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The Toronto Blue Jays capped a series for the ages Wednesday in Denver -- and added to the woes of the Colorado Rockies in the process. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had four hits, including a home run, and ...
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The Blue Jays beat the Rockies, 20-1, on Wednesday. Toronto set a major league record with 63 hits in the three-game series.
Losers of six of eight games prior to arriving in Denver, the Blue Jays posted an MLB-record 63 hits in a three-game series ...
Runners left in scoring position_Toronto 4 (Bichette, Clement, Schneider 2); Colorado 3 (Fernández, Bernabel, Tovar). RISP_Toronto 9 for 17; Colorado 1 for 6. Runners moved up_Bichette, Lukes.
A 20-1 barrage capped a nutty offensive series that featured the Blue Jays breaking several franchise records.
Davis Schneider hit two of Toronto's five home runs to back seven strong innings by Kevin Gausman, and the Blue Jays routed the Colorado Rockies 20-1 in Denver on Wednesday afternoon.
Bichette went 2-for-6 with a three-run homer, an RBI double and an additional run scored in Wednesday's 20-1 win over Colorado.