The Toronto Blue Jays suffered a walk-off loss to the Baltimore Orioles, highlighting their offensive struggles. They are last in the AL East, 9 games behind, with a 5-game deficit in the wild card race. The team's run differential is -47, the second-worst in the AL. Concerns are rising about the management's decisions amidst the team's poor performance.
Failure to launch: What can Blue Jays do to fix the offense? 😫 https://t.co/J6rWKRmY43 (via @Travis_Sawchik) https://t.co/NAGv4uko2S
Failure to launch: What can Blue Jays do to fix the offense? https://t.co/I0mZwQbX7B
The Blue Jays emerged from their 2019 rebuild positioned similarly to the way the Orioles are set up now. Three wild-card berths and zero post-season wins later, the Blue Jays are hurtling toward a dramatic decision-point with their core. (@ShiDavidi) https://t.co/bMLLiCBhub
Blue Jays running out of time and options for kick-starting offensive offence, from Frank Zicarelli. https://t.co/0j7Y2rHZ9X https://t.co/iAbgDRTvvr
#Bluejays last in the AL East, 9 GB (only the White Sox have a bigger deficit in the AL). They're 5 GB in the wild card. They have minus-47 run differential, also second-worst in AL to CHW. Can't believe they haven't fired a manager or hitting coach or both. How do you stand pat?
Struggling Blue Jays aren't alone in MLB's brutal offensive landscape – but 'it still sucks' https://t.co/0cDisWhtcw
Blue Jays run out of escapes in walk-off loss to Orioles: https://t.co/HvyJ7cQmgM