Tuesday, August 5th, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays showcased their offensive firepower at Coors Field, blasting five home runs in a commanding 10-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies. Daulton Varsho led the charge with a pair of two-run homers and a two-run double, helping the American League leaders improve their record to 67-48.
Varsho put the Blue Jays ahead in the fourth inning with a two-run homer following Alejandro Kirk’s two-out single off Rockies starter Anthony Molina. He added another two-run blast in the sixth, marking his 11th of the season, and capped his night with a two-run double in the ninth. Notably, Varsho’s second home run—a 467-foot shot to the upper deck in right—marked both the longest of his career and the longest hit by a Blue Jay this season.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Addison Barger contributed to the offensive onslaught, hitting back-to-back solo homers to open the sixth inning, each notching their 17th home runs of the year. Nathan Lukes added his 10th home run with a two-out solo shot in the third, while Bo Bichette kept his hot streak alive with a two-hit performance after recording two home runs and six RBIs in the previous game.
José Berríos (8-4) delivered 5 1/3 innings, allowing four runs (three earned). After Berríos exited, Yariel Rodríguez came on with one out and runners at the corners, inducing an inning-ending double play from Thairo Estrada to preserve a 7-4 lead for Toronto. Tommy Nance closed out the game with a scoreless ninth inning.
For the Rockies, Hunter Goodman hit his 22nd home run with a two-run shot in the first inning. Mickey Moniak and Warming Bernabel each delivered RBI singles to cut into Toronto’s lead in the sixth, but the comeback fell short. Anthony Molina (0-1) struggled in his second career MLB start, yielding seven runs on nine hits over five innings. Jaden Hill allowed three more runs in the ninth.
Over the first two games of the series, Toronto has collected an impressive 39 hits, including 25 in the opener—one shy of the club record for hits in a two-game stretch.
In the series finale, Toronto will send right-hander Kevin Gausman (7-8, 3.99 ERA) to the mound against Colorado left-hander Kyle Freeland (2-11, 5.26 ERA).
The Toronto Blue Jays powered to a 10-4 win over the Colorado Rockies behind a dominating offensive display featuring five home runs, including two from Daulton Varsho. With 39 hits over two games and a productive lineup top to bottom, the Blue Jays continue to assert themselves as American League frontrunners. Key moments, such as a crucial inning-ending double play by Yariel Rodríguez, helped secure the victory and momentum heading into the series finale.
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