Slumping Jays say they can’t can’t allow losing streak to ‘fester’
TORONTO — It was déjà vu all over again for the Toronto Blue Jays.
For the third straight game on Saturday, they fell behind at least 5-0 to the Texas Rangers, only to see a comeback fall short. This time, it ended in a 7-4 Rangers win to clinch their four-game series in Toronto.
The Blue Jays (39-44) have now lost five straight after climbing back to .500 in the first of a 10-game homestand on Monday.
“For these last three to be very similar, albeit you don’t claw within one run today (like the previous two games), yeah, it’s frustrating,” manager John Schneider said. “But I think it gets more frustrating if you allow it to fester. We can’t allow it to fester.”
