Today (Friday) marks the season's halfway point, so let's ask the question a little differently ... how many games WILL the Jays (currently 38-42) win this season?
| All the rest (120-42) | |
| 100+ | |
| 91-99 (playoffs!) | |
| 82-90 (over .500!) | |
| They'll finish 81-81 | |
| 71-80 | |
| 61-70 | |
| 60 or less | |
| No more (38-124) |
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If the Jays play to their current pythagorean record the second half, that gets them to 83 wins or so (45-37 from here). Another August/September dreaming of that elusive 12 game winning streak to get right back into it seems most likely. You know the drill, it's mid-August, series against the Red Sox and Yankees are coming up, and the Jays "just" need to win 6 of 7, and then sweep Tampa to get right back in it.
And for those who think Toronto's 11-20 record in 1 run games is awful (and it is), Atlanta is 4-20. 4-20?!?!
And for those who think Toronto's 11-20 record in 1 run games is awful (and it is), Atlanta is 4-20. 4-20?!?!



