Gurriel, Hernandez drive in late runs as Jays beat Rays in Buchholz’s debut
TORONTO — Clay Buchholz prepared for his first start in a Blue Jays uniform by rewatching film of himself pitching at Rogers Centre.
As a former mainstay in the division-rival Boston Red Sox rotation for the better part of a decade, the veteran right-hander had a lot of footage to choose from.
And when his six-inning start was over on Saturday — and his new team had come away with a 3-1 comeback win over the Tampa Bay Rays — the 34-year-old felt as comfortable as ever in his new home stadium, where he holds a career 2.57 earned-run average.
“I’ve pitched here a lot, just on a different side of the field now,” Buchholz said. “I tried to use that to my advantage and go back and look at games from previous starts that I had here, and just try to manipulate the baseball to do what I want it to do.”