
Brad Arnsberg leaned against a wall outside the visitors' clubhouse at the Metrodome, arms crossed and visibly frustrated by another interview about Blue Jays closer B.J. Ryan. Toronto's pitching coach has grown tired of discussing the topic and he defended the stuggling stopper.
It was a disappointing first week for Ryan, but the poor results up to this point haven't cost him his job as the Blue Jays' ninth-inning option. Toronto manager Cito Gaston plans on handing the next save opportunity to Ryan, but that could cease to be the case if the pitcher's command issues persist.
Following another subpar performance on Saturday, when Ryan nearly erased a four-run Toronto lead in the ninth inning in Cleveland, Arnsberg headed over to the closer's locker and talked to him for an extended period of time at Progressive Field. It has been hard for Arnsberg to keep the frustration he has felt from showing.
"Nobody hurts for him more than I do, and he knows that," Arnsberg said.
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