
Surging Blue Jays relying on each other to get the job done
TORONTO — After an emotional four-game sweep of the visiting New York Yankees, the Toronto Blue Jays could have easily experienced the old hangover effect.
But instead of a letdown, the Blue Jays (50-38) pulled out a thrilling 4-3 win in 10 innings against the Los Angeles Angels (43-44) to extend their American League East lead to two games as both the Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays lost on Friday.
“I think it would have been easy to have a little bit of a letdown,” Toronto manager John Schneider said after his team expanded its win streak to a season-high six games and highlighted how there have been different players at different times who have stepped up.
“I talk about it a lot that these guys don’t care who it is, and they don’t care how we do it. That is a really good quality to have when you’re playing every single night for 16 straight days like we’re in the middle of.”