Overview
- Chris Bassitt pitched six strong innings in a rain-shortened 6-1 win over the White Sox to extend Toronto’s streak to 10 games, its longest run since 2015 and the longest active in MLB.
- The victory pushed the Blue Jays to 54 wins before the All-Star break, eclipsing the previous club mark of 53 set in 1985 and 1992.
- Toronto enters the midsummer showcase with a 54-38 record and a three-game cushion over the Yankees and Rays atop the AL East.
- Davis Schneider’s leadoff homer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s two-hit, two-RBI effort highlighted an offense that has delivered timely runs throughout the streak.
- Since May 28, the Blue Jays have gone 26-10 behind breakout performances from role players and rotation consistency under manager John Schneider to climb from below .500 to division control.