The Toronto Blue Jays put on a show against the Texas Rangers on Saturday. A few days after making a highlight reel catch against the Chicago Cubs, Davis Schneider helped orchestrate an offensive masterclass. However, Myles Straw's first career multi-home run game stole the show in the 14-2 win. As if that wasn't enough, Daulton Varsho also went deep with a two-run shot.
The starting outfield for Toronto went a combined 10-for-12 with four home runs in the game. According to OptaSTATS, Saturday was the first time in Major League Baseball history that all three starting outfielders for a team reached base at least four times and hit a home run each. That feat put a bow on what might be one of the Blue Jays' best games of the year.
Toronto finds themselves at the top of the American