Instant Reaction: Diamondbacks take series as Blue Jays bullpen falters again
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Instant Reaction: Diamondbacks take series as Blue Jays bullpen falters again
"Max Scherzer responded with his best performance of the young year, delivering six solid innings on just 74 pitches, allowing five hits, two runs, one walk, and striking out one."
"The Blue Jays were able to tie the game in the sixth inning thanks to some tenacious at-bats and a bit of fortune, as a replay overturned a double play call."
"Kazuma Okamoto broke out of a 3/31 slump and made the most of that extended inning, lining a two-out RBI single to tie the game at two and chase Gallen."
"Hoffman was sent in and got into trouble almost immediately, as Ildemaro Vargas led off with a single, extending his major-league-leading hitting streak to 17 games."
Max Scherzer had a strong outing against Arizona, pitching six innings with two runs allowed. The Blue Jays managed to tie the game in the sixth inning after a replay overturned a double play call. Kazuma Okamoto's two-out RBI single helped the team equalize. Despite Scherzer's performance, the Blue Jays struggled with pitching changes, as Hoffman faced difficulties after entering the game, leading to a challenging situation with the bases loaded.
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