Toronto Blue Jays lose 4-3 to Tigers in 11 innings, split series 2-2
TORONTO — When Aaron Sanchez exited his start on Saturday he had a simple message for Trent Thornton: don’t mess it up.
The rookie right-hander was confused at first, before realizing Sanchez was referring to the string of scoreless innings Blue Jays starters had amassed to start the season.
Thornton pitched five scoreless innings in his big league debut, but did not factor into the decision as the Blue Jays fell 4-3 in 11 innings to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday afternoon.
“It was pretty much everything I ever dreamed of since I was four years old,” said Thornton who surrendered two hits while striking out eight. “I was able to go out there and kind of show I belonged there, had my family out to witness that, it was really special.”