TORONTO — Well before Saturday’s game turned, Travis d’Arnaud looked headed for the headlines once again.
Acquired when the Rays were desperate for catching help in May from the Dodgers for the bargain price of $100,000, the former Mets starter continued his remarkable run with the Rays.
After Willy Adames hit a three-run homer in the second inning, d’Arnaud did the same as the Rays built was eventually was a 9-2 lead.
“They did a good job,’’ manager Kevin Cash said. “Look, offensively, you can’t ask for much more. I mean, you score nine runs, you expect to win.