
The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a historic performance today, completing a three-game sweep over the Colorado Rockies with an overwhelming 20-1 victory that will be remembered as one of the most dominant offensive displays in modern Major League Baseball.
Powering the onslaught, Davis Schneider blasted two home runs, while starting pitcher Kevin Gausman provided a steady and commanding presence on the mound. The offensive explosion was not limited to long balls, as the Blue Jays racked up an extraordinary 63 hits across the series and scored a staggering 45 runs — the highest hit total recorded in a three-game series since 1900.
This remarkable stretch not only strengthens Toronto’s position against its divisional rivals but also sends a clear message to the rest of the league as the season enters its decisive stretch. In other MLB action, Gavin Williams came within just one out of throwing a no-hitter in his team’s win over the New York Mets, while Jen Pawol is set to make history by becoming the first woman to umpire a regular-season Major League Baseball game.






