The Blue Jays have officially had one of their best opening two months of the season, at 31-22. The last time they had that record through 53 games? 1993. The last time they had a better record through May 31st? 31-19, in 1992.
Now, whether or not they can keep it up is a different story, and the fact that of the ten best records in baseball, four of them are in the AL East won't make things easy, but it is an encouraging sign right now.
As it stands, we lead the majors in home runs, and despite losing Halladay, we've wound up with some of the best starting pitching in the AL. Our fourth and fifth spots in the rotation could be better, but hopefully with Jesse Litsch back in a week or so, that should be shored up. If we can keep our heads above water over the next eight games (two more against Tampa, three against the Yankees, and three more against Tampa) and win four or five, then the Jays might actually have a legitimate shot at going somewhere this year. We shall see...
Now, whether or not they can keep it up is a different story, and the fact that of the ten best records in baseball, four of them are in the AL East won't make things easy, but it is an encouraging sign right now.
As it stands, we lead the majors in home runs, and despite losing Halladay, we've wound up with some of the best starting pitching in the AL. Our fourth and fifth spots in the rotation could be better, but hopefully with Jesse Litsch back in a week or so, that should be shored up. If we can keep our heads above water over the next eight games (two more against Tampa, three against the Yankees, and three more against Tampa) and win four or five, then the Jays might actually have a legitimate shot at going somewhere this year. We shall see...