![]() It was the only pitching performance of his career. Toronto infielder Darwin Barney served as the team’s 10th pitcher of the game and allowed a solo shot in the 19th to take the loss. Toronto Blue Jays beat Cleveland Indians (3-0). It took six hours and 13 minutes for the Indians to emerge with a 2-1 victory, which at one point included 12 consecutive scoreless innings. Oops.ġ9: Though not their longest game by time, the Blue Jays’ 2016 Canada Day bout with Cleveland tied a franchise record by lasting 19 innings. He came up in the seventh inning with a chance at the cycle and hit the go-ahead homer instead. In a 1984 win over Oakland, Barfield went 4-for-4 with two home runs, a double, four RBIs and three runs scored. (Darren Calabrese/CP)Ĥ: Jesse Barfield isn’t the only Blue Jay to tally four hits on Canada Day - there have been six, in fact - but only Barfield did so without recording an out. Tampa Rays baserunner Ben Zolbrist, left, slides into second base as Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Marco Scutaro waits for the throw from right fielder Jose Bautista during second inning action in Toronto on Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Eight years later, Dave Stieb had an eerily similar line (same number of hits, walks and earned runs allowed) against the Athletics that yielded the same result. Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays live score, updates Game 101. And it’s still well below their franchise win percentage (.495), quelling any theory that an influx of red-and-white garb breeds success.Ģ: What if I told you the Blue Jays have had two complete games in Canada Day history - and both guys lost! First it was Jim Clancy in 1980, with six hits, a walk and two earned runs allowed against the Orioles. Where: Progressive Field, Saturday 2:10 p.m. 366: The Blue Jays’ overall Canada Day win percentage is substantially better than their road mark. CLEVELAND, Ohio - Here are the lineups for the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader between the Blue Jays and Guardians. Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Carlos Delgado (centre) celebrates with teammates Shawn Green (15) and Willie Greene (12) after his three-run homer during sixth inning action against the Baltimore Orioles in Toronto on Thursday July 1, 1999. ![]() Here’s the weird part: the Blue Jays’ two biggest blowout wins in Canada Day history (2004, 14-0 over Tampa Bay 2005, 15-2 over Boston) came on the road. Toronto hasn’t played a July 1 game away from home since 2010, mind you, so perhaps the schedulers figured it out. 182: Why should MLB’s lone Canadian team play on the road for Canada Day? I don’t have the answer for that, but their road win percentage speaks for itself. A–23,730.Despite the lack of baseball this year, let’s take a look back at the Blue Jays’ statistical highs and lows on the holiday (with a major assist from Sportsnet Stats). Box Score Play-by-Play Blue Jays pound Indians 11-2, game shortened by bad. U-HP–Dan Iassogna, 1B–Mark Hirschbeck, 2B–Ian Lamplugh, 3B–Wally Bell. Expert recap and game analysis of the Toronto Blue Jays vs. SB–Vizquel 2 (5,2nd base off Borbon/Fletcher,3rd base off Borbon/Fletcher). Cleveland Indians beat Toronto Blue Jays (3-0). HR–Toronto Cruz (12,5th inning off Wright 0 on, 2 out) Delgado (11,6th inning off Wright 1 on, 0 out). 2B–Cleveland Sexson (4,off Carpenter) Fryman (6,off Carpenter) R Alomar (4,off Carpenter), Toronto Fletcher (6,off Wright) Mondesi (9,off Wright) Bush (3,off Kamieniecki).
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