Atkins believes slump is behind Blue Jays as Toronto makes late playoff push
TORONTO — General manager Ross Atkins believes his Blue Jays have put their recent slump behind them and will make another playoff push in the final five weeks of 2021.
Toronto wiped out an impressive 9-2 run in its Rogers Centre return earlier this month, after a 22-month absence because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an 8-11 slide.
The Blue Jays find themselves five and a half games behind the Boston Red Sox in the battle for the second wild-card spot in the American League with 33 games in 35 days remaining of the regular season.
“We feel good about the team, we feel good about the shape of the organization and feel we have enough of a season to make a good run,” Atkins said on Monday. “We have yet to have all things clicking at once. Even that 9-2 stretch, it was really our pitching that kind of carried us through at that point.