Second-place Blue Jays flying high entering stretch drive of shortened season
Never mind just squeezing into a wild-card spot. The Toronto Blue Jays might find themselves among the American League contenders at season’s end if their strong run of play continues.
A so-so start firmly behind them, the Blue Jays have risen to a surprising second-place position in the East Division standings. With a new expanded playoff structure set to debut, the timing couldn’t be better.
“The intensity has been there this whole time because you feel like you almost have to win every game,” said Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo.
The 23-18 Blue Jays entered play against the New York Yankees on Tuesday night with a 90.1-per cent chance of reaching baseball’s post-season, boosted from 10 to 16 teams for the truncated 2020 campaign.