
Blue Jays hoping to make a case for momentum after back-to-back wins over Red Sox
TORONTO — Baseball may rely on data analytics the most of North America’s professional sports, but the Toronto Blue Jays are trying to make a case for the intangibles of the game.
Toronto earned two consecutive come-from-behind victories over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday and Thursday, erasing deficits of seven runs and two runs respectively. The two victories over their American League East rivals helped the Blue Jays move ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays for third in the division and stay within range of second-place Boston.
But, for manager John Schneider, it could mean more as Toronto has lost seven of its past 10 games.
“Whether people believe it or not, I think momentum is a real thing in this game, and there’s definitely emotion that goes into it.” Schneider said after the Blue Jays beat the Red Sox 4-2 on Thursday night after topping the visitors 7-6 in 10 innings. “So 2-0 is a lot easier to come back from than 6-0, I think that’s kind of what the guys were thinking.