The Toronto Blue Jays made history this week with a record-setting offensive display, overwhelming the Colorado Rockies in a three-game sweep capped by a 20–1 blowout on Wednesday. Over the course of the series at Coors Field, Toronto piled up an eye-popping 63 hits, the most by any MLB team in a three-game series since at least 1900.
In the finale, Davis Schneider led the charge with two home runs, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Ernie Clement each added homers of their own. Kevin Gausman dominated on the mound, allowing just one run on three hits across seven innings while striking out eight. The Blue Jays outscored Colorado 45–12 over the three games, showcasing a red-hot offense firing on all cylinders.