Toronto Blue Jays continue their slow start with another loss to the Baltimore Orioles Globe_Sports
And talk about slow starters. The Blue Jays once again failed to record a hit the first time through the batting order and are now 1-for-55 in that regard through their first six games.
Former Blue Jay Dwight Smith Jr. got things going when he singled to right leading off. He would then score the game’s initial run when Jonathan Villar followed him to the plate and tripled into the right-field corner.Villar would then troop across to score on a single by Trey Mancini. Just as the game was about to start, in what was a very busy news day for the Blue Jays, the club announced that they had signed outfielder Randal Grichuk to a five-year contract extension worth US$52-million.Story continues below advertisement
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