Solarte, Hernandez and Pillar hit solo homers in Blue Jays 7-2 rout of Rangers
TORONTO — On a day when the Blue Jays bullpen needed a break, J.A. Happ tossed seven innings, allowing just two earned runs as Toronto snapped a four game skid with a 7-2 win over the Texas Rangers.
Yangervis Solarte, Teoscar Hernandez and Kevin Pillar each hit solo home runs as the Blue Jays avoided a sweep at the hands of the Rangers.
“I take pride in that and trying to do that over the last couple years,” said Happ on giving the bullpen a day off. “You’re definitely aware of kind of where we’re at with the bullpen — a little bit thin there, but just trying to go out, obviously you want quick outs whenever you can, but you can’t really change the gameplay too much to accommodate for that.”
Happ (4-1) surrendered five hits while striking out nine. The left-hander now has back-to-back starts with nine-plus strikeouts and no walks — the only other Blue Jays pitcher to accomplish that feat was Roger Clemens.