NEW YORK (AP) — Wanting to cap Toronto's season with a title, Jeff Hoffman suggested changing hats.
Six losses in seven games had dropped the Blue Jays into a tie with the New York Yankees for the AL East lead. That prompted the 32-year-old reliever to send Scott Blinn, Toronto's director of major league clubhouse operations, scrambling to find those retro caps with white panels in the style the Blue Jays wore when they won the 1992 World Series.
Toronto is 5-0 in the historical headgear over the past two weeks as it takes a 2-0 lead into Tuesday night’s Game 3 of the best-of-five AL Division Series against the Yankees.
“I didn’t pack another hat,” manager John Schneider said with a smile Monday.
Following a 7-1 loss to the Red Sox at Rogers Centre on Sept. 24, Hoffman suggested to B