The final box score will say that Aaron Civale allowed four earned runs today, but in reality, the defense was to blame for one of them.
Two were undoubtedly the fault of Civale — Teoscar Hernández and Rowdy Tellez each homered in the top of the fourth. But before that, in the third, a circus of defensive miscues helped the Blue Jays get on the board to start the doubleheader.
First, Joe Panik got on base with a single that should have been caught by Harold Ramirez charging in from center field. Amed Rosario called him off, lost the ball in the sun, and sat down in the fetal position to avoid getting hit by the tiny white ball of death.