Blue Jays Look to End First Half on High Note Against Athletics

Blue Jays Look to End First Half on High Note Against Athletics

A Showdown for the Ages: Toronto vs Oakland

The Toronto Blue Jays are set to put a cherry on top of their resounding first half with a win against the Athletics in their final game before the all-star break. The teams will face off at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, Calif., in what promises to be a thrilling matchup.


  • The Blue Jays have won five straight series and are now leading the division with a 55-40 record.
  • A win on Sunday would avoid entering the break with a sour taste in their mouth after Saturday's 4-3 loss against Oakland.
  • José Berríos (5-3, 3.53 ERA) will start for Toronto opposite Athletics left-hander Jeffrey Springs (7-6, 3.92).

A Pitcher's Duel on the Horizon

The Blue Jays and Athletics have squared off seven times this season, with Toronto holding a 5-1 advantage in the series. The teams are set to face each other again on Sunday, with José Berríos getting the start for Toronto.

Last Time Around: Springs vs. the Blue Jays

Springs allowed six runs over just two frames in his previous start against the Blue Jays in May. However, he was able to bounce back and allow just one run over six innings in his next outing against the Atlanta Braves.

Berríos on a Roll

Berríos is coming off a dominant start against the Chicago White Sox, allowing only two hits and one run over six innings to pick up the win. He will look to continue his strong form against Oakland's Jeffrey Springs.

Conclusion

The Blue Jays have a golden opportunity to end the first half on a high note with a win against the Athletics. With a strong pitching performance from José Berríos and a potent offense that has proven itself time and again, Toronto is poised for success on Sunday. The team will then head into the second half looking fierce in their battle for playoff positioning.