Blue Jays’ early-season tailspin continues with seventh loss in eight games
TORONTO — The sign on the Blue Jays locker-room wall says Get Better Every Day.
But while there were some positives in Toronto’s play Wednesday, once again they did not pay off as the Jays’ early-season tailspin continued.
Milwaukee starter Chase Anderson gave up three hits in seven innings to help the Brewers (4-5) blank Toronto 2-0, handing the Blue Jays their seventh loss in eight games this season.
Toronto (1-7) saw its worst-ever start get a little worse before 29,919 at Rogers Centre. It was Toronto’s fifth straight loss, a stretch that has seen the Jays outhit 48-28.