylan Moore hit a solo homer and the Seattle Mariners beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 Sunday.Gonzales (14-10) allowed a run and struck out five. In his last six starts at home, the left-hander is 5-0, going at least six innings and allowing two or fewer runs each time.Matt Magill allowed a one-out double to Derek Fisher in the ninth but struck out Teoscar Hernandez and got Brandon Drury to fly out to first baseman Austin Nola in foul territory for his fourth save.Moore started the scoring with Seattle's first hit, sending a 2-1 pitch from Clay Buchholz over the left-center field wall for his sixth home run.Hot-hitting Kyle Seager hit RBI double with one out in the third, scoring J. P. Crawford to give Seattle a 2-0 lead. Seager is batting .347 in 20 games this month with seven doubles and 22 RBIs.Toronto took until the sixth to break through for its only run. Bo Bichette led off the inning with a double, his 22nd extra base hit in 26 career games, and later scored on a two-out RBI single by Rowdy Tellez.Bichette collected eight hits during the three-series and leads the majors in extra-base hits, doubles, and total bases since his debut on July 29.Omar Narvaez gave the Mariners an insurance run in the seventh with a sacrifice fly to left, scoring Nola from third. Nola led off the inning with a single and advanced to second when reliever Jason Adam fielded the short grounder down the third base line and tossed the ball over the head of Tellez at first base. Nola then advanced to third on a balk and slid around the tag of catcher Reese McGuire on Narvaez's flyout for the game's final run.Sam Tuivailala retired the first two batters he faced in the eighth but a walk to Cavan Biggio followed by a double by Vladimir Guerrero Jr. put the go-ahead run at the plate for the Blue Jays. Tellez couldn't deliver, as Moore's sliding catch in left ended Toronto's rally.Buchholz was activated from the 60-day injured list prior to the game and lasted six innings in his first start since May 5, allowing two runs and three hits while striking out three. Buchholz started the season on the IL with a right elbow strain, then suffered a Grade 2 shoulder strain in May, but looked strong in 65 pitches Sunday.TRAINERS ROOMBlue Jays: Toronto activated Buchholz (shoulder) and RHP Ken Giles (paternity) and optioned RHPs Brock Stewart and Justin Shafer to Triple-A Buffalo. Giles pitched a scoreless eighth, striking out two.UP NEXTToronto: The Jays have yet to decide on a starter for their series opener against the Braves on Tuesday.Seattle: The Mariners will start an opener before turning to LHP Tommy Millone (3-7, 4.84 ERA) in their series opener against the AL-leading Yankees.---More MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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MLB Game Preview: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners - Date: 8/25/2019 Bichette, Jays look to take series in SeattleFLMBo Bichette has already made a believer out of his manager, Charlie Montoyo. Can the rest of baseball be far behind?The rookie shortstop went 3-for-5 with a double, home run and three RBIs Saturday night as the Toronto Blue Jays snapped a six-game slide with a 7-5 victory against the host Seattle Mariners.The teams wrap up the three-game series Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Park."It's amazing what this kid is doing," Montoyo told reporters. "It's not easy to hit like that against all kinds of pitching. He's been fun. Good Sports Handicappers. The guy's going to be a star for a long time." Bichette, who hit two home runs last week against the Los Angeles Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw, hit a solo homer in the third inning Saturday against longtime Mariners ace Felix Hernandez."Confidence. He's got confidence," Montoya said. "He believes in himself, and that's one thing you don't want to take away from players. He can hit anybody, and he has so far." Bichette singled home a run in a four-run seventh inning that gave Toronto the lead and added a run-scoring double in the eighth to provide an insurance run.Bichette, the son of former major-leaguer Dante Bichette, credits his father."Growing up, my dad let me do my thing and be athletic, be myself," Bichette told MLB.com. "I was never forced into one swing, so I'm able to make adjustments on the fly." Bichette also showed his potential with his glove.With the Blue Jays leading 7-5 in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Mariners threatened. With runners at second and third and one out, pinch hitter Tom Murphy grounded to short. Instead of gambling to turn a double play or just to take the easy out at first, Bichette fired the ball home to throw Daniel Vogelbach out at the plate."I told him when he got to the dugout, dude that's why you're going to play 20 years in this league and I only played a month, because I would have gone to first," Montoya said. "He has those instincts and it's awesome to see, 'OK, I got this guy.' Nice and relaxed. You have to be relaxed to make that play because if you don't make the right play, it's a big mess. It's bases loaded. Free Soccer Picks. To be that cool and collected ... it's fun to watch." The Blue Jays' rally spoiled a strong outing from Hernandez, who was making his first start since May 11 because of shoulder issues."I've been here for a long time," Hernandez told MLB.com, referring to his 15 seasons with the Mariners. "Just to be out there with my teammates and competing, it was fun." The Blue Jays will try to take the series Sunday when right-hander Clay Buchholz (0-2, 6.57 ERA) is scheduled to return from the 60-day injured list to make his first start since May 5. Buchholz has been battling a Grade 2 teres major muscle strain in his upper back but has made three rehabilitation starts. Buchholz is 2-1 with a 3.12 ERA in five career starts against Seattle.The Mariners will left-hander Marco Gonzales (13-10, 4.30) to the mound. Gonzales will be attempting to set a single-season high for victories. He's 0-1 with a 5.14 ERA in one career start against Toronto.--Field Level Media
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