In early April, Edward Rogers made a rare public appearance as chairman of the Blue Jays and actually spoke about winning a World Series. Article content

He sounded serious, even though no one took him all that seriously on that day. Article content Article content

The words seemed like hopeful fluff on the day that Rogers committed some $500 million to the future of Vladimir Guerrero Jr.. And yet, somehow, in mid-summer, it still felt strangely possible.

Not necessarily winning a World Series. But getting there from a weak league when the Jays were comfortably in first place.

Nothing has been comfortable as the season has crept to its final days. It does remain hopeful though — albeit unlikely — as the Jays hit the final day of the regular season on Sunday afternoon, with a berth

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