Article content “We don’t want him to go anywhere and I know he doesn’t want to go anywhere,” said manager John Schneider. Article content in the seventh, it was good enough to earn him his first win since June 7 and improve his record to 5-10. The following are three takeaways on a day the Blue Jays won their third game in a row. UP NEXT Max Scherzer is scheduled to toe the rubber on Sunday (1:37 p.m.) in the veteran’s eighth start of the season and potentially his last for the Blue Jays. fzicarelli@postmedia.com fzicarelli@postmedia.com Read More Blue Jays on two-game winning streak, but attention on Monday's trade deadline Why Kevin Gausman’s love for Toronto adds to the pain of possible Blue Jays tradeArticle contentShare this article in your social networkRead Next