Kansas City Royals edge Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 thanks to five-run inning
TORONTO — Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Sanchez remains positive that he will find a way out of a two-month slump that has seen him fail to record a victory in his last 12 starts.
Sanchez’s latest outing ended after he faced only 18 batters in a 7-6 loss to the Kansas City Royals at Rogers Centre on Sunday. It was his 10th straight loss, the most by a Toronto starter since Ricky Romero lost 13 decisions in a row in 2012.
He’s now 3-11, and his last victory was a 7-1 decision at home against the Oakland A’s on Apr. 27 to improve his record to 3-1 at that point.
“I have a lot of finding out to do,” the 26-year-old Californian said. “It’s just about going back to the basics and finding who I was in years past. “Obviously, it’s about getting the reps and getting better. There isn’t really nothing else to say. I need to go out there, put in the work, and show up when the game counts. I’m not worried.”