Crochett’s Unexpected Strategy Set to Shake Up the Blue Jays’ Season—What It Means for Their Future
The Blue Jays locked up their playoff spot over the weekend. They still have some work to do if they want to get the division. Right now, they have a two game lead over the Yankees, but at least the first part of their project is done. Toronto has been one of the best teams in the league all season, and it is refreshing to see a team that seems to genuinely have an interest in winning actually make it to the playoffs. They’ve had very bad luck the past few years, or it just simply hasn’t worked out. Whatever the case may be, this is a dangerous team with a great offense and some very good pitching. Although his numbers don’t look great, Max Scherzer is still not a dude you want to face. Scherzer is 5-4 with a 5.06 ERA and a 1.25 WHIP. He is coming off of a terrible start, though where he allowed seven earned runs on seven hits in less than an inning of work. It might’ve been the worst start of his Hall of Fame career. The good news for him is that the Red Sox hitters have only hit .176 against him over time, and Bregman is just 2-for-16.



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