Blue Jays Make History With Record-Setting Rout of Rockies

The Toronto Blue Jays went wild at Coors Field in Denver with a dominating series sweep of the Colorado Rockies this week.
Blue Jays Make History With Record-Setting Rout of Rockies
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (27) of the Toronto Blue Jays celebrates as he jogs home after hitting a solo home run in the eighth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in Denver, Colo., on Aug. 6, 2025. Justin Edmonds/Getty Images
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The Toronto Blue Jays reached new heights in Denver amid a historic three-game sweep of the struggling Colorado Rockies this week.

Toronto (68–48) capped the lopsided series with a 20–1 thrashing of the Rockies (30–84) on Wednesday at Coors Field, and the Blue Jays set a franchise record and a modern MLB record along the way. The Blue Jays scored a franchise-best 45 runs for a three-game series, and the team’s 63 hits marked the most for a three-game series since 1900.

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