Baseball Musings
Baseball Musings
July 19, 2007
Toronto Wins By One

The Toronto Blue Jays take the final game of the series in the Bronx 3-2. They scored three in the seventh inning, the key hit a squibber by Wells that looked like it was going to go foul, but died in the grass fair down the third base line. That put runners at first and second. A fly ball moved them up a base, a grounder scored the first run, then Aaron Hill tripled to tie the game and scored the winning run on a Zaun single. It was Wang's only bad inning of the game.

McGowan walked three in seven innings, but the Yankees only touched him for four hits as they lose another one-run game. They're 8-15 in those contests. Toronto is 18-16.


Posted by David Pinto at 03:55 PM | Games | TrackBack (0)
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