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A nation turns its hopeful eyes to Kevin Gausman once more. The staff ace with two Game 1 starts under his belt already in this postseason will get the ball in Game 5 on Friday, when he’ll have a chan
Just hours before the first pitch in ALCS Game 6, Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman tweeted something out of the blue to increase the hype.
The Toronto Blue Jays' Game 5 loss to the Seattle Mariners was excruciating, but their veteran starter has his teammate's back.
Four years ago, Kevin Gausman was at a “wellness resort” with his wife, Taylor, and he kept breaking the rules. Gausman was a free agent, torn between the Blue Jays and Mets, the biggest decision of a career he’d built and rebuilt over and over.
Making matters even worse for Toronto was a disgusting moment that was caught on the national television broadcast involving pitcher Kevin Gausman, who drew the start for the Blue Jays. During the sixth inning at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Wash., Gausman was pulled for reliever Louis Varland.
Kevin Gausman entered Monday's Game 7 in relief on just two days' rest after starting Game 5 of the ALCS in Seattle. In that start, the right-hander threw 91 pitches over 5.2 innings of one-run ball. He struck out four allowed three hits and three walks in what ended as a 6-2 Blue Jays win.
Last Sunday, after the Toronto Blue Jays took a 2-0 lead over the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series, manager John Schneider praised the atmosphere at Rogers Centre.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman explains how the team will approach pitching to slugger Gausman in Game 1 of ALDS vs. Yankees.
The Toronto Blue Jays have already had a rollercoaster starting pitching experience through just three games in the MLB Playoffs. Right-handers Kevin Gausman and Trey Yesavage combined for one run allowed over 11 innings in the first two AL Division Series games against the New York Yankees,