TORONTO — Even though he's locked in on the task at hand, Blue Jays manager John Schneider admits he glances at the out-of-town scoreboard five or six times a game this time of year.
Expect that number to rise over the next day or two.
Toronto and New York both earned victories Friday night to remain tied for first place in the American League East. The Blue Jays, who beat Tampa Bay 4-2, hold the tiebreaker advantage and have a magic number of two to clinch the division title.
The Yankees, who defeated Baltimore 8-4 for their sixth straight win, will play the Orioles again Saturday afternoon.
If New York loses, then a Toronto win over the Rays - a game that's scheduled to begin about two hours later - would give the Blue Jays (92-68) the East crown and a bye to the American League Divi