Have Mercy: Blowouts stir talk of mercy rule to end lopsided ballgames early
Blue Jays backup infielder Santiago Espinal could only offer a helpless smile as he watched DJ LeMahieu turn on his pitch and launch it over the Yankee Stadium wall.
Pressed into mound duty Tuesday to help preserve the Toronto bullpen, Espinal floated an offering at 48.7 miles per hour — about half the speed of a big-league fastball — and the New York slugger took advantage in a scene that looked more like batting practice than an actual game.
There was plenty of buildup ahead of the opener in the key three-game set between American League East division rivals. But by the end of the 20-6 rout, there was little for either team to gain with any buzz being replaced by the tedium of seeing a nine-inning game through to completion.
Calls for the mercy rule were a common sight on social media during the over three-hour affair and the subject was raised during team video calls with reporters ahead of Wednesday night’s rematch.