Blue Jays rotation stays dominant to start season with 3-0 win over Tigers
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays’ starting rotation sees itself more like a relay team than a group of individual pitchers.
Aaron Sanchez pitched five-plus innings, striking out six and giving up just three hits as Toronto shut out the Detroit Tigers 3-0 on Saturday. Sanchez’s solid performance follows quality starts by Marcus Stroman and Matt Shoemaker.
Toronto’s rotation has pitched 19 shutout innings to begin the season, blowing away the franchise record of eight innings — all by Hall of Famer Jack Morris — in 1992 when the Blue Jays went on to win the World Series.
“I was just trying to match what the other two guys did the two days before me,” said Sanchez. “It’s just about staying together as a unit and pushing each other to pass the baton, really. I think that’s what you’re seeing.”