Jesus Sanchez addresses misplays after Blue Jays loss to Rays
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 20, 2026, 7:08 PM
Last updated Aug 20, 2026

Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jesus Sanchez acknowledged his defensive errors following a loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on August 19, 2026. Sanchez misplayed two fly balls during the game at Tropicana Field, contributing to the team's difficulties. He accepted responsibility for his performance, stating his intention to improve in left field. The Blue Jays have an opportunity to secure a series victory against the Rays on August 20, which could impact their playoff standings. A win could position them for a tie with the Minnesota Twins for the last AL Wild Card position before facing the New York Yankees in their next series.
- •Jesus Sanchez admits to misplays in August 19 game against Rays.
- •Sanchez misplayed two fly balls contributing to the loss.
- •Blue Jays can tie for Wild Card spot with a win on August 20.
- •Next series is against the New York Yankees.
- 7:08 PMYahoo Sports — Jesus Sanchez Speaks Candidly Following Brutal Mistakes vs Rays
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