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Blue Jays Ride 10-Game Streak to Franchise-Record 54 Wins, Extend AL East Lead

Toronto enters the All-Star break with a franchise-record 54 wins after a ten-game streak powered by balanced offense, strong starting pitching, depth contributions

Toronto Blue Jays' Ernie Clement (22) celebrates with Myles Straw, second from left, as Bo Bichette (11) celebrates with Joey Loperfido, right, after they defeated the Chicago White Sox in a baseball game Monday, July 7, 2025, in Chicago.
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Overview

  • The Blue Jays stretched their winning streak to ten games with a 6-1 rain-shortened victory over the White Sox, marking their longest run since 2015.
  • Entering the break at 54-38, Toronto set a franchise mark for wins before the All-Star Game, eclipsing the previous high of 53 from 1985 and 1992.
  • Contributions across the lineup—highlighted by Joey Loperfido’s three-RBI homer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s multi-hit performance and George Springer’s recent surge—have fueled the offense.
  • Starting pitchers José Berríos and Chris Bassitt turned in quality outings, with Bassitt allowing one run over six innings in Tuesday’s shortened contest.
  • Toronto enters the All-Star break three games ahead of the Yankees and Rays in the AL East, positioning themselves as strong postseason contenders.