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3 Takeaways From Blue Jays’ 12-0 Loss to Angels

Four seven games in Boston and New York, the Blue Jays made big plays with games on the line. They stranded runners at third, found clutch runs to win games, and handled their divisional opponents for two series wins.

On Friday, those same plays escaped Toronto. The grounders weren’t routine, the fly balls went untracked, and they couldn’t find a single run on offense.

“It wasn’t our best brand of baseball today,” manager John Schneider said. “And that’s alright. You know, we’ve been rolling pretty good, so you just move on to the next one.”

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