The Toronto Blue Jays have some time to rest and regroup after eliminating the New York Yankees in the ALDS on Wednesday night.

The Blue Jays will now have the next three days off before beginning the ALCS at Rogers Centre on Sunday. Their opponent remains unknown, as it will come down to who takes Game 5 between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers on Friday night.

What made the Jays’ series-clinching win on Wednesday so impressive was the fact that they did it without a starting pitcher. They chose to only have Kevin Gausman, Trey Yesavage, and Shane Bieber on their roster, which meant they needed to go with a bullpen day in Game 4. With the ALCS being a best-of-seven series, however, the Jays are almost certain to include a fourth starter on their roster.

The Blue Jays did have bo

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