Blue Jays Break Crazy Century Old MLB Record

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Blue Jays Break Crazy Century Old MLB Record
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The Toronto Blue Jays are tearing up Major League Baseball in 2025, and their latest performance just rewrote history. Sitting at a 68-48 record, Toronto isn’t just leading the AL East — they’ve got the best record in the American League.

But before we even get to October dreams, let’s talk about the fireworks in Colorado this week. Because what the Blue Jays just did, no MLB team has pulled off in over a century.

A Hit Parade of Historic Proportions

A Hit Parade of Historic Proportions
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In a three-game beatdown of the Rockies at Coors Field, Toronto unleashed the kind of offensive assault that leaves scorekeepers gasping.

  • Game 1: A hit fest.
  • Game 2: More of the same.
  • Game 3: Let’s make history.

By the time the dust settled, the Jays had racked up 63 total hits in the series — that’s 21 hits per game on average.

That stat is historic, as in, since 1901 historic. According to StatMuse, no team in the modern era of Major League Baseball had ever tallied that many hits in a three-game series. 124 years of baseball history, and not a single team had done what Toronto just pulled off in Denver.

It’s the Rockies, But Still

The Colorado Rockies are… well, not great. They’re the worst team in baseball this year, with just 30 wins in 114 games. So yeah, some fans might say, “Big deal, it’s Colorado.”

But that’s missing the point. You can’t fake 63 hits in three games. It takes a full lineup firing on all cylinders. That’s the kind of offensive chemistry and rhythm that can carry a team — not just through the summer, but straight into the postseason.

If the Jays keep up this pace, they’re in line for a postseason bye. That could be the edge they’ve desperately needed in recent years.

But if you’re the Blue Jays right now? You’re not afraid of anyone. You’re mashing baseballs, shattering records, and reminding the league — and your fans — that this might finally be the year the wait ends.