The race in eastern American continues to be interesting.
That said, yesterday, it should be noted that the three teams that aspire to finish at the top of the division lost. This benefits the Blue Jays, who are three games ahead of the Yankees and the Red Sox … and the equality break against the two teams.
The Red Soxs were the first to play. They were in Sacramento and they lost 5-4. It was Aroldis Chapman who inherited the defeat, he who lost the match by giving a point.
Is it… human?
Among the Yankees, the Bronx club has still undergone a big setback. After losing 12-2 Tuesday, it ended 11-1 in favor of the tigers last night. Not exactly ideal, you say?
In two games against the Gleyber Torres club, it ended 23-3.
What about Blue Jays? The club dated 2-0 in eighth round against the Astros. But Jeff Hoffman, who tears out these days, gave the victory circuit in ninth.
It is his 13th of the season in ninth round or later.
This means that Blue Jays are no longer at the forefront of the American League: the tigers are there, with half a game. As for the Red Sox and the Yankees, they are four games ahead of the Rangers and 2.5 games on Seattle.
It’s a tight race, therefore.

- The dishes are in danger of missing the series.

- Why just five rounds for the one who has 203 stick withdraws this season?
- Trey YesAvnium did well in the AAA yesterday.
- Mookie Betts takes ease.