On Sunday, with the offense leading the way, the Toronto Blue Jays completed the sweep of the San Francisco Giants in their first series coming out of the All-Star break. The win marked the Jays’ 10th consecutive win at home, which tied their franchise record. They will look to break that record when the New York Yankees come to town for a three-game series starting on Monday.
When the Yankees visited Toronto earlier this month, the Jays masterfully swept the four-game series to overtake New York atop the AL East standings. Now, the Blue Jays will have a golden opportunity to further cement their division lead in which they currently sit a full three games up on the second-place Bronx Bombers.