(Toronto) The Toronto Blue Jays failed to make the playoffs, at least on Saturday afternoon, after losing 7-5 to the Tampa Bay Rays.
Taylor Walls hit a two-run single off Jordan Hicks in the 10thIt is inning to give the Rays the victory in front of a crowd of 42,097 at the Rogers Center in Toronto. The Rays added another version of Junior Caminero’s single.
Bo Bichette hit a one-run double off Chris Devenski (6-4) in the bottom of the inning, but the pitcher retired Devenski to end the game.
Despite the loss, the Blue Jays (89-72) can still qualify for the playoffs. The team could qualify if the Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners later tonight.
Even if the Mariners beat the Rangers, the Blue Jays can also clinch their spot in the postseason with a win and will have another chance Sunday against the Rays (98-63) in their final game of the season.
“It’s stressful and everything, but that’s what we play for,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said. That’s why we played 162 games, there’s a reason. This is exciting. There are ups and downs and all that kind of stuff. »
This would be the third time in four years that the Blue Jays have reached the playoffs via draft teams.
Harold Ramirez hit a long fly ball for the Rays, who were outscored 14-7 in the game.
“We’re trying to cause some chaos right now,” Rays right fielder Josh Lowe said. It’s very funny. »
Daulton Varsho produced three points, including his 20It is home run for the Blue Jays. Starting pitcher Hyun Jin Ryu only threw three innings.
The Jays scored three runs in the fourth inning, but gave up two runs to the Rays in the next inning to tie the game at 4-4.
With two outs in the ninth, George Springer hit a double, but the Blue Jays were unable to take advantage afterward.
If the Blue Jays make the playoffs, they will begin the best-of-three series on Tuesday, either in Minnesota against the Twins, or in Tampa Bay.
Kevin Gausman is expected to be the Blue Jays’ starting pitcher on Sunday.
