Toronto at Detroit, August 27-29

Friday, August 27 2021 @ 02:30 PM EDT

Contributed by: Magpie

It's the other half of 2021's six games with the Tigers, all happening within ten days with only the four games with the White Sox in between.

I didn't see those first three games, which were played at the Dome last week. As some of you know, I was in Winnipeg visiting family for the first time in several years (pesky pandemic!) While I'm informed that they do indeed have televisions in Manitoba I didn't actually see any in the entire week I was there. I was staying in an empty, unfurnished condo that my sister is in the process of selling. No television there, obviously. I did spend time visiting both her and my ancient father, but I don't know if either of them even own televisions. And being out of province, I could not avail myself of my own access to ways of watching the Jays.

I did use up more than my entire monthly allotment of smartphone data following the play-by-play, which is how I know that the Jays received brilliant performances from all three of their starting pitchers. Robbie Ray, Hyun-Jin Ryu and Steven Matz allowed a total of 2 runs in 22 innings, and when your starters have an ERA of 0.82 over a series you expect to do better than win once in three tries. Alas, the Tigers got pretty good pitching as well. Two games eventually went to extra innings, and that's never been a good thing for the 2021 Jays. One also gets the feeling that Jobu badly needs to come and take the fear from the bats.


NAME              GP  AB   R   H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   TB   BB   SO  SB   AVG    OBP    SLG   OPS  
George Springer   15  57  14  16   5   1   5   14   38    8   16   0   .281  .373   .667  1.040 
Teoscar Hernandez 25  94  18  32   4   0   6   21   54    3   24   2   .340  .367   .574   .942  
Marcus Semien 25  99  15  25   8   0   8   13   57    8   19   3   .253  .312   .576   .888  
Lourdes Gurriel 20  63   6  20   4   0   3   12   33    4   11   0   .317  .358   .524   .882  
Corey Dickerson 20  57   9  15   2   2   3   11   30    3    8   1   .263  .300   .526   .826  
Alejandro Kirk 15  42   3  13   5   0   0    7   18    2    7   0   .310  .354   .429   .783 
Vladimir Guerrero 24  95  13  23   1   0   3    7   33   12   18   2   .242  .333   .347   .681 
Santiago Espinal 22  56   5  14   1   0   1    4   18    8    8   2   .250  .354   .321   .675  
Reese McGuire 17  41   5   9   4   0   0    2   13    7    5   0   .220  .347   .317   .664  
Randal Grichuk 23  65   8  12   4   0   2    9   22    9   21   0   .185  .293   .338   .632  
Breyvic Valera 15  38   5   9   1   0   0    3   10    2    0   0   .237  .275   .263   .538  
Bo Bichette 22  88  12  19   2   0   1    7   24    5   21   3   .216  .255   .273   .528  
Kevin Smith 5  11   0   1   0   0   0    0    1    1    4   0   .091  .167   .091   .258  
Cavan Biggio 2   6   0   0   0   0   0    0    0    2    2   0   .000  .250   .000   .250   
Josh Palacios 2   4   0   0   0   0   0    0    0    0    4   0   .000  .000   .000   .000   
Otto Lopez 1   1   0   0   0   0   0    0    0    0    1   0   .000  .000   .000   .000   

I guess these would be the Duds of August? Or maybe this team isn't quite the offensive juggernaut they appeared to be when they were playing half their games in Dunedin or Buffalo?

This time around the Jays should see catcher Eric Haase, outfielder Akil Baddoo, and pitcher Matt Boyd, all of whom were out with injury just last week. As for the Jays, it sound like returns of Nate Pearson, Danny Jansen, and (surprise!) George Springer may be imminent. I just don't expect to see any of them this weekend.

Hey, I got Matchups!

Fri 27 Aug - Matz (10-7, 3.94) vs Manning (3-5, 5.91)
Sat 28 Aug - Manoah (5-2, 3.18) vs Alexander (2-2, 4.25)
Sun 29 Aug - Berrios (8-7, 3.70) vs Boyd (3-6, 3.44)

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