Strong outing from Stroman goes to waste in 7-2 loss to White Sox
TORONTO — Yolmer Sanchez had a home run and a pair of RBI’s and Marcus Stroman didn’t get any run support as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 7-2 on Saturday.
Stroman (1-6) went 6 1/3 innings, allowing eight hits and three earned runs and striking out four batters to earn a quality start for the Blue Jays (16-23). But his performance was marred by a lack of run support from his team and he appeared to be frustrated by the timing of the decision to remove him from the game.
With runners on first and third and one out in the seventh, Stroman exchanged words with Charlie Montoyo as the Blue Jays manager headed to the mound. Stroman also appeared to have a heated discussion with pitching coach Pete Walker in the dugout as he finished the day with 97 pitches, 61 of them for strikes.