TORONTO — Somebody forgot to tell the Toronto Blue Jays that the Atlanta Braves are not a very good team.
The Braves cruised into the Rogers Centre on Monday with a 13-21 record and won the first two games of a four-game home-and-away series against Toronto.
After downing Toronto 10-6 on Monday, the Braves, third in the National League East, feasted on Jays’ pitching again on Tuesday, beating the Jays 9-5.
Toronto starter Marco Estrada struggled off the start, giving up two runs on four hits and throwing 34 pitches in the first inning and was inconsistent all day.