Monday, August 4th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays delivered a resounding 15-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field, powered by Bo Bichette’s two home runs and six RBIs. The Blue Jays collected a season-high 25 hits in a commanding performance that highlighted the team’s deep lineup and pitching strength.
Bo Bichette led the charge for Toronto, homering twice and driving in six runs. Bichette set the tone early with an RBI single in the first inning, and later launched a three-run homer and a two-run shot to cap a seven-run third inning for the Blue Jays. His offensive explosion was the centerpiece of Toronto’s onslaught against Colorado pitching.
Ernie Clement put together a career-best five-hit game, scoring three runs and driving in another. Clement capped off the scoring in the ninth with an RBI single, underscoring a night where he contributed at the top and bottom of an order firing on all cylinders.
Nathan Lukes and Joey Loperfido each collected three hits, while Daulton Varsho added four RBIs—including a three-run homer in Toronto’s decisive third inning. The Blue Jays batted around and set a season high with 50 at-bats, 39 total bases, and 15 runs scored.
Eric Lauer improved to 7-2 on the season, allowing just one run over six innings. Lauer scattered seven hits, walked one, and struck out four to contain a Colorado lineup that struggled to string together rallies.
The Rockies’ only run came in the fifth, when Tyler Freeman doubled and scored on Ezequiel Tovar’s single. Colorado starter Tanner Gordon was hit hard, particularly during Toronto’s third-inning eruption, and drops to 2-4 on the year.
The Blue Jays’ seven-run third inning broke the game open. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger led off the frame with back-to-back singles, followed by Varsho’s three-run homer. Clement tripled and scored on Loperfido’s single. Davis Schneider contributed an RBI double, Lukes walked, and Bichette capped the scoring with a two-run homer. By the end of the night, Toronto set season highs in at-bats, total bases, runs, and RBIs.
The win improves Toronto’s record to 66-48, tying them with Detroit for the best mark in the American League. The team’s offensive output and consistent pitching continue to position the Blue Jays as serious postseason contenders.
Toronto sends José Berríos (7-4, 3.84 ERA) to the mound for the second game of the three-game series, while the Rockies counter with Kyle Freeland (2-11, 5.26 ERA). The Blue Jays look to maintain their momentum and keep pace atop the AL standings.
The Toronto Blue Jays powered past the Colorado Rockies with a 15-1 win, led by Bo Bichette’s two home runs and six RBIs, Ernie Clement’s five-hit game, and Eric Lauer’s strong start. The high-powered offense resulted in season highs for hits, runs, and total bases, cementing the Blue Jays’ position as one of the American League’s top teams as the series continues in Colorado.
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