
Bassitt saves Blue Jays’ bullpen with six-inning outing after Scherzer put on IL
TORONTO — After learning newcomer Max Scherzer had been placed on the 15-day disabled list, Toronto Blue Jays veteran righty Chris Bassitt knew the importance of his first start of the young season.
The Blue Jays bullpen had been stretched thin in the first three games against the Baltimore Orioles, surrendering 23 runs and 30 hits, including 10 homers.
The 36-year-old Bassitt (1-0) responded with a gritty 106-pitch performance in Toronto’s 3-1 win to split the season-opening four-game series on Sunday.
“We’ve had this plan of (Scherzer) not him missing time, making sure that he gets off on the right foot,” said Bassitt, knowing Scherzer began the year battling thumb inflammation.