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Originally Posted by flamingred89
The Jays are currently 59-49. There's 54 games remaining in the season. 23 of which are in the division. Let's say the Jays go 6-17 in those games. And that's being optimistic at this point. To get to 90 wins they'll have to go 25-6 against the rest of the league. All while fending off the Red Sox, Angels, Yanks, and Mariners. This is going to be tough sledding.
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You think they will go 6 and 17 and then say that's being optimistic? Jesus.
This month has a mix of some good teams and not so good:
3 against Boston (.533 W%, but our kryptonite for some reason)
7 against Cleveland (.491 W%)
3 against the Cubs (.500)
2 against the Phillies and 3 against the Reds (.540ish)
3 against the Nats (.417)
Outside of the Orioles, none of those teams scare me. I'd expect the Jays to have a good month overall given that schedule. Then we get into September and it should end up being a softer schedule for the Jays.
9 games to start the month in a row against the Rockies, A's, and Royals. LOL!
After that, it's all potential playoff teams with Texas, Boston, and then 2 series against Tampa and the Yankees. We'll know what kind of team this will be by the time they get to late September. Honestly, with the way the Yankees are playing this year I think the Jays will end up with a winning record against them.
Losing 2 games in a row against one of the best teams in baseball (luckiest?) is no shame. Rally back to win 1 or 2 in this series, then go and kick Boston's ass for a few games, all of a sudden we are having a very different conversation.
Chin up, Jays fans. This is still a very good team.