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Blue Jays: Former players struggling when it matters most

The enigma that is David Price took the ball in Game 2 versus the New York Yankees last night and once again did not get the postseason result he had anticipated. Price continues to be haunted by the playoff Gods as the hurler lasted only 1.2 innings before getting the hook. Both Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez took Price yard staking the Yankees to the early lead.

Price entered the campaign with a career 5.03 earned run average in 73.1 postseason innings. The southpaw made four appearances in the playoffs for the Blue Jays in 2015 pitching to an inflated 6.