Blue Jays finding success going to well of strong at-bats, defensive play
TORONTO — John Schneider maintained there is still plenty of work to do, but is happy with his team’s play and its direction recently.
The Toronto Blue Jays had seven batters get at least one hit, and Dylan Cease settled down after a tough first inning to finish with eight strikeouts in a 4-2 win over the Houston Astros on Monday.
It was Toronto’s fifth win in six games and the Blue Jays managed to get back to .500 with a 39-39 record.
“Just the at-bats up and down, guys doing their part. And you can’t always rely on a couple three-run homers to get you back in a game,” said Schneider, Toronto’s manager. ” … I thought tonight we played really good defence again, that’s been our calling card for a while.


