Jays crush Twins behind Romero, big bats
BY SHI DAVIDIsportsnet.ca
One game is no measure of any significance, but boy did all the pieces come together nicely for the Toronto Blue Jays on opening night.
Speed created opportunities and forced mistakes. Smart situational hitting cashed in runs. Aaron Hill and Adam Lind raked like it was 2009.
J.P. Arencibia, in a performance reminiscent of his big-league debut last summer, cracked two homers, a triple and delivered a strong night of work behind the plate.
One game is no measure of any significance, but boy did all the pieces come together nicely for the Toronto Blue Jays on opening night.
Speed created opportunities and forced mistakes. Smart situational hitting cashed in runs. Aaron Hill and Adam Lind raked like it was 2009.
J.P. Arencibia, in a performance reminiscent of his big-league debut last summer, cracked two homers, a triple and delivered a strong night of work behind the plate.
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