The Toronto Blue Jays took care of business in the AL East this season
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The Toronto Blue Jays took care of business in the AL East this season
"The Toronto Blue Jays have officially clinched a playoff spot, but they have not locked up the top spot in the AL East just yet. However, they have had the upper hand over all of their division rivals, except for the Tampa Bay Rays. Aside from the Rays, the Blue Jays have won every season series in the AL East. The Blue Jays will finish the regular season with two division series: first against the Boston Red Sox, followed by the Tampa Bay Rays."
"The Blue Jays, meanwhile, have also struggled recently. Their playoff-clinching 8-5 win over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday snapped a four-game losing streak. Toronto's offence struggled, with just three runs and 15 hits during the four-game slide. However, Sunday's win was the Blue Jays' 13th straight game without a day off. The Blue Jays will return to Toronto for their final six games of the regular season where they have the second-best home record in MLB (50-25), behind the Philadelphia Phillies."
Toronto clinched a playoff spot but has not secured first place in the AL East. The club has won season series against every AL East rival except the Tampa Bay Rays, who lead their matchup 7-3. Toronto will close the regular season with division series against the Red Sox and the Rays, holding a 7-3 advantage over Boston. The team recently snapped a four-game losing streak with an 8-5 win over Kansas City. Toronto has endured long stretches without a day off and will finish with six home games, where it owns a 50-25 record, second-best in MLB.
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