zeke
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Two key at bats in this game I thought were worth mentioning:
1) Lind's 1st inning at bat with 2risp and 2-out. Choking out there would have been the norm for the Jays, and would have surprised nobody. Might have let Verlander settled in and we might not have been able to pile the runs on him. But in the first clutch at bat of the jays season, Lind comes through and drives in both runs, setting the table to the rest of the game.
2) Scutaro leadoff at bat in the bottom of the 7th. The Tigers had just piled on Roy to get within shouting distance, and there was a little bit of nervousness there. Rincon gets ahead early and the count goes to 0-2 on Scoots.....but Scoots digs in there, fouls a few off, and grinds out a BB in an 8 or 9 pitch at bat. This gets the ball rolling again for the meat of the order and they come through and put the game out of reach.
1) Lind's 1st inning at bat with 2risp and 2-out. Choking out there would have been the norm for the Jays, and would have surprised nobody. Might have let Verlander settled in and we might not have been able to pile the runs on him. But in the first clutch at bat of the jays season, Lind comes through and drives in both runs, setting the table to the rest of the game.
2) Scutaro leadoff at bat in the bottom of the 7th. The Tigers had just piled on Roy to get within shouting distance, and there was a little bit of nervousness there. Rincon gets ahead early and the count goes to 0-2 on Scoots.....but Scoots digs in there, fouls a few off, and grinds out a BB in an 8 or 9 pitch at bat. This gets the ball rolling again for the meat of the order and they come through and put the game out of reach.