Donaldson, Tulowitzki both homer to lead Blue Jays to 7-2 win over Astros
TORONTO — Marcus Stroman was sharp over seven innings in the Toronto Blue Jays’ win over the Houston Astros on Saturday and after the game he was blunt: he thinks he should have made the all-star team.
Josh Donaldson and Troy Tulowitzki belted three-run homers as the Blue Jays topped the American League-leading Astros 7-2 before a sellout crowd of 46,659 at the Rogers Centre, but Stroman after the game vented over the umpires and being left off the all-star roster.
Stroman, who has worked different deliveries into his arsenal, said the umpires were “all over the place” and had “zero idea” how to treat the pitches. And he acknowledged he used the perceived all-star snub as motivation.
“I think I should have been there 100 per cent,” said Stroman, who improved to 9-5 with a 3.28 ERA. “I’m a pretty motivated guy from the beginning, so yeah, that was definitely in the back of my mind when I was out there today.


