Jays get day off after tough, successful run that put them back in the playoff hunt
TORONTO — For the first time this month, the surging Toronto Blue Jays will enjoy a well-deserved day of rest on Monday before embarking on a challenging six-game trip that will pit them against the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees.
The 17th game in 17 days resulted in a 4-3 loss to the Yankees before 42,351 at Rogers Centre, but the back-breaking stretch that began with a win at home against the St. Louis Cardinals on July 31 finished at 11-6 to move the Blue Jays (61-65) firmly back in the hunt for an American League wild-card position.
At the beginning of this arduous stretch, the Blue Jays also had to deal with the Aug. 3 trade deadline.
“It’s a tough part of the schedule,” Toronto manager John Schneider said. “They responded through some adverse times, saying goodbye to some teammates and that kind of stuff.











