Blue Jays 2 NYYankees 1
The Blue Jays went out on a winning note from Yankee Stadium Sunday afternoon, though the Yankees took two out of three in this final three-game series of the season.
It was the reversal of Saturday's game in which New York won by an identical score and i nwhich saw Yankees' rookie sensation Aaron Judge hit his A.L.-leading 52nd home run on the year.
In Sunday's game, Jays' starter Brett Anderson pitched five excellent innings before giving way to reliever Danny Barnes who got the win. Osuna closed out the ninth earning his 39th save.
The Blue Jays thus closed out the year with a 76-89 w/l record, and avoided being cellar-dwellers in the A.L. East -- that honour goes to the Orioles - - finishing in fourth place.
The New York Yankees long clinched their playoff berth and the WC spot, both accomplishments coming ironically against the Blue Jays, both in Toronto and here at Yankee Stadium. They will go on to play the Minnesota Twins in the A.L. WC playoff game
The Boston Red Sox finished first and won the A.L. East division.
Even though this was a season to forget for many of the Blue Jay players and what the fans hope was an anomaly or a blip for the team, many observers believe the team is in for a rebuild of some sort, and in need of improvements. As we saw with some of the youngsters such as Ure?a, Hernandez, Ramirez, et al., all showed promise. It definitely doesn't stop there. There are questions surrounding the futures of several veteran players and others whose contracts will be discussed such as Donaldson, by management in order to gauge and decide what is best for the team to further build upon and in what directive this should take, regarding it's foreseeable future.
Questions, questions. Answers? Changes? We'll see.
As for Jose Bautista, who most likely will not be in the Jays lineup come spring training next year, as fans, we'd like to say thank you Jose, thanks for the memories! In our hearts, forever a Blue Jay!
Game recap:
http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/bautista-blue-jays-edge-playoff-bound-yankees-finale/