Blue Jays have historic series while beating up on the Rockies
Briefly

The Toronto Blue Jays swept the Colorado Rockies in a three-game series, setting franchise records with 45 runs and 63 hits, the most in a modern MLB era series. The Blue Jays achieved a +39 run differential, raising their season total to +55. This series marked Toronto's ninth sweep of the season, the most in Major League Baseball. Daulton Varsho excelled with a standout performance of three home runs and ten RBIs, while Davis Schneider also contributed notably with two home runs and six RBIs.
In what felt like batting practice at Coors Field, the Blue Jays teamed up for 45 runs and 63 hits, setting two franchise records in the process.
The Blue Jays eclipsed the Cleveland Browns' 1950 record of 62 hits in a three-game series, making it a historic achievement in MLB history.
Toronto's 13 homers tied a franchise record in a three-game series, showcasing an offensive powerhouse during the sweep against Colorado.
Daulton Varsho's significant performance included a .500 batting average in the series, contributing three home runs and ten RBIs.
Read at Jays Journal
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