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The Toronto Blue Jays made history against the Colorado Rockies and moved into first place in the MLB in this statistic.
The Toronto Blue Jays showed the difference between Major League Baseball's haves and have-nots in historic fashion during ...
Well, the Colorado Rockies did it again. They have found themselves on the wrong side of history this season, this time in ...
Major League Baseball just experienced one of the most lopsided series' between two teams in the history of the sport. The ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had four hits, including a home run, and Davis Schneider went deep twice as the Toronto Blue Jays ...
The biggest beneficiary of this incredible stand was Vladimir Guerrero Jr, who finished the series 8-for-17, with two homers ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had four hits, including a home run, and the Blue Jays finished off a three-game sweep of the Rockies ...
A 20-1 barrage capped a nutty offensive series that featured the Blue Jays breaking several franchise records.
Late in the Blue Jays’ 20-1 blowout of the Rockies on Wednesday afternoon at Coors Field, history started creeping in.
The Blue Jays cruised 15-1 behind 25 hits, but it hasn't always been easy for them against the league's worst teams.
Kevin Gausman (Grandview High School, class of 2010) pitched seven strong innings to outlast Kyle Freeland (Thomas Jefferson ...
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