Jays late rally falls short in loss to Rays
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO -- If Jesse Litsch's arm was feeling tired after pitching his third game in four days, he wouldn't say.
After walking two batters and giving up the decisive three-run homer in the seventh inning to Tampa Bay's B.J. Upton, Litsch said it was a misplaced fastball rather than a fatigued right arm that led to the Toronto Blue Jays' third straight loss.
Toronto fell 6-5 to the Rays on Saturday after the Jays' reliever walked Sam Fuld and Evan Longoria
TORONTO -- If Jesse Litsch's arm was feeling tired after pitching his third game in four days, he wouldn't say.
After walking two batters and giving up the decisive three-run homer in the seventh inning to Tampa Bay's B.J. Upton, Litsch said it was a misplaced fastball rather than a fatigued right arm that led to the Toronto Blue Jays' third straight loss.
Toronto fell 6-5 to the Rays on Saturday after the Jays' reliever walked Sam Fuld and Evan Longoria
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