Blue Jays Set Hits Record in Rockies Sweep
Blue Jays Set Hits Record in Rockies Sweep

Blue Jays Set Hits Record in Rockies Sweep

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The Toronto Blue Jays swept the Colorado Rockies in a historic three-game series at Coors Field, setting a modern-era MLB record with 63 hits and winning by scores of 15-1, 10-4, and 20-1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contributed eight hits, including two opposite-field home runs and seven runs scored, and became the first Blue Jays player in 2025 to homer on a 3-0 count. The offensive outburst was a team effort, with the lineup benefitting from hitter-friendly conditions. Pitcher Kevin Gausman highlighted the rarity of averaging over 20 hits per game in a series. The Blue Jays' performance marks a dramatic turnaround from their struggles in 2024 and has fueled optimism for a strong 2025 finish. The series has been widely noted for its record-breaking offensive display.

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