
Rookie Alan Roden’s calm demeanour impressing Blue Jays teammates
TORONTO — Alan Roden streaked toward centre field from his spot in left, tracking a fly ball off the bat of Baltimore Orioles’ designated hitter Ryan O’Hearn.
Roden stretched out, getting parallel with the Rogers Centre turf, to get his glove under the ball for a diving snag and the first out of the second inning in the Toronto Blue Jays’ 8-2 win over Baltimore on Friday.
It’s the kind of cool-headed plays the Blue Jays have come to expect from Roden in his first few months with the club.
“That type of thing, you kind of just go as hard as you can, and then as you get closer, you either gauge that you’re going to have a shot at it or not,” said Roden in Toronto’s clubhouse after the game. “I would say halfway there I was like, ‘I have a shot,’ so I just kept rolling, kept going.”