Blue Jays Set Records in Sweep of Rockies
Blue Jays Set Records in Sweep of Rockies

Blue Jays Set Records in Sweep of Rockies

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The Toronto Blue Jays swept the Colorado Rockies in a record-setting three-game series, outscoring them 45-6 and collecting 63 hits—the most by any team in a three-game series since 1900. The Jays set franchise marks for runs and hits in such a series and became the first team since 2000 to have two players record 10 or more RBIs in a three-game set. Their offensive surge included 13 home runs, with standout performances by Bo Bichette, Daulton Varsho, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. The Blue Jays now lead the AL East with a 68-48 record. The Rockies, struggling with the worst record in MLB at 30-84 and a minus-316 run differential, resorted to using a position player as pitcher during the blowout. This lopsided series highlighted the stark contrast between the league's best and worst teams.

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