Milwaukee spoils Toronto’s home opener, adds to Jays early-season misery
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays dug their early-season hole a little deeper Tuesday, setting an unenviable franchise record in the process.
At 1-6, Toronto is off to its worst start ever after a 4-3 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers in its home opener.
“We’re not in a good spot, that’s for sure,” said Jays starter J.A. Happ. “We’re just not playing good enough to win games. We’re going to come tomorrow and the 154 days after that and we’re going to try to change that. But unfortunately that means we’re going to have to put a couple of real good weeks together to kind of get back to even. But we know we can do that. But we’d like to get it done sooner than later.”
“It’s a long season, lot of time, no reason to panic,” added Troy Tulowitzki, who drove in all three Toronto runs.


