The next generation messes up the good work of Alek Manoah against the Orioles

Alek Manoah was briskly cruising towards an easy win, giving the Baltimore Orioles batting just one run on four hits in six innings of work yesterday, but the Blue Jays’ relief came to change the outcome of the game in Buffalo negatively. .

Leading by a score of 5-1 in the eighth inning, the Jays collapsed when Tyler Chatwood and Tayler Saucedo gave the visitors no less than four runs while only managing to strike out two Orioles hitters. Fortunately, Jordan Romano came to end this eighth round while throwing the ninth round without giving anything.

However, the Orioles completed their comeback with a 6-5 victory in the tenth inning. The loss was credited to the record of Trent Thornton (1-3), who gave three free assists to the Orioles, including the winning point in that fateful round.

Another disappointing performance from the next generation tarnished Manoah’s fine outing and the fact that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer hit home runs in the game.

Guerrero Jr. maintained himself at the top of major league baseball with his 25th long ball, he is tied with Fernando Tatis Jr in this regard.

With Springer’s return to the lineup as a center fielder plus some great offensive performance from wide receiver Reese McGuire over the past few games, the Blue Jays showed a dreamy starting nine that could spark off against the top pitchers of the opposing team. .

However, with a field that collects poor outings and starters rarely making it past the sixth inning, the Jays’ offense will need to produce at a hellish pace if the team aims to compete with the Yankees, Red Sox and Rays for a place in series.

With yesterday’s loss, Toronto’s record is now 38 wins versus 36 losses and the team is still fourth in its division, six and a half games away from the Tampa Bay Rays.

With the win, the Orioles ended a record-breaking 20-game losing streak for the Maryland team.

Winning a game on a walk isn’t the sexiest way to add a win to their record, but the poor Orioles will never turn down a win.

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  • A beautiful set for Nolan Arenado.
  • Zack Britton got hurt again.

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