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Despite inconsistencies, standings and booming offence say Blue Jays are a playoff team

Despite inconsistencies, standings and booming offence say Blue Jays are a playoff team

National Post06-06-2025
Bo Bichette is not much into verbosity, never serving up a 50-word answer to a query when 10 will do and those responses often are delivered in a volume not much above a whisper.
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So, when asked if that impressive and dominant 6-1 homestand his Blue Jays had just finished on Thursday meant a potential end to the topsy-turvy waves the team has endured through 62 games, Bo wasn't biting.
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'I'm sure there will be more,' Bichette said.
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Give credit to the Blue Jays shortstop — and suddenly potent home-run hitter with all of his eight so far this season coming in the past five weeks — he tends to speak the truth.
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The lows have been pretty gruesome for the Jays, after all, and the highs not yet sustainable. But with this recent run, could the Jays have arrived at a point where at best they can contain the most recent form and at worst avoid the wild swings and volatility?
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It's possible, even with a downer dose of Bichette caution.
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By moving to 33-29, the Jays have reached a season-high four games above .500 and at least feel that there is momentum.
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At 8-2, they completed their best 10-game stretch of the season, marked by a four-game sweep of the embarrassingly poor Athletics and taking two of three from the solidly stout Phillies. The 6-1 homestand was also their most prolific Rogers Centre stretch.
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And, don't look now, but the Jays woke up Friday in Minnesota — where a nine-game trip was scheduled to begin that evening — with a share of the American League's third wild-card spot.
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For manager John Schneider, the consistency with which his team has suddenly started pounding out runs on the regular has offered up a reprieve in more ways than one.
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'I can sit here a month ago and say, 'Hey, we're right there. I think when you (start scoring) it just validates how you feel,' Schneider said following Thursday's 9-1 win over the Phils. 'And it takes a little pressure off of everybody.'
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The key has been obvious: Runs, runs and more runs. Sure, the Jays scored a gritty and dramatic 2-1 win on Wednesday, but the eight-run outburst through two innings on Thursday showed they can let loose against a good team. It's literally all about offence and the power of the low-hanging fruit (GM Ross Atkins' now infamous term for home runs).
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'I think the mindset hasn't really changed, to be honest with you,' Schneider said. 'When you're performing, you're scoring, it kind of just leads into everything. It takes pressure off the pitchers, it allows them to get deeper in the games. And I think that performance really justifies how we and the guys feel about our team.'
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