Justin Smoak provides the offence, leads Blue Jays in walkoff win over Indians
TORONTO — Aaron Sanchez had to learn to be patient with himself as he struggled through most of this season.
Tuesday’s game helped the Blue Jays right-hander believe he’s on the right course, even if he didn’t get the win for it.
Saddled with the no-decision in Toronto’s 2-1 walk-off victory over the Cleveland Indians, Sanchez was pleased with a five-inning performance that saw him allow just one run and no walks for the first time all season.
“I think just finally having my feet underneath me, really,” said Sanchez, who missed significant stretches of the 2017 and 2018 seasons with injuries. “For so long there, dating back to 2017 when the finger issues started, I altered so many things just to get 60 feet six inches and you create a lot of bad habits doing that.