Blue Jays Stick with It in 14-0 Rout of Padres
- The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the San Diego Padres 14-0 at Rogers Centre on May 21, 2025, in a dominant home game.
- The win followed sustained offensive pressure and hard contact off Padres starter Randy Vasquez, as manager John Schneider said the team just kept at it.
- Nathan Lukes launched a home run with two runners on base during the fifth inning, giving Toronto an early 2-0 advantage that grew as Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Jonatan Clase contributed multiple RBIs.
- Pitcher Chris Bassitt allowed three hits and struck out nine over seven scoreless innings, marking Toronto's second straight deep starting pitching performance.
- This comprehensive victory improved the Blue Jays' record to 24-24 and suggests their offensive consistency and pitching depth could lead to sustained success.
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