Overview
- The Blue Jays collected 63 hits over three games, the most by any team in a modern-era MLB series since 1901
- Toronto set a franchise mark by outscoring Colorado 45-6 in the sweep, including a 20-1 finale
- Bo Bichette and Daulton Varsho each logged six RBIs in back-to-back games for the first time in franchise history since 1980
- The sweep improved Toronto to 68-48, extending its AL East lead to four games over Boston and cementing the league’s top record
- Colorado fell to 30-84 with a minus-316 run differential and faces mounting scrutiny as its season spirals