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.