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I checked to see what the score of the game was and saw it still going. So I turned it on. Bottom of the 6th. I saw Woo having issues. I thought for sure he wouldn't be pitching in the 7th, and that this change of pitcher might motivate Toronto.
Little did I know they'd keep him in and then hand the mess he helped create to a chance pick on the lesser-known guy. Actually I don't know who they were warming up in the 6th, but it wasn't Bazardo. It seemed like he was for sure going in. Maybe they thought the Jays were too prepared for Munoz I really don't know.
It wasn't surprising the next day when I found out the Jays had won, since they were the stronger team, but I was shocked when I found out how.
I think the Jays have a better change against LA than Seattle.