Blue Jays Take A Different Route To Anaheim Series After Leaving Diamondbacks Series
The Toronto Blue Jays took a trip back in time to get to their series opener against the Los Angeles Angeles.
The Los Angeles Angels had a distinct advantage going into last night’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays, and it wasn’t just because they were the home team. The Blue Jays had some issues getting to Anaheim after playing the Arizona Diamondbacks—specifically, it was an issue with the team plane, according to ESPN via an AP report. That meant the Blue Jays ended up taking a trio of busses to Anaheim, which meant a six-hour drive on a dark desert highway that got the team to its Orange County hotel at around 12:30 AM local time, according to the report.
"I felt like I was back in the Northwest League," manager John Schneider said before Monday night's series opener against the Los Angeles Angels, which the Blue Jays won 5-2. "But we made the best of it. We all got here safe, and we're ready to go.
" Blue Jays manager John Schneider said before last night’s game that traveling secretary told him the plane had a mechanical problem, just as Toronto was finishing up its 10-4 win over the Diamondbacks. The issue was an important one, as it related to the ability to take off and land. "There was an issue with the joystick, which is pretty important -- apparently, it's used for takeoffs and landings," Schneider said.
"So, the options were to get a new plane, which would have had to fly down from Vancouver and wouldn't have landed until 10 p. m. , or drive.