
Blue Jays and Mariners Set for Epic Pitching Showdown—Which Ace Will Rise?
Toronto is 17-20 for the season and looking to see if they can make a run this year. After falling short of even being competitive, this could be the season that they finally find a way to the postseason, but they need to make sure that they are more consistent than what they have right now. The Blue Jays are just 6-12 on the road, so that is one easy spot to an area for improvement. Kevin Gausman is looking to help that area of struggle for Toronto. Gausman is 2-3 for the season with a 3.83 ERA and a 0.93 WHIP. He is doing a great job of keeping the bases clear, with just 25 hits and 12 walks in 40 innings. He’s made seven starts for the year, and five of them have been quality outings. In fact, he has allowed just 17 earned runs this season, and 10 of them came in two games and 13 have come on the road. Gausman has been great against the Mariners, holding hitters to just 20 hits in 109 at-bats. I would consider Cal Raleigh to hit a homer as he is 5-for-11 with three of them against Gausman.Â
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