The Toronto Blue Jays enter a precarious spot as they prepare for Game 3 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners . After losing the first two contests, including a lopsided 10–3 defeat on Monday, the Blue Jays knows it must adjust . Chris Bassitt , one of the Toronto's most vocal leaders, hinted at major tweaks ahead of their must-win matchup. The veteran pitcher spoke with a mix of frustration and determination, signaling that the Blue Jays still refuses to fold .

“Have we played great the last two days? No,” Bassitt said. “But, off day, change some game plans around and we just have to trust that we’ll get it done.”

His comments came shortly after Blue Jays manager John Schneider acknowledged the need to shake things up. Schneider pointed to both the lack of offensive rhythm

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