Victory of Justin Smoak Homer, Jays



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Tigers 3 Blue Jays 4

It was a great way to end the game. Justin Smoak takes the ground 1-0 and shoots him out of the game. It's 2 games in a row with a homo Smoak. I hope that it starts a hot series.

Beyond that, we did not do a lot of offensive things. All our other races were won by Randal Grichuk in the fifth inning. Kevin Pillar started the round with a double ground rule (our first shot of the game), a later Aledmys Diaz singled out and another later Grichuck hit his 8th round of June. He had a great month.

We had 7 hits in the day, all after the 4th inning. We should have scored more. We had runners in first and second place, with an exit, in the 8th and Yangervis Solarte was selected on the left. I thought Devon Travis would easily mark, he did not, he was at home. It was a great launch. I agree with the shipment, with this is the race going from the front. It took a very good start to get it. Kendrys Morales followed and barred for the 4th time in 4 to the bats, which is another reason why I agree with the sending.

Kendrys is 1 for his last 17. After a very good stretch, I do not want to see him go back to the way he played in April.

Also 0 for: Teoscar Hernandez (0 for 3, 2k, but an excellent walk in the 8th) and Luke Maile (0 for 2, k and a walk).


Sam Gaviglio had a very good start, 7 innings 4 hits, 3 earned, 3 walks and 5 strikeouts. 2 of the hits were circuits. He was helped by 2 captured by Maile. One of them was a bad decision to hit and run by the Tigers in the 7th. Grayson Greiner started with a walk, then they tried to hit and run with Jose Iglesias at the marble. Gaviglio looked tired and had problems with the strike zone. On the field, Sam missed his goal with a good shot, but off the surface, Iglesias could not reach it and Greiner was easy. Sam got 2 more outs to finish the round.

Joe Biagini's pioneered a path through the 8th. He gave up a simple fly, in front of Pillar, to start the round. Next hitter, Nicholas Castellanos just touched the field, but he recorded the third baseline, he could not have better tied him and the Tigers had the 2 and no outs. But the Jays are not the only ones who can leave runners at the base. Joe made an exit, took off (off Biagini, who had to catch him and make the pitch first) and a line (nice catch of Randal Grichuk).

Seunghwan Oh gave up a simple bat bat on the 9th, but that's all and he made his fourth win of the season.


Aledmys Diaz did a great game, but I can not integrate it right here.


The jays of the day : Smoak (.234 WPA), Grichuk (.180), Oh (.144) and Biagini (.111) and give one to Gaviglio (.076).

Suckage: Morales (-222)


We had 282 comments in GameThread. Alan F. led us to victory. Good job sir.

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