Over first quarter of season, Jays’ strong pitching has made up for middling offence
TORONTO — Several one-run victories by the Toronto Blue Jays in April have helped offset a May slide that has left the team hovering near the .500 mark as the 40-game post arrives this weekend.
Strong pitching helped Canada’s lone big-league team to a 15-8 start, but a middling offence has seen the club sputter during a current 5-10 stretch.
A weekend visit by the last-place Cincinnati Reds could be just what the 20-18 Blue Jays need to get back into contender form.
Here are five things of note now that one quarter of the season is nearly complete.