Penticton Herald

With Springer back in lineup, Jays hope for playoff push

- By TIM WHARNSBY

TORONTO — General manager Ross Atkins believes his Blue Jays have put their recent slump behind them and will make another playoff push in the final five weeks of 2021.

Toronto wiped out an impressive 9-2 run in its Rogers Centre return earlier this month, after a 22month absence because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with an 8-11 slide.

The Blue Jays find themselves five and a half games behind the Boston Red Sox in the battle for the second wild-card spot in the American League with 33 games in 35 days remaining of the regular season.

“We feel good about the team, we feel good about the shape of the organizati­on and feel we have enough of a season to make a good run,” Atkins said on Monday. “We have yet to have all things clicking at once. Even that 9-2 stretch, it was really our pitching that kind of carried us through at that point.

“We have yet to have a time where all things have been happening for this team. I’m very confident it’s in our future, and I hope it's sooner rather than (later).”

The Blue Jays recent woes can be pinned on a lack of late-game offence and an inconsiste­nt bullpen. Toronto has a 3-9 record in extra-inning outings and has gone 8-37 when trailing after six innings.

But despite the slump, Atkins backed his manager Charlie Montoyo, who is in the third year of his contract. The Blue Jays utilized a fourth-year option on Montoyo for 2022.

“One of the hardest things for a baseball manager, a leader in sport, football, basketball, hockey, whatever it maybe is, is to let individual­s be just that,” Atkins said. “It is a clear strength of his.

“He wants to impart his values and his morals in a way that is constructi­ve and respectful. He wants individual­s to be that, and you can see that in the personalit­y of the team. You can see that in stressful times in the way they rally around one another and how proud they are of one another.”

Atkins reported he was impressed with the way his players have handled the recent stumble.

“Awesome,” the Blue Jays GM said. “Accountabi­lity with a little frustratio­n and back to work the next day.”

A boost to the Blue Jays chances iwa the return of George Springer on Monday against the Baltimore Orioles from a left knee sprain that has kept him out of the lineup since Aug. 14. Atkins strengthen­ed Toronto’s lineup in the off-season with free-agent signings of infielder Marcus Semien and Springer.

But Springer has been limited to 49 games with first-half quad and oblique ailments and, most recently, his knee issue. The Blue Jays have gone 29-20 with Springer in the lineup. He enjoyed his best stretch earlier this month with back-to-back AL player-of-the-week honours.

He’ll return as Toronto’s leadoff hitter in a designated hitter role. Springer will play the outfield when he’s deemed fully healthy.

MONDAY BLUE JAYS 7, ORIOLES 3

TORONTO — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit two homers and raised his season total to 38, Robbie Ray pitched seven innings for his first win in six starts, and Toronto won its third straight with a victory over Baltimore.

Guerrero hit a solo home run off right-hander Chris Ellis in the fourth inning and a three-run blast off righty Marcos Diplan in the seventh.

Bo Bichette hit a game-tying single off Dillon Tate (0-4) in the sixth, and Teoscar Hernandez followed with a two-run double.

Ray (10-5) allowed two runs and four hits and struck out 10.

Springer went 1 for 2 with a walk, scored twice, was hit by a pitch and stole a base in a busy return to the lineup after missing 13 games.

Ryan Mountcastl­e homered and had two RBIs for the Orioles. The loss dropped Baltimore to 3-24 in August.

ASTROS 4, MARINERS 3

SEATTLE — Jake Meyers had the last of three singles as part of Houston's eighth-inning rally against former teammate Joe Smith (2-3), scoring Kyle Tucker

with the go-ahead run and sending the Astros over Seattle.

Phil Maton (4-0) walked one and struck out two in one inning of work. Ryan Pressly worked around a leadoff walk in the ninth for his 22nd save.

Houston has won five of six and its rally was another blow to Seattle’s waffling playoff hopes.

Dylan Moore had a pinch-hit, two-run homer, and Jose Marmolejos also homered for Seattle.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Toronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning of an American League baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles in Toronto on Monday.
The Canadian Press Toronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. celebrates after hitting a solo home run in the fourth inning of an American League baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles in Toronto on Monday.

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