The Toronto Blue Jays dominated the Colorado Rockies in a series played at Coors Field in Denver, highlighted by multiple home runs from key players. Bo Bichette hit his first home run in Colorado and followed it with two more during the series, contributing significantly to the Blue Jays' offensive surge. Daulton Varsho also made a notable impact, hitting two home runs in two days, including a career-long 467-foot shot to the third deck. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger added back-to-back home runs, further bolstering the team's lead. The Blue Jays won the games decisively, including a 13-1 victory and a 20-1 rout, completing a sweep of the Rockies. With a record of 68-48, the Blue Jays hold the best record in the American League, leading the Boston Red Sox by three games and the New York Yankees by 6.5 games. The team is preparing to face the Los Angeles Dodgers next, a matchup expected to be more challenging.
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#BlueJays win, 20-1, in what might be the most lopsided series you’ll ever see. They’re 68-48, still the best record in the AL. They’re off to face the Dodgers, who might be more challenging.