Rookie Ryan Merritt impresses in second-ever start as Indians shut out Blue Jays
TORONTO — Ryan Merritt smiled only slightly when answering reporters questions in the Cleveland Indians clubhouse, even as teammate Trevor Bauer slowly poured the entire contents of a champagne bottle on his head.
Although Merritt claimed to be nervous, his demeanour was no different on the mound as when ice cold sparkling wine was trickling down his hat and soaking his American League Champion shirt.
The 24-year-old Merritt retired the first 10 batters he faced in only his second Major League start, giving up two hits and striking out three in 4 1/3 innings to help Cleveland shut out the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0 on Wednesday.
“The emotions out there were kind of crazy at first, a little nervous,” said Bauer as his teammates celebrated the Indians first World Series appearance since 1997. “But it settled down, just trusted myself, stayed within myself, didn’t let the — tried not to let the crowd get to me too much, trusted my defence and just be myself out there.”


