Six-six-six: The number of the beast. The sign of the devil.
Or, in baseball terms for the Blue Jays: scoring just six runs before the sixth inning heading into the last game of a six-game homestand.
And 6-6-6 isn’t good, occultish or stats-wise.
But the Beastie Boys, as has become Toronto’s signature boogaloo move, yet again managed to escape from the belly of the beast with their MLB-leading 45th comeback win of the season, and fourth-most in franchise history. Baseball
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Now, that’s a bit of a cheap stat — rallying from 0-1 in the first inning for the eventual W still counts as a comeback, and behind after seven they’re 11-47.
But that’s where they were on t