On the surface, the decision to tweak the Blue Jays’ starting rotation while at the same time provide Jose Berrios some extra rest may not resonate.

Upon further inspection, one realizes the re-alignment does take into account a series in the Bronx against the New York Yankees from Sept. 5-7.

In other words, it’s go time for the Blue Jays as the team’s bid for the post-season intensifies.

Following their series finale against the visiting Minnesota Twins on Wednesday, the Jays will have an off day before playing host to Milwaukee in a three-game weekend series.

Monday marks the beginning of September and a stretch of play that will see the Jays play a series in Cincinnati before Toronto heads to the Big Apple.

In Wednesday’s series finale versus the Twins, Eric Lauer made the start fo

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