Bichette Has 2 HRs and 6 RBIs, Blue Jays Get 25 Hits in 15-1 Victory over Rockies
DENVER, COLORADO, AUG 5 – The Blue Jays scored 15 runs with 25 hits and strong pitching to improve to 66-48 and tie for the best American League record, overcoming recent struggles.
- On Aug. 4, 2025, the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Colorado Rockies 15-1 at Coors Field, with Bo Bichette homering twice and driving in six runs.
- The Blue Jays entered Monday after 3 wins in their last 9 games, seeking to rebound at Coors Field.
- On the mound, Eric Lauer allowed a single run on seven hits and a walk over six innings, helping the Blue Jays secure a decisive win.
- On the Colorado Rockies, right-hander Tanner Gordon allowed seven runs on 11 hits in 2 2/3 innings, raising his ERA to 6.59, and Colorado’s only run came from Freeman’s double and Tovar’s single.
- Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider cautioned that Coors Field’s 1,580-metre altitude is a real challenge, and pitching coach Pete Walker said pitchers must adjust their usage for the park’s conditions.
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Bichette has 2 HRs and 6 RBIs, Blue Jays get 25 hits in 15-1 victory over Rockies
Bo Bichette homered twice and drove in six runs, Ernie Clement had a career-best five of Toronto’s season-high 25 hits and the Blue Jays beat the Colorado Rockies 15-1 on Monday night.


Bo Bichette blasts two homers as Blue Jays blow out Rockies
Bo Bichette homered twice, singled and drove in six runs, Ernie Clement had a career-high five hits, and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the Colorado Rockies 15-1 in Denver on Monday.
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