Los Angeles Angels centre fielder Mike Trout hits a grand slam off of Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez during a game in Toronto on June 19, 2019. Trout drove in Jonathan Lucroy, shortstop Luis Rengifo and Tommy La Stella.If it’s not finger issues for Aaron Sanchez, then it’s control problems.On Wednesday night at Rogers Centre, the hard-luck right-hander was back on the mound for the Toronto Blue Jays, trying to figure it all out.
It was the second consecutive early dismissal for Sanchez, who had been expected to be a cornerstone of the Blue Jays’ rotation this season. Justin Upton also homered in the L.A. victory, while Rowdy Tellez swatted two in Toronto’s losing effort, raising the rookie’s total to 13 on the year while accounting for four of the Blue Jays runs.
Still, the persistent problem has prevented Sanchez from building on the promise of the 2016 season, when he won the American League earned-run title with a 3.00 mark while going 15-2 and making the all-star team.Story continues below advertisement Sanchez added two more walks to his total on Wednesday and his pitch count was up to 85 when he departed in the fourth.
Sanchez had to work for it, but he got out of the first inning on Wednesday unscathed, notwithstanding a fielding error by third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who continues to have problems making defensive plays on the run.The top of the second began with Guerrero atoning for that mistake, climbing the ladder, legs askew, to make a spectacular snare off a line-drive shot by Justin Bour for the first out.
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