Loperfido Homers as the Blue Jays Beat the White Sox 8-4 for Their 9th Consecutive Win
- On Monday night, the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Chicago White Sox 8-4 to secure their ninth consecutive win at Rogers Centre.
- This streak stems from strong performances including Joey Loperfido's MLB debut homer, back-to-back homers with Nathan Lukes, and consistent pitching support.
- Loperfido homered in the fifth and added a two-run single in the sixth; Addison Barger hit his 12th homer and Lukes executed a squeeze bunt run.
- The Blue Jays improved to a 53-38 record, matching their franchise record for most pre-All-Star break wins, with José Berríos pitching six innings allowing one run.
- The victory increased Toronto's lead in the AL East and marked their longest winning streak in nearly nine years, underscoring the team's strong season momentum.
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Loperfido homers as the Blue Jays beat the White Sox 8-4 for their 9th consecutive win
Joey Loperfido homered and drove in three runs, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Chicago White Sox 8-4 for their ninth consecutive win.
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