Game Updates
The Toronto Blue Jays unleashed a historic offensive onslaught at Coors Field on Wednesday afternoon, demolishing the Colorado Rockies 20-1 in a game that quickly spiraled into a one-sided rout. Every Blue Jays starter recorded at least one hit as Toronto racked up 28 hits—including four apiece from Ernie Clement (4-for-7, 4 runs, HR), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (4-for-7, 4 runs, HR), and Ty France (4-for-4, 4 runs)—while the Rockies’ pitching staff collapsed under the relentless barrage. The Blue Jays batted around in multiple innings, with Bo Bichette (2-for-6, 4 RBI) and Nathan Lukes (1-for-5, 4 RBI) delivering clutch blows that buried Colorado early. Starter Kevin Gausman cruised through seven dominant innings, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out eight, as the Rockies’ lineup mustered almost no resistance.
For Colorado, the afternoon was a nightmare from the outset, with starter Kyle Freeland lasting just 4.₂ innings while surrendering six runs, and the bullpen faring even worse—Austin Nola gave up eight runs in a single disastrous inning of relief. The Rockies’ lone run came on an Ezequiel Tovar RBI single in the third, a brief blip in Toronto’s complete domination. The Blue Jays’ 20-run explosion marks their highest-scoring game of the season and sends a statement as they look to climb the AL standings, while the Rockies—now reeling—face tough questions about their pitching depth after one of their most lopsided losses in franchise history.