The lowly Detroit Tigers (58-80) play the not-as-lowly-but-still-lowly Toronto Blue Jays (64-76) in a three game series here at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
While this these two teams continue playing out their respective seasons mostly to salvage some pride, it is the Blue Jays with the slight better overall record.
The Jays have not taken a series since the middle of August and have been 19 for 34 during that timespan to now. They sport the A.L.'s worst batting average and second-worse slugging percentage. Still, despite all of that, they carry a better w/l record than the Tigers do.
The Blue Jays have been slugging out the homers -- nine in four games -- and have employed the services of their expanded roster call-ups, and the youngsters have shown some of gumption in many areas. There is nothing more exciting than for an up and comer to get the call to join the parent club & play in the major leagues.
From here on in, fans should not expect the Jays to hope for the WC as that is all but a foregone conclusion. Everyone should enjoy, sit back, and cheer on the team.
GO JAYS GO!