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TORONTO — Jacob Waguespack didn’t have time to rethink his game plan after the Blue Jays decided to shake things up an hour before first pitch.
In an effort to take some pressure off the rookie right-hander, Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo and pitching coach Pete Walker made a late choice to use veteran reliever David Phelps as Wednesday’s opener before bringing Waguespack in in the second inning.
The change didn’t seem to affect Waguespack, who threw five solid innings in a 6-3 win over the Boston Red Sox, earning his first major league victory in the process.
“The consensus was that I was going to start and then they just decided right before the game,” Waguespack said.