Shane Bieber’s day is done.
The right-hander, acquired specifically for this time of year, delivered when the Blue Jays needed him the most. He bent early, allowing a two-run home run to Julio Rodríguez in the first inning, but gave up just three hits after that while the Jays built a 12-2 lead.
Bieber hands things off to rookie Braydon Fisher as the Seattle fans rise for the seventh-inning stretch to the strains of “Louie, Louie.”