
"It ended up being a grind to reach the Postseason after going through a four-game losing streak that saw three runs in 36 innings, a combined 15 hits, while allowing 28 runs (20 from Friday's nights game against the Royals) Blue Jays clinch 2025 MLB Postseason spot The Blue Jays came out strong in the second inning, scoring three before adding on another three runs in the top of the fifth. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had a bounceback game, racking up two RBIs and going 2-for-5."
"Is it really a Blue Jays game if there isn't replay review controversy? The day didn't come without controversy after another replay review caused another round of stress for the Blue Jays. Daulton Varsho made what seemed to be a diving catch which could've turned two. However, after the Royals challenged the play, the MLB review center deemed Varsho trapped the ball, which led to two runs for Kansas City."
"Trey Yesavage made his second-career start and was dominant through the first four innings, no-hitting the Royals before allowing four runs on five hits. Now that the playoff clinch is out of the way, the Blue Jays' focus turns to the AL East division title. The magic number for the division drops to four and could be down to three pending the result of the New York Yankees' game against the Baltimore Orioles."
The Toronto Blue Jays clinched a spot in the 2025 MLB Postseason with an 8-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals. The team overcame a four-game losing streak that produced only three runs in 36 innings and allowed 28 runs during that stretch. Toronto scored three runs in the second and added three in the fifth, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contributing two RBIs. Trey Yesavage no-hit the Royals through four innings before yielding four runs. A replay review overturned Daulton Varsho's diving catch, producing two Royals runs. Hoffman recorded his 32nd save. The magic number for the AL East sits at four.
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