Jays Close Out Spring with 2-1 Win over Pirates
Briefly

Chris Bassitt capped off his spring training with a solid performance, allowing just one run over 5.2 innings against the Pirates. Despite a shaky sixth inning, where he loaded the bases, he maintained command throughout the outing. The offense struggled early but managed to score a few runs mainly due to timely hitting. The bullpen also delivered, maintaining the scoreline into the final innings. The team finished the spring with a commendable record of 19-10, signaling a positive outlook heading into the regular season.
Chris Bassitt showcased his strong command and deep repertoire, allowing only one earned run through 5.2 innings, with four strikeouts against the Pirates.
The Toronto offense struggled initially but managed to score with strategic hits, though they faced significant droughts, failing to maintain momentum after an early lead.
The bullpen shined in relief, with strong performances from Brendon Little and Nick Sandlin, showcasing depth and potential heading into the regular season.
Despite sporadic offense, the team's solid spring finish of 19-10 gives optimism for the upcoming regular season, reflecting a promising trajectory.
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