Toronto Blue Jays Break 40-Year Franchise Record for Most Consecutive Home Game Wins
TORONTO, JUL 20 – The Blue Jays matched their 1985 franchise record with 10 straight home wins, powered by multiple home runs and strong offense throughout the lineup, officials said.
- Sunday afternoon, the Toronto Blue Jays swept the San Francisco Giants 8-6, matching a franchise record with their 10th straight home win at Rogers Centre.
- Earlier this month, the streak began with a four-game sweep of the New York Yankees from June 30 to July 3, Toronto's run led to overtaking New York for the AL East.
- In relief, Yariel Rodriguez secured a scoreless ninth for the save, while Jose Berrios pitched 5 2/3 innings allowing four runs.
- The Blue Jays improved to 58-41 and set up a series against the New York Yankees Monday.
- This run now matches the 1985 mark, and Toronto has won 22 of 26 at Rogers Centre since late May.
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Blue Jays earn franchise record-tying 10th straight home win, complete sweep of Giants
Bo Bichette had two doubles and two runs batted in, George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger each homered and the Toronto Blue Jays swept the visiting San Francisco Giants with an 8-6 victory on Sunday afternoon.
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