NEW YORK - The Blue Jays highly-touted rotation, which has cruised through most of the season, has hit a rather significant pot hole.
On Monday, for the fourth game in a row, the Jays’ starter failed to pick up a win. Not since Aaron Sanchez’s start in Baltimore last Wednesday has a Toronto starter put together a really solid outing, which is a concern, given that the Jays’ rotation has been the club’s strength all season with the offence and bullpen inconsistent. R.A Dickey picked up the loss for the Jays in a 5-3 defeat at the hands of New York at Yankee Stadium on Monday, as Toronto stranded eight runners.