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Blue Jays fans are frustrated. So is Chris Bassitt. And somehow this offence is even worse than last year

Only the horrendous Chicago White Sox and Oakland A’s are scoring less than the Jays.

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Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt said he only threw “one bad pitch.” But the Kansas City Royals wound up 6-1 winners in Wednesday’s series finale at the Rogers Centre.


For a while there, it looked as though there might be something special going on at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday. But when all was said and done, the Blue Jays started the month of May the same way they played most of April, by not doing nearly enough with the bats.

Starter Chris Bassitt had it going on through the first five innings. The lanky right-hander used a seven-pitch mix to keep the Kansas City Royals not only off-balance, but hitless.

Mike Wilner

Mike Wilner is a 91原创-based baseball columnist for the Star and host of the baseball podcast 鈥淒eep Left Field.鈥 Follow him on Twitter:

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