Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Jays bats sleeping in Seattle
Jays put together a 6 hit attack in Seattle and came up with only two runs in the game with Brett Lawrie having the hit of the night with a two-run in the third inning but it was Moises Sierra in the same inning who followed off two (2-2) pitches before lined it for his first major league hit and they had three of their hits in that inning.
The Jays lost their third in a row as they fell behind early and lost 7-2 with Dustin Ackley who lead off the bottom of the first hammering Arron Laffy's first pitch for a homer and ended the game with 3 RBIs including running out a double play ball that allowed the third run in the second inning and the Jays were down big 4-0 after two innings. With a 5-2 lead in the fifth inning Miguel Olivo put the game away with one of his two hits which was a two-run single and Brendan Ryan had three hits in the game and was apart of the bottom third of the M's lineup had 7 of their 12 hits with Trayvon Robinson two hits joined Ryan and Olivo.
Arron Laffy was unable to get out of the fifth inning loading the bases and ended up given up 7 runs on 9 hits with two walks in only 4.2 innings and had his worst start as a Jay.
Brett Lawrie lead the Jays with two hits while the bottom three of Davis, Mathis, and Sierra all had one hit
Tom Mehegan
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