Partners are acquired, some light shoving often takes place, and then everyone walks back to from whence they came. Not to hear the Blue Jays tell it. “The key to the success of a team is that they stick together,” manager John Gibbons said before Tuesday’s game. “Guys are looking out for one another.”The Toronto manager also noted that the Yankee scuffles were not knee-jerk incidents. The Blue Jays now face the prospect of a stretch run without their leadoff hitter and a reliable setup guy in the bullpen, not that it mattered much on Tuesday.
Source: National Post September 27, 2016 21:56 UTC