Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s error proved costly as the Toronto Blue Jays lost 3-2 to the Kansas City Royals for the second consecutive night. The Blue Jays struggled offensively, going 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position and hitting .199 for the season. The team's record stands at 13-12.
Blue Jays struggle again at plate in loss to Royals https://t.co/5FpANTgFg7
The #BlueJays drop a second game in Kansas City, a 3-2 loss. @benshulman7 & Chris Leroux have the highlights courtesy of @FAN590 🗣️ 🎧 https://t.co/aYAhr9KEuv https://t.co/TV4sZAdoZm
#Bluejays lose 3-2 to #Royals for the second straight night. This time they went 0-for-7 w/RISP (now hitting .199 for the season) and after not PHing Turner for Vogelbach against a lefty in t6 with the tying runners on, only got one more runner - Turner hitting for Clement in t9.
#BlueJays lose, 3-2. If they’re going to play tight, low-scoring games every night, they need to play airtight. The last two games, that hasn’t happened. They’re 13-12.
The Blue Jays aren't scoring a lot right now, so they need to play well defensively. On Tuesday, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s error got in the way of that goal. Full story & reaction from KC @Sportsnet https://t.co/sTwZu8HJAv
Costly error by Vlad Jr. spoils encouraging outing by Gausman in Jays' loss to Royals https://t.co/xPFWbJlEXR https://t.co/4YbsgpL8ij