The Toronto Blue Jays end a 30-game streak without scoring in the first inning by scoring a run through three walks and a sac fly. Despite this, they remain the highest-scoring second-inning team in the league.
THE BLUE JAYS HAVE FINALLY SCORED A RUN IN THE 1ST INNING 👏 https://t.co/olZ94HO35r https://t.co/mG3nOBeudB
Bulletin: The #Bluejays have scored a run in the first inning for the first time in **30** games, tallying today in Oakland. Danny Jansen sac fly to left scored Spencer Horwitz, who had walked. #Bisons.
#Bluejays SCORE IN THE FIRST INNING!!!! For the first time in 30 games, #Jays get a first-inning run. It comes, of course, without a hit. Three walks and a sac fly, but a run is a run. https://t.co/Yt2iDKbTHX
The Blue Jays have gone 29 straight first innings without scoring a run 🤯 They’re -285 to not score a run in the first inning today. https://t.co/64i7RS5OuI
The Toronto Blue Jays haven't scored a first inning run since May 4th Since then: ▪️ Aaron Judge leads MLB with 9 first inning runs ▪️ 164 different players have scored first inning runs ▪️Toronto has scored 24 second inning runs, the most in baseball ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
#Bluejays go in order in bot1. It's now 28 straight games without scoring in the first inning. #Jays are, however, the highest-scoring second-inning team in the league. So weird.