Jose Berrios couldn’t shut the door with two outs in the fourth inning Sunday and it cost the Blue Jays a series sweep.

Toronto was coming off a stirring comeback win Friday and a 14-2 rout of the Texas Rangers Saturday, but fell behind early and never got the offence in gear against a quality opposing starter.

The visiting bullpen hit a bit of a speed bump again, but with a six-run cushion giving up a couple of runs and some walks in the eighth inning didn’t impact things much.

Here are three takeaways from a winnable game that instead went 10-4 to the visitors:

NO WAY JOSE

Berrios could have had a far different afternoon at Rogers Centre had he shown more of a killer instinct.

While the veteran has not looked to be in top form at times this season, Toronto’s opening day starter sti

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