It's all coming up Toronto Blue Jays these days.
The AL East leaders are riding a five-game streak after yet another comeback on Monday against the Tampa Bay Rays, when George Springer played hero with a go-ahead two-out single in the 11th inning.
Now, Toronto will look to push that streak to six as it returns to George M. Steinbrenner Field for the second of a four-game series on Tuesday.
First pitch on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+ is set for 7:35 p.m. ET / 4:35 p.m. PT.

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The Toronto Blue Jays will look to clinch the AL East with a win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. Catch the action on Sportsnet or Sportsnet+, starting at 3 p.m. ET / noon PT.
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José Berríos will get the start for the Blue Jays after being bumped back a day for Trey Yesavage's MLB debut.
Berríos (9-5, 3.99 ERA), who was named the team's Roberto Clemente Award nominee on Monday, is coming off a strong start against the Houston Astros in his last outing, when he allowed five hits and two earned runs over 5.1 innings.
He'll share a mound with Rays starter Ryan Pepiot (11-10, 3.59 ERA), who's baffled opponents over his past three starts, allowing just two hits over 15 innings without giving up a run.
Pepiot also dominated against the Blue Jays in a May 25 start at home, when he tossed seven shutout innings with just three hits.
But the Blue Jays offence took off shortly after that appearance and now leads MLB with a .269 batting average.
Toronto, which is also 7-3 in its last 10 with a 1.98 ERA while outscoring opponents by 25 runs, can inch closer to its first division title since 2015 with a win.
The Blue Jays' magic number to lock up the AL East is seven games entering Tuesday's action. They could sew up their post-season spot as soon as Wednesday.
After Tampa Bay, the Blue Jays head to Kansas City for a three-game weekend set against the Royals.


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