Instant Reaction: Blue Jays tie Tigers for second time in less than a week
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Instant Reaction: Blue Jays tie Tigers for second time in less than a week
"The Blue Jays were the first to get on the board. To begin the top of the third, Rafael Lantigua walked, Charles McAdoo struck out, and Sean Keys hit a double to put runners on second and third with one out. Up stepped Jonatan Clase, who hit a double off Tarik Skubal to give the Jays a 2-0 lead."
"It wasn't until the bottom of the fourth that the Tigers even got a base runner. However, that inning saw the Tigers score twice, as Kerry Carpenter led off the inning with a single, followed by Gleyber Torres' single. Thanks to an RBI double from Riley Greene, the Tigers cut the Blue Jays' lead in half, and the tying run was brought in thanks to Spencer Torkelson's single."
"Have a day, Jonatan Clase. The outfielder hit a single and double off Tarik Skubal, who has won the last two American League Cy Young awards. He hit an additional single when the Jays got into the Tigers' bullpen."
The Blue Jays and Tigers played a spring training game that ended in a 4-4 tie. Toronto scored first with a two-run third inning highlighted by Jonatan Clase's double off Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal. Detroit tied it in the fourth inning with runs from Riley Greene's double and Spencer Torkelson's single. The Jays regained the lead in the sixth inning with runs from Jesús Sánchez and Brandon Valenzuela. The Tigers equalized again in the eighth inning with an RBI single from Austin Slater and a sacrifice fly from Eduardo Valencia. Neither team scored in the ninth, resulting in a tie. Clase had an outstanding performance with multiple hits, and the Blue Jays accumulated several doubles throughout the game.
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