Blue Jays vs Pirates Prediction, Odds, Picks - Aug. 19
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The Rockies have been bad for pretty much the entire 20-season tenure of controlling owners Dick and Charlie Monfort. But this week might have marked a new low.
The Toronto Blue Jays showed the difference between Major League Baseball's haves and have-nots in historic fashion during their three-game series against the Colorado Rockies this week.
The Toronto Blue Jays set an MLB record for the most hits over the course of a three game series against the Colorado Rockies.
The Blue Jays cruised 15-1 behind 25 hits, but it hasn't always been easy for them against the league's worst teams.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had four hits, including a home run, and the Blue Jays finished off a three-game sweep of the Rockies in which they had 63 hits and scored 45 runs.
Bo Bichette happened to the Rockies on Monday night. The son of Blake Street Bomber Dante Bichette hit two long home runs, added a single, and drove in a career-high six runs as the Blue Jays pulverized Rockies pitching in a 15-1 victory at Coors Field.
Late in the Blue Jays’ 20-1 blowout of the Rockies on Wednesday afternoon at Coors Field, history started creeping in.
Well, the Colorado Rockies did it again. They have found themselves on the wrong side of history this season, this time in the Toronto Blue Jays' favor.
Kevin Gausman (Grandview High School, class of 2010) pitched seven strong innings to outlast Kyle Freeland (Thomas Jefferson High, 2011), and the Rockies’ bullpen limped to a 20-1 loss to the Blue Jays on Wednesday, capping off a historically lopsided sweep at Coors Field.
Daulton Varsho hit a pair of two-run homers and a two-run double, and the American League-leading Toronto Blue Jays went deep five times in a 10-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies.