Blue Jays strong start creates options for post-season pitching plans

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Blue Jays strong start creates options for post-season pitching plans

The Blue Jays are going to have to decide on their starting pitcher for the playoffs. The team has a strong start to the season.  Pete Walker, the pitching coach, says they need to think about the rest of the regular season and the playoff opener.

The Blue Jays are going on a six-game road trip with stops in Philadelphia and St. Petersburg, Florida. They are 13-5 in September. The team is playing 11 games in 10 days. Their starting line-up has been solid recently. The coaching staff is evaluating all scenarios. It will be fascinating to see how it all plays out. Walker doesn't know who gets the ball in Game 1.

Alek Manoah took the ball for the 29th time on Sunday. Kevin Gausman has the benefit of more experience. The Jays have five or six different scenarios for post-season. They haven't decided on who is going to go Game 1 for Game 2. The team has a tough remaining schedule. It's important for them to win every game.

The Blue Jays are on course to win 92.5 games this season. To cash the ticket, they need to go 10-5 in their remaining 15 games. The team has started well and has good options for post-season pitching plans.

Aaron Judge hit two home runs on Sunday in Milwaukee. He is two away from Roger Maris's American League record of 61.

Yankee Bombers are visiting Toronto next Monday-Wednesday. There's hardly a seat available in the 200-level seats in left field.


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