The Toronto Blue Jays avenged the previous day’s loss with starter Jose Berrios’ reverse fight.
Toronto won an away game 3-1 against the Baltimore Orioles held at Camden Yards at Oriole Park in Baltimore, Maryland, USA on the 15th (Korean time). With this victory, it was 38 wins and 31 losses. Baltimore is 42-25.안전놀이터
On this day, Berrios was perfect. Previously, he had a good record of 9 wins and an undefeated ERA of 2.92 against Baltimore. On this day, he also achieved good results with 3 hits, 1 walk and 5 strikeouts in 7 2/3 innings.
Toronto starter Berrios showed good pitching that day. Photo (Baltimore, USA) =ⓒAFPBBNews = News1
He used four pitches: a slub with an average velocity of 82 mph, a sinker with an average velocity of 93.9 mph, a four-seam slider with an average velocity of 94.3 mph, and a changeup with an 83.9 mph. The miss rate was not very high at 18% (6/34), but instead 25 balls passed through the strike zone and 36% went into strikes. Out of 20 balls, only 5 were strong bats with an exit velocity of 95 mph or more.
He didn’t let up a single batter until he gave up a walk to Austin Hays in the fifth inning, and he didn’t allow a single hit until he gave up a heavy hit to Adley Lutzman, the first batter in the seventh inning. He didn’t have a lot of strikeouts, but he did a lot of judo, and he pitched efficiently.
Although he failed to break the record, he was a comeback who did nothing to give his team a chance to win.
He tried to complete the game, but hit the limit in the 8th inning. He gave up hits to Adam Frazier and Ramon Urias in the lower batting line and the game, and was driven to second base with two outs.
Coach John Schneider, who could not see the opponent’s batting line four times, removed him and started the bullpen, and Tim Mayza got out of the crisis by returning Gunna Henderson to a shortstop grounder after a full count.
Springer hit a home run in the sixth inning.
Toronto hitters didn’t score much. Opponent starter Kyle Bladish (7 innings, 4 hits, 1 home run, 1 strikeout, 1 run) also threw well. In the 6th inning, George Springer narrowly scored the lead with a solo home run that went over the left wall.
The Toronto batting line showed a little more strength in the 8th inning after the opponent’s selection went down. Leading batter Kevin Kiermeyer went to third base with a stolen base and a balk following an infield hit, and Whit Merrifield called it up with a double to center field.
In the continued opportunity for 1st and 3rd base, when Springer’s shortstop grounded, a double hit from shortstop-second baseman-catcher came out and became 1st base with 2 outs, but Bo Bissett called in Springer with a double that cut through the middle left and ran to 3-0. it happened
Closer Jordan Romano allowed three consecutive hits after two outs and allowed runs. A come-from-behind runner came to bat, but ended the game by striking out Adam Frazier on a swing.