Right-hander Kevin Gausman gets Game 1 start for Blue Jays in ALCS against Mariners
TORONTO — It has become a familiar routine for the Toronto Blue Jays since securing the top seed in the American League on the final day of the season: rest, prepare and perform.
It worked like a charm against the New York Yankees in the AL Division Series. The Blue Jays, who have had a three-day break between games, are hoping for an encore showing in the AL Championship Series against Seattle.
“I think we’re going to be ready to roll,” said Toronto outfielder Myles Straw. “I feel like that was the perfect amount of time to miss and still be locked in.”
The division title gave Toronto home-field advantage and a bye past the wild-card round. The Yankees went the distance in that best-of-three series against Boston and were worse for it against the Blue Jays.
