Bolsinger takes blame as Blue Jays streak ends with 10-6 loss to Braves
TORONTO — Mike Bolsinger didn’t mince words on Monday night, calling his performance unacceptable and taking the blame for the Toronto Blue Jays’ five-game win streak ending.
The right-hander went 4 2/3 innings and allowed six runs, five earned, on eight hits in Toronto’s 10-6 loss to the Atlanta Braves in interleague play.
Justin Smoak had a two-run homer in the ninth inning but it was too late for the Blue Jays (17-22), who had their season-high streak snapped.
“When your team puts up six runs, in my opinion, that should be a win,” Bolsinger said. “I really didn’t give my team a chance to win tonight.


