Starters

Los Angeles Dodgers

Michael Grove - RHP W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
2 2 6.40 12 9 0 52.0 47 1.54

Toronto Blue Jays

Jose Berrios - RHP W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
8 7 3.39 20 20 0 119.1 114 1.16

Lineups

Pos Toronto Blue Jays Batters Bats AVG HR RBI SB
RF George Springer R .264 13 41 13
DH Vladimir Guerrero Jr. R .271 17 64 4
1B Brandon Belt L .251 8 24 0
3B Matt Chapman R .262 12 42 3
2B Whit Merrifield R .291 6 42 20
LF Daulton Varsho L .212 12 32 12
C Alejandro Kirk R .251 4 24 0
SS Santiago Espinal R .229 1 13 2
CF Kevin Kiermaier L .272 5 22 11
Pos Los Angeles Dodgers Batters Bats AVG HR RBI SB
2B Mookie Betts R .278 27 67 7
1B Freddie Freeman L .331 20 70 12
C Will Smith R .289 13 52 1
DH Max Muncy L .196 24 63 1
LF David Peralta L .284 7 37 1
RF Jason Heyward L .246 9 25 2
SS Chris Taylor R .210 12 31 7
CF James Outman L .241 12 42 10
3B Yonny Hernandez S .167 0 4 0
  • streetfestival@lemmy.caM
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    1 year ago

    Entertaining, albeit disappointing, series in Seattle. Manoah’s appearance yesterday - 5.1 IP, 3 ER - was definitely an improvement over his Padres start.
    It looks like Ohtani will start against the Jays on Friday

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      1 year ago

      Didn’t catch the game, but can you comment on what may have contributed to Manoah’s better start?

      Was it better control, slider sliding, or maybe Seattle getting BABIPed? Hoping it was something that sticks

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        1 year ago

        I wasn’t watching super closely, but Manoah’s command was definitely better than his last outing, above and beyond the Ump’s pretty pitcher-friendly strikezone. He gave up 4 walks, but Buck thought 3 of those were good decisions to throw sliders off the plate. Sorry I can’t provide more deets