Having won 14 of 16 games since Aug. 28, the Toronto Blue Jays have slugged their way into an American League wild-card spot and are set for a wild stretch run, entering Monday tied with the Boston Red Sox for the AL wild-card spots, a game ahead of the New York Yankees.
Toronto scored 44 runs over the last 23 innings of a weekend series against the Baltimore Orioles and leads the majors in average (.269), home runs (95) and OPS (.822) since the All-Star break.