Source: www.bluebirdbanter.com - Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Gerry Angus-USA TODAY Sports That bats were just Rowdy enough to pull out the win Orioles 2 at Blue Jays 3 At the outset, I will readily admit to Maile-ing things in a fair bit by recycling the same Waguespack headline pun from a couple weeks ago. But considering that the ony sure thing tonight was that two teams would take the field averaging 100 losses and leave the field averaging more than 100 losses, I hardly think I can be blamed for playing out the string in turn. And in fairness, Jacob Waguespack was really good. Making his last start, Waguespack evened his rookie season record at 5-5 by throwing six shutout innings while the Blue Jays built a 3-0 lead behind him. He was more solid than spectacular in scattering four hits and two free passes over the six innings with five strikeouts. He got some help from sequencing, getting double play balls to end the first and second innings, and having the only inning with multiple baserunners occur with two outs in the 3rd. It’s the Orioles, but still a nice way to end the season. The Orioles appeared lethargically resigned to loss number 100-and-something, and it looked with the Jays might be on cruise control to a win after Jason Adam put up a scoreless 7th (though working around two runners). He gave way to Jordan Romano , who easily dispatched Jonathan Villar with a strikeout. And then hit a bump. Two singles were sandwiched around a walk to load the bases. He got a groundout to
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