Shaun Marcum was probably hoping that some sort of carry-over rule could apply to these games. I found last night's contest very similar to a day/night double header. Usually in the first game, there is some sort of crazy score like 20-5 ... then in the second game of the double header, it's very low-scoring game.
Once again, Marcum pitched well enough to win the game but his teammates could not pick him up. Clay Buchholz held the Blue Jays to seven hits, only one if which was for extra bases (Vernon's RBI double in the 1st inning). After that, it was smooth sailing for both starters.
Kevin Gregg walking in the winning run wasn't the ideal way for the game to end, but I wouldn't pin the loss on Gregg. Scott Downs loaded the bases and with nowhere left to go but home, Kevin Gregg let Mike Lowell get away on four straight pitches.
The Blue Jays will try to salvage the series tonight when lefty

Cecil pitches tonight not Romero
ReplyDeleteThanks man, not sure why I thought Romero instead of Cecil. Should be a good lefty vs. lefty matchup.
ReplyDeleteThere is no pitcher more deserving of a win than Marcum. Maybe he needs to have an off night and the team picks him up with nine runs or something. I'll drop by the game blog later...
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