Instant Reaction: Blue Jays lose 6-3 and drop series to the White Sox
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Instant Reaction: Blue Jays lose 6-3 and drop series to the White Sox
"The Blue Jays resorted to Lazaro Estrada to cover the bulk of the game's innings, with the White Sox bringing in former Blue Jay Anthony Kay. Both long men were outstanding through the fifth inning, keeping both lineups scoreless."
"Though it was promising to see Guerrero connect for his first home run of the year, the lead was immediately relinquished in the bottom half of the inning, when Brendon Little entered to face the middle part of the White Sox lineup."
"To say it has been a horrendous start to the season for the southpaw would be an understatement. Coming into today's contest, his ERA was approaching the 19 mark, and it would only grow yet again."
"Miguel Vargas led-off the inning with a double, bringing up Murakami with an opportunity to tie it or even give the White Sox the lead. He took a 94 mph sinker from Little 431 feet to dead centre."
The Blue Jays faced a series loss due to poor situational hitting, defensive mistakes, and bullpen issues. In the game, both teams started with openers, with the White Sox's Grant Taylor performing well. The Blue Jays took a brief lead with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s home run, but the lead was quickly lost when Brendon Little allowed a home run to Munetaka Murakami. The Blue Jays' struggles continued, raising concerns about their performance early in the season.
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