Toronto's offense has been outstanding, as the Blue Jays are enjoying quite the season so far. Their record is 68–48, a dominant display that has put them atop the AL East standings. On Thursday, they swept the series against the Colorado Rockies in historic fashion.

The Blue Jays absolutely demolished Colorado in the final game, prevailing 20–1. Not only that, throughout the series, the team collected 63 hits, scored 45 runs and posted a +39 run differential.

The latter two figures are franchise records, while the hit total stands as a modern-era MLB mark.

Toronto's batting leader, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., went 8-for-17 with two homers and four RBIs, while Bo Bichette batted 7-for-17 and drove in ten runs. Davis Schneider provided two long balls, and Ty France recorded three doubles. Uti

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