The Blue Jays used a combination of power, and aggressive baserunning to close out their three-game road set with a 6-4 victory, and first-ever series sweep of the Metropolitans in New York. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a homer off a ‘real’ pitcher, and Brandon Belt launched a tie breaking two-run moonshot to lead the offensive attack. Yusei Kikuchi kept the Mets bats at bay only giving up four hits, and two earned runs over five innings, while striking out eight, taking a no-decision. Ben Wagner has the audio highlights courtesy of the Sportsnet Radio Network. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Blue Jays used a combination of power, and aggressive baserunning to close out their three-game road set with a 6-4 victory, and first-ever series sweep of the Metropolitans in New York. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a homer off a ‘real’ pitcher, and Brandon Belt launched a tie breaking two-run moonshot to lead the offensive attack. Yusei Kikuchi kept the Mets bats at bay only giving up four hits, and two earned runs over five innings, while striking out eight, taking a no-decision.
Ben Wagner has the audio highlights courtesy of the Sportsnet Radio Network.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.