Blue Jays back to winning ahead of key trip with stops in Cincinnati and the Bronx
TORONTO — A defensive miscue, a couple of choppy hits and it looked like the Toronto Blue Jays were going to let another game slip between their fingers. But reliever Tommy Nance came to the mound with the bases loaded and one out, got his two outs, and turned the game around.
Nance’s gutsy performance in the top of the fifth gave the Blue Jays’ dugout a boost, with Tyler Heineman doubling in a runner in the bottom of the inning, immediately followed by Myles Straw’s two-run single as Toronto fended off the Milwaukee Brewers 8-4 on Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.
“We definitely needed to win, for sure,” said Nance, who struck out Andrew Vaughn on four pitches and then induced an Isaac Collins groundout to escape the fifth inning. “We weren’t necessarily crushing the ball early, and balls were just getting through and sometimes baseball is funny that way.
“Sometimes that’s what you need, and that’s what makes baseball so great: you don’t have to hit home runs all game or crush the ball. There’s other ways to win and that’s what I like about this team, we find a way to win.”
