Frazier, Davidson, Abreu hit solo homers to lift White Sox over Blue Jays 5-2
TORONTO — Even in the face of back-to-back losses to the last-place Chicago White Sox, Marcus Stroman brims with confidence.
“I’m sure we’ll rattle off 10 in a row here soon,” Stroman said after he gave up three solo homers in the Blue Jays’ 5-2 loss to the White Sox on Saturday afternoon.
“Nothing changes from the group, we realize we’re going to go through stretches like this and that’s why we stay confident day in and day out.”
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons agreed with his starting pitcher, saying he wasn’t worried about complacency in Toronto’s clubhouse after the team went 18-10 in May to recover from an 8-17 April. With the loss, Toronto fell to 6-8 in the month of June.