With Aaron Sanchez on the disabled list and Scott Copeland having failed his audition, the Jays decided to try Boyd, a 6-foot-3 left-hander who posted a 7-2 record and 1.26 ERA in 14 starts between Double-A and Triple-A this year.
Gallardo allowed three hits and left with one out in the ninth. But the Jays hitters could not find the ignition switch against Yorvani Gallardo, who extended his personal scoreless-innings streak to 23 1/3. Pitching into the seventh and allowing four runs represents a worthy work session, especially given the explosive habits of the Toronto offence. “I thought he did a great job … He looked good and confident,” Gibbons said. Gibbons said Boyd would start again, presumably when his turn comes up next Thursday against Boston. At the same time, many people do not know Pride Months origin, which honors the 1969 Stonewall.
“The goal of a starter is you always want to get deep in the game, put your team in a position to win.” LGBT Pride Month, observed in June, is celebrated around the U.S. “It’s definitely something to build on,” Boyd said. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.