They did not put up much of a fight, waiting until the last inning to score. Roster instability is a significant part of the Blue Jays’ current plague, and it was conspicuous again Tuesday night when they lost 6-3 to the Yankees. When Estrada was done, Gibbons called upon came three relievers who recently received their mail in Buffalo. The starting pitcher was Marco Estrada, late of the bullpen corps. The latest, on Tuesday night, included Colabello, Carrera and Goins, who started the season in Buffalo until happenstance brought them north. Such is the unholy chain of misfortune that has hamstrung manager John Gibbons for the first month of the season, causing him to field 21 different defensive lineups over the first 28 games. Pitching problems launched a batch of bullpen begats, a long list of the tired and fresh and freshly tired whose jaunts to and from Buffalo have piled up substantial limo bills.
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