Blue Jays look to clean things up after second straight loss to Astros
TORONTO — John Schneider would like to see his group tighten up in all phases of the game.
The Toronto Blue Jays manager felt his team left another win on the table in a 3-1 loss to the Houston Astros on Wednesday night. One night after an extra-innings loss that saw Toronto surrender a two-run lead entering the ninth inning, the Blue Jays gave up a tiebreaking run in the eighth on a throwing error with another run scored in the ninth.
“There’s some things to learn from, things to tighten up a little bit in all phases of the game,” Schneider said. “I think yesterday we definitely left some chances there and today, you want to generate some more offence against a starter, and if you don’t, then things have to be a little bit tighter.
“That happens and you want to definitely clean that up going into the series against Texas. It’s frustrating when you feel like you leave a couple wins on the table against an American League team.”

