Blue Jays’ Trent Thornton knows keeping calm is key ahead of 2020 debut
Posted Jul 27, 2020
Trent Thornton reported to spring training in February refreshed and ready to get back to work. But then COVID-19 shut it all down. And now, four months later, he’s finally about to get back into a live game that counts. “I’m pretty jacked up for it,” Thornton said, looking forward to his scheduled start Monday night against the Washington Nationals.
(SportsNet.ca)
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