TORONTO -- The Blue Jays might be two games above .500, but their starting rotation has become a serious problem and it does not appear as though the issue is going away any time soon.
Toronto's starting five has been an area of concern all season and there were even more signs of trouble in Thursday's series finale against the Mariners. The normally reliable J.A. Happ was roughed up for a season-high seven earned runs on 10 hits and a pair of walks over 3 1/3 innings in a 9-3 loss to Seattle.
The Blue Jays' rotation now has a 5.