Young Blue Jays learn from Guerrero’s ejection in 7-4 loss to Astros
TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Reese McGuire, Trent Thornton and the rest of the youthful Toronto Blue Jays have a month left in the regular season, 26 games to learn as much as they can.
They learned one such lesson in the seventh inning of Friday’s 7-4 loss to the World Series champion Houston Astros when Guerrero was ejected by home plate umpire Mike Estabrook for arguing calls. Guerrero had struck out swinging but was upset over Estabrook’s calls all night.
“They’re young kids and that’s a learning lesson. There’s no way to win when you argue balls and strikes, but that’s part of the game so that’s never going to stop,” said Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo. “The better we get, the more we get into fighting for a playoff spot, I’m going to get thrown out more, they’re going to get thrown out more.
“But it’s a learning lesson for our kids. There’s no way to win with arguing.”