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How are the Jays doing this year?

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    This is the first year I haven't subscribed to any service that streams games. Feels weird not watching every day.
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      This is the first year I haven't subscribed to any service that streams games. Feels weird not watching every day.
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      The Jays are doing alright. They've got a wildcard spot as of now but it's tight. The Jays' biggest bats like Vlad and Santander have underwhelmed. However, the bottom of their lineup has performed really well. Ernie Clement is hitting like an everyday player. Same for Addison Barger. Miles Straw and Tyler Heineman have great offensive stats. They're doing this in a weak AL. There are 5 or 6 NL teams believed to be better than any team in the AL. And the AL East is relatively weak this year too. Jays pitching has sustained quite a bit of injury and/or guys not pitching well enough. They were doing 2 bullpen starts out of the 5 starts briefly. Max Scherzer returns from injury on Wednesday. Total TBD whether he'll be able to pitch much more beyond that. It'd be really good for the Jays if he can
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        The Jays are doing alright. They've got a wildcard spot as of now but it's tight. The Jays' biggest bats like Vlad and Santander have underwhelmed. However, the bottom of their lineup has performed really well. Ernie Clement is hitting like an everyday player. Same for Addison Barger. Miles Straw and Tyler Heineman have great offensive stats. They're doing this in a weak AL. There are 5 or 6 NL teams believed to be better than any team in the AL. And the AL East is relatively weak this year too. Jays pitching has sustained quite a bit of injury and/or guys not pitching well enough. They were doing 2 bullpen starts out of the 5 starts briefly. Max Scherzer returns from injury on Wednesday. Total TBD whether he'll be able to pitch much more beyond that. It'd be really good for the Jays if he can
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        Thank you so much!
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