Kevin Gausman unbothered, thriving as Blue Jays ace despite two no decisions
TORONTO — If you look up “unbothered” in the dictionary, there’s likely a photo of Kevin Gausman.
Gausman turned in another gem for the Blue Jays but earned a second consecutive no decision to start the season as Toronto fell to the Colorado Rockies 2-1 in 10 innings on Wednesday. Gausman struck out 10, allowed just two hits and issued no walks over six innings.
“Not too much you can kind of dwell on right now,” said Gausman. “My job when I pitch is to win the game, and when we don’t, whatever happens, I’m not going to be satisfied.”
Gausman is the first Major League Baseball pitcher to have 10 or more strikeouts and no walks in his first two games of the season since at least 1900. His 21 strikeouts in his first two starts of the year are also the most by a Blue Jays pitcher in the team’s 50-year history.