Cashner solid through seven innings to lead Orioles over Blue Jays
TORONTO — Another strong outing from a Baltimore Orioles starter has handed the Toronto Blue Jays back-to-back losses against the worst team in the majors.
On Saturday, it was Andrew Cashner (9-3) who silenced the Blue Jays offence in an 8-1 Orioles win before 24,405 fans at Rogers Centre.
The Orioles (27-61) arrived in Toronto with the worst record in the majors and the only team that has failed to win at least 30 games in 2019. But they have outscored the Blue Jays 12-2 in the first two of a three-game series.
“You have to give credit to Cashner. He was good today,” Blue Jays manager Charlie Montoyo said. “We had been swinging the bats good, but the last two days they have pitched well, their starters.”