Jordan Romano gave the Blue Jays his all

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Jordan Romano gave the Blue Jays his all

Jordan Romano feels he let everyone down. Seattle Mariners won the game against Toronto Blue Jays. Romana is disappointed with his performance. He is not happy with some of his pitches. He would like to have back some pitches he used. The first pitch slider to Adam Frazier produced the winning run.

Jordan Romano gave the Blue Jays his all but it wasn't good enough. He had his stuff on Saturday. The game is hard. It's irrational. Baseball is closer to art than to science. The two balls the Mariners put in play against Romanao in the eighth inning came off bats at 70.4 and 82.3-m.p.h. Romaneo had worse days than Saturday, but he still managed to earn a save. His slider was breaking and he had velocity. There were eight whiffs on 19 swings. For Romanios it's hard to stomach that he didn't give up rockets.

Jordan Romano gave the Blue Jays his all. Bass threw a bad pitch that Haniger managed to hit back up the middle.

Jordan Romano has been one of the game's best relievers over the last two seasons. His ERA is 2.13, which ranks him sixth among 138 qualified relieving. Romanoe's slider is his best pitch. He used it over 60 per cent of time from August through the end of last season. He believes that when he locates it anywhere down in the zone, particularly away from right-handed hitters, he's getting an out. The one he threw J.P. Crawford with two out and the bases loaded in that eighth inning wasn't down-and-in, wasn’t down and away, and wasn's strike-to-ball.

Jordan Romano had thrown 13 pitches to that point, 10 of them sliders. Crawford missed it with his barrel, lifting a weak, lazy, 70-m.p. pop up into the Bermuda triangle beyond second base. Romanao got the next batter, Ty France, with another slider barrage, his third strikeout of the inning. He tried to preserve a tie in the ninth, but the scouting report said fastball was the pitch, so he threw four straight. Raleigh hit the last one, and it went for a double.

Romano lost the game against Raleigh. He was in the zone and attacking the strike zone. His slider that hit Frazier won the match. Romano wants to get stronger and get harder this winter. He had a torn meniscus in his left knee and needed surgery. The Blue Jays want him to work on his velocity. he wants the off-season to build on that. It cost him six weeks of strength training. In the first half of 2022 his fastball velocity hovered in mid-90s. After mid season it got up to 97-98. Now he hopes to hit 100. and stay healthy. in this off season.


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