Liriano struggles in home debut; Jays silenced by former first round pick
TORONTO — Francisco Liriano is searching for answers after a rough home debut with the Toronto Blue Jays.
The 32-year-old, acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates ahead of the trade deadline, surrendered five earned runs over 5 and 2/3 innings in 5-3 loss to the Houston Astros at Rogers Centre on Friday night.
Liriano gave up eight hits, including a home run, walked a pair, hit a batter, and struck out four, a much different performance compared to the six solid innings (two earned runs) he delivered in his debut for the Blue Jays in Kansas City last week. It was more in line, however, with a season-long struggle (6-12, 5.40 ERA).
“I’ve been trying to look for answers,” Liriano said through an interpreter. “I try to go out there and do my job, but (bad) things have been happening a lot for me this year.”


