Five things Jays need in second half to keep faint playoff hopes afloat
The Toronto Blue Jays will begin the unofficial second half of the season on Friday with a 41-47 record, good for last place in the American League East. With their playoff hopes fading — they’re five games back of the second AL wild card with seven teams between them — here are five things they need to do to stay afloat.
FIRE UP THE BATS
Josh Donaldson, Jose Bautista, Troy Tulowitzki and Russell Martin all showed signs they were starting to heat up offensively just before the all-star break. Toronto will need their big bats to contribute in the second half. The Blue Jays’ offence ranks 26th among 30 MLB teams in runs scored with 366 (top-ranked Houston has 527) and Toronto’s team batting average is .244, 24th in baseball. For a lineup full of players who can hit for power, the Jays have belted 31 less homers (117) than the Astros (148), who also lead MLB in that category.
STEP UP WITH SANCHEZ


