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Blue Jays are on a major roll as they sweep a seven-game homestand for just the second time in franchise history
Toronto Blue Jays Make Franchise History After Beating Chicago White Sox originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As the MLB season gets closer to the All-Star break, the Toronto Blue Jays have emerged as the hottest team in baseball.
New York Yankees slugger and reigning American League MVP Aaron Judge notched career home run No. 350 just a few days prior. On Sunday in the rubber match against the Atlanta Braves ( NYY-ATL GameTracker ), he notched career homer No. 351. Here's a look at his first-inning blast:
Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reaches 1,000 career hits in win vs. Athletics, making franchise history in West Sacramento.
While most Canadians are busy grilling burgers, lining up at ice cream trucks, and working on their cannonballs at the lake, some of us are so locked in that we need to set reminders to enjoy the sunshine while it lasts.
Guerrero becomes youngest player in franchise history to register 1,000 hits, igniting a six-run rally that Jeff Hoffman nearly wasted in Toronto win.
The Toronto Blue Jays are saying goodbye to one of the organization's earliest great players. Jim Clancy passed away at age 69.