With 30 games remaining in what has the potential to be a magical season for the Blue Jays, there is still business to be taken care of.

On a cool summer night that had a late-season feel, before yet another sellout Rogers Centre crowd of 41,845, the Jays went to work in that direction.

With Max Scherzer setting the tone from the mound, in the early going anyway, the Jays cruised to a 10-4 win over the Minnesota Twins to open up a six-game home stand.

When you enter the night with a five-game lead in the division, there’s not a ton to worry about.

But for manager John Schneider, a so-so stretch of 13-13 through their previous 26 at least prompted a call for some improvement over the final five weeks of the regular season.

“There’s definitely areas we can we can tighten up and sharpen

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