Roden’s calm demeanour impressing Jays teammates
- Roden impressed teammates with a diving catch during the Toronto Blue Jays' 8-2 victory over Baltimore, as seen when starting pitcher Kevin Gausman celebrated the catch with raised hands.
- After hitting.407 in spring training, Roden secured a spot on the Blue Jays' major league roster and started in the first two games of the season.
- Roden expressed calmness when informed by Blue Jays manager John Schneider about making his rookie debut, stating, 'All right, let's go.'
- George Springer noted Roden's impressive calm demeanor early in his career, saying he handled his first game well and performed outstandingly in spring training.
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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.
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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 …
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