If the Blue Jays somehow win the American League Division Series on Wednesday, Johnny Au knows exactly where he’ll be: at his computer, typing furiously.

And if they lose, he’ll still be at his computer. But he’s obviously hoping for a win.

Au, 25, has the rare distinction of being the top editor for the Jays’ Wikipedia page. Though anyone can edit Wikipedia, few choose to do it as often, or regularly, as Au.

The edits are logged on the website but hidden from most readers. Au said he doesn’t want or need attention for his work.

“I prefer to be anonymous, doing things under the radar,” he said.

Au spends an average 10 to 14 hours a week ensuring the Blues Jays and other Toronto-focused Wikipedia entries are up to date and error-free. He’s made 492 edits to the Blue Jays page since he started in 2007, putting him squarely in the number one spot for most edits, and far beyond the second-placed editor, who has made 230 edits.

To call Wikipedia editing a passion would be an understatement for Au. One of his happiest memories is meeting Simon Pulsifer, another renowned Toronto-based Wikipedia editor. When Au told Pulsifer he was his hero, Pulsifer told him that Au was in fact his hero. It was more than Au could have hoped for.

“[I was] proud and humbled at the same time,” he said.

Au usually leaves big edits to other editors. Instead, he usually focuses on small things, like spelling and style errors.

“I’m more of a gatekeeper, doing the maintenance stuff,” he said.

The Wikipedia page for the Blue Jays has gotten just shy of 70,000 views in the past 30 days. The day after the team clinched the AL East division on Sept. 30, the page got a record 8,400 views.

All that attention means people have been trying to leave their mark on the page. Because everyone can edit Wikipedia, many added their own comments to the page, sometimes just vandalizing it with obscene comments.

Au is usually there, along with the other regular editors, to catch these edits and remove them, sometimes within minutes. He said it’s normal for a site to get more vandals when it becomes newsworthy.

“When things get popular … people want to mess [them] up,” he said.

The vandalism prompted Au and some other editors to lock the page down in semi-protected status, which means only established users can edit it. It’s helped so far, he said, though a vandal still gets through every now and then.

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With the Jays in the playoffs, attention has continued. But when it does die down, Au will dutifully keep his eyes on the Wikipedia page.

On Oct. 8, when the first playoff game between the Jays and the Texas Rangers was starting, Au changed two small words on the page dedicated to the 2015 season, from saying the team “will open” the playoffs, to “is opening.” It might be seem trivial to some, but to Au, there’s nothing more important.