I've often seen a hitherto dominant pitcher lose his stuff all at once, but normally it involves walks and a big double or home run to drive them in.
It's bizarre to see a team hit 6 singles in an inning without accumulating outs to break up the rally. The reason teams like the Jays prioritize slugging is because it simply works better than multiple small hits most of the time.
Price gave up a couple of walks IIRC. But his major problem seemed to be that all the AB's were lengthy and they all seemed to end with a KC base hit. He appeared unable to finish anyone off or get contact outs.
He was yanked after a long inning at 90+ pitches. So eventually fatigue would factor into it, I guess.
It's bizarre to see a team hit 6 singles in an inning without accumulating outs to break up the rally. The reason teams like the Jays prioritize slugging is because it simply works better than multiple small hits most of the time.
Price gave up a couple of walks IIRC. But his major problem seemed to be that all the AB's were lengthy and they all seemed to end with a KC base hit. He appeared unable to finish anyone off or get contact outs.
He was yanked after a long inning at 90+ pitches. So eventually fatigue would factor into it, I guess.