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Rockies explode for 7-run inning, rout Jays for first victory
- On Monday, March 30, the Colorado Rockies defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 14-5 at Rogers Centre, securing their first win of the season after three consecutive losses.
- Blue Jays starting pitcher Cody Ponce left the game in the third inning with a right knee injury, forcing Toronto to rely on their bullpen early in the contest.
- Right fielder Troy Johnston ignited the offense with a 423-foot two-run home run, sparking a seven-run sixth inning as Colorado finished with 17 hits.
- Blue Jays manager John Schneider used backup catcher Tyler Heineman as an emergency pitcher for the final two innings to preserve his relief corps after the game became one-sided.
- Right-Handed pitcher Max Scherzer makes his season debut for Toronto on Tuesday, facing Colorado right-hander Ryan Feltner in the next matchup of the series.
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Johnston’s two-run homer kicks off seven-run inning as Rockies roll past Jays 14-5
TORONTO - Troy Johnston's two-run homer ignited a seven-run sixth inning as the Colorado Rockies rolled past the Toronto Blue Jays 14-5 on Monday.
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Johnston hits a 2-run homer as the Rockies rout the Blue Jays 14-5 for their 1st win of the season
Troy Johnston hit a two-run homer, Ezequiel Tovar had three hits and three RBIs, and the Colorado Rockies won for the first time this season by routing the Toronto Blue Jays 14-5
Jays face Colorado Rockies after record-setting weekend
Hoping to put the disappointment of last year's World Series defeat behind them, the Toronto Blue Jays have already been breaking records — including Dylan Cease, Eric Lauer and Kevin Gausman. CBC’s Greg Ross breaks down the season so far ahead of tonight’s game against the Colorado Rookies.
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