Starters

Boston Red Sox

Brennan Bernardino - LHP W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
1 1 2.72 33 5 0 36.1 42 1.13

Toronto Blue Jays

Chris Bassitt - RHP W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
10 6 4.00 23 23 0 132.2 125 1.24

Lineups

Pos Toronto Blue Jays Batters Bats AVG HR RBI SB
LF Whit Merrifield R .297 10 51 21
1B Brandon Belt L .250 10 29 0
2B Davis Schneider R .625 1 1 0
DH George Springer R .253 13 43 14
3B Matt Chapman R .256 15 46 3
RF Cavan Biggio L .212 7 19 3
C Alejandro Kirk R .256 6 29 0
CF Kevin Kiermaier L .271 5 25 11
SS Paul DeJong R .224 13 32 4
Pos Boston Red Sox Batters Bats AVG HR RBI SB
CF Jarren Duran L .313 8 39 23
LF Masataka Yoshida L .307 12 54 8
DH Justin Turner R .286 17 71 4
3B Rafael Devers L .266 26 79 2
1B Triston Casas L .250 16 40 0
RF Alex Verdugo L .270 8 41 4
2B Luis Urias R .177 1 6 0
C Reese McGuire L .273 1 13 0
SS Pablo Reyes R .296 0 9 1
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    41 year ago

    When you get major league players through trades mid-season who started for the previous team, you typically start them to show they’re welcome, valued, etc. That said, I’m getting frustrated with DeJong. He hasn’t shown much at the plate. And that play there, where Chapman ultimately beat him to it, bare-handed it, and just missed the out at 1st - how slowly was DeJong moving towards the ball compared to Chapman?! I hope he shows us some more on both sides of the ball. I don’t think Espinal’s been given enough playing time this year. And that’s partly on him, but it’s also on team decisions, like going with Biggio and DeJong. I like Espy and hope gets more major league playing time, if not in a Jays jersey than another one