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Nelson Anderson
July 6, 2025  (6:37 PM)
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Blue Jays third Baseman Addison Barger congratulates Bo Bichette at home plate after a two run home run against the Los Angeles Angels at Rogers Centre.
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The Toronto Blue Jays complete a perfect homestand with series sweeps over the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Angels.

Bo Bichette homered and scored the deciding run as the Toronto Blue Jays continued their winning ways with a 3-2 win against the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
Davis Schneider knocked in Bichette in the sixth inning with a single down the left-field line for a series sweep and Toronto's (52-38) season-high eighth win in a row before 40,114 at Rogers Centre.
Mike Trout smacked a solo shot for his 14th homer of the year for the Angels (43-46) with two out in the opening inning.
Toronto went ahead later in the fourth on a two-out single from Joey Loperfido, who made his season debut.
But the Angels tied the game in the fifth with a Taylor Ward single over Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to score Chad Stevens.
A crowd of 40,114 roared as Kevin Gausman allowed two runs over 5.2 innings while throwing a season-high 107 pitches.
Tyler Anderson (2-6) yielded three runs on eight hits with two walks and two strikeouts in five-plus innings.
Reliever Ryan Burr (1-0) notched the win in his first outing of the season after dealing a right-shoulder injury. Jeff Hoffman picked up his 22nd save.
Jeff Hoffman has pitched in 5 ballgames since last Sunday, and has 5 saves with no runs allowed. He had that stretch where he lost his command, but he is all the way back.
The Blue Jays have 52 wins with six games remaining before the All-Star Game.
The club record for victories before the break is 53, set in 1985 and matched in 1992.
The Blue Jays (52-38) are now 11-2 heading into a three-game series at the Chicago White Sox starting Monday that caps an incredibly taxing stretch of 16 games in 16 days. It has placed an enormous burden across the entire roster, particularly the bullpen.
Jose Berrios (4-3) faces Sean Burke (4-7) in the series opener in Chicago on Monday.
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