It was a predictable outcome for the Orioles at Rogers Centre as the lineup was largely dominated by Robbie Ray, and the team’s bullpen fell apart behind starter Chris Ellis in a 7-3 loss to the Blue Jays on Monday night.
Let’s talk about the positives.
Ellis did a nice job on the bump. He needed 69 pitches to record 14 outs, most of which were rather easy. The third inning brought about a minor jam with runners on second and third with two outs, but he enticed a ground ball to end the threat. His lone run came in the fourth inning on a Vladimir Guerrero Jr.