TORONTO – At a time when the Toronto Blue Jays need to be finding answers and stability, they are instead accumulating questions and uncertainty.
Is Max Scherzer ready to leave a recent rough patch behind and become the post-season starter the team needs him to be? What will the rotation around him look like after pushing Shane Bieber back a day, especially if they end up in a wild-card series, suddenly an increasingly real possibility? What are the spin-off effects of how they set up? And how do they pull an offence that really misses Bo Bichette out of its current skid?
All of those questions have really coalesced over a pair of loses to the Boston Red Sox that have eroded what little margin for error the Blue Jays had in trying to secure the American League East after clinching a post