Jays offence ignites in 15-8 win over Twins; Smoak, Martin each drive in five
TORONTO — Justin Smoak didn’t know how long it had been since he recorded a hit with a runner in scoring position.
Luckily for him, that lengthy stretch — 0 for 29, to be exact — didn’t matter much by the end of the night.
“It probably wasn’t good, none of my numbers are good,” Smoak said with a chuckle before a reporter told him the specifics.
“Really?” he replied. “Well it’s not that way anymore I guess.”