Bautista, Pillar looking for answers at the plate ahead of Game 3
TORONTO — Kevin Pillar didn’t mince words when talking about his team’s sudden inability to drive in runs.
“Well it would help if (the bottom of the order) got on base,” the Blue Jays centre-fielder said.
Toronto went into Monday’s Game 3 of the American League Championship Series against the Indians having scored just one run over their previous two games in Cleveland to go down 0-2 in the best-of-seven set.
The Blue Jays’ seven-, eight- and nine-hitters contributed a combined two hits and a walk in Game 1 Friday night and just one hit on Saturday.