Bundy solid through seven, Mancini notches career high as Orioles top Blue Jays
TORONTO — Charlie Montoyo had a tough task ahead of him Tuesday trying to plan out his bullpen after using up most of his pitchers in a 15-inning marathon the night before.
Then scheduled starter Anthony Kay was scratched with back pain hours before first pitch, and Montoyo’s planning became even tougher.
The Orioles offence, backing a strong start from Dylan Bundy, pounced on the opportunity to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 11-4.
“You know what, you’ve gotta give credit to these guys who pitched yesterday,” Montoyo said, expressing gratitude towards a depleted bullpen despite the loss. “They were on fumes and they said ‘no we’ll take the ball,’ and I think that’s awesome.