Kikuchi struggles highlight Blue Jays’ need for consistency in starting rotation
TORONTO — A recent run of poor form and inability to make the necessary adjustments have seemingly left Toronto Blue Jays starter Yusei Kikuchi’s spot in the rotation on thin ice.
With an eight-game homestand against American League East rivals Boston and Tampa Bay compressed over seven days this week, the timing of Kikuchi’s struggles is less than ideal for manager Charlie Montoyo.
The Red Sox, Blue Jays and Rays were all within one game of each other in the standings — No. 1 through No. 3 in the AL wild-card positions with division-leading New York well out in front — entering play Tuesday.
“It’s a tough division and they do feel like playoff games every game because they’re good teams — including us,” Montoyo said.