BOSTON -- Last year, the Blue Jays rode the wave through one of the best Mays in franchise history. This year, it was a month to forget.
Toronto officially closed the books on an extremely disappointing May with a 6-4 loss and a series sweep at Fenway Park at the hands of the Red Sox. The Blue Jays finished the month with a 9-19 record, which marks the first time since 1981 that Toronto did not record double-digit wins in the month.
The .321 winning percentage is the fourth lowest the Blue Jays have ever produced for May, and as of Wednesday afternoon, it was the third lowest in the Major Leagues.