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Veteran left-hander to start Blue Jays’ season opener

- By The Canadian Press

Toronto pitchers face a tough test against hard-hitting Yankees in season-opening series

DUNEDIN, Fla. — There was a time in J.A. Happ’s career when he wouldn’t have been considered to start an opening-day game.

And even if he was, Happ wouldn’t have remembered.

“The 2011 and 2012 years are something that I try to suppress a little bit,” the Toronto left-hander said with a laugh when a reporter asked if he had started an opening day with the Houston Astros during those seasons.

“It would be great if those years never happened, but you live and learn. I might not be here if it wasn’t for that.”

Happ isn’t the same pitcher he was in 2011 and 2012. The Blue Jays’ decision Tuesday to name him their opening-day starter is a testament to that.

Happ will pitch against the New York Yankees, the team heavily favoured to win the AL East, next Thursday at Rogers Centre.

“It feels good, I haven’t always had that (confidence from organizati­ons),” Happ said. “After being here the last few years and having great experience­s for the most part, It’s nice to feel that confidence that they have in me and the trust level.”

Added manager John Gibbons: “There’s just something about opening day, you know? The focus and everything like that, and you have to be good to get those nods.”

Right-hander Aaron Sanchez, whose 2017 season was hampered by a finger blister, will start the second game against the Yankees on Friday night. Marco Estrada and Marcus Stroman will close out the fourgame series and newcomer Jaime Garcia will open the next series against the Chicago White Sox on April 2.

Stroman, who finished eighth in Cy Young voting after going 13-9 with a 3.09 earnedrun average last season, was the favourite to start the opener when camp began last month. A right shoulder injury changed that, limiting Stroman to just one start — two innings against Canada’s junior team last week — so far this spring. He’s scheduled to pitch today against the Phillies.

Happ, a 20-game winner in 2016, was 10-11 with a 3.53 ERA last season.

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 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ throws at spring training in Dunedin, Fla. Happ will be the Blue Jays’ opening-day starter this season.
The Canadian Press Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher J.A. Happ throws at spring training in Dunedin, Fla. Happ will be the Blue Jays’ opening-day starter this season.

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