Major League Baseball's most prolific team this season, the N.L.'s Houston Astros, are coming to town.
The Astros (58-27) easily sport the best record in the major leagues, and to most Blue Jay observers, this series may either exemplify Houston's dominance, or enhance Toronto's motivational energies, if we can call it that for want of a better (potential) description. In other words, the best vs among one of the worst.
The Blue Jays (39-45) are still searching for .500 nirvana. Alas, they are currently on a very modest two-game win streak, having just taken two out of three from the Bronx Bombers, the New York Yankees.
It may have been very fitting indeed, that closer Roberto Osuna struck out the A.L.'s home run leader, Aaron Judge, in a two-out ninth inning in the last game (won by the Jays 7-6). Also, the Jays bats awoke in striking the long ball over the field at Yankee Stadium. In other words, the Jays anemic offence got going after the second-game win.
The Jays pitchers got their wins, and the relievers did their jobs, and Osuna did his. While not pretty, they somehow got it done.
Now, against a team as diverse as the Astros are in their approach to playing the opposition this season, if the Blue Jays could continue to show consistency and find a way to come up with the right offence at the right time, AND keep a lead, for cripes sake, then they stand a chance against Houston. If not...prepare for an onslaught.
Good luck, Blue Jays.
P.S. Toronto starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez makes his start after a somewhat lengthy absence (due to a blistered finger injury). That alone is worth all the luck.
GO JAYS GO!