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Addison Barger hit a two-run home run, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer added hit solo shots and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the San Francisco Giants 8-6 to complete a three-game sweep and match a franchise record with their 10th consecutive home win.
By completing their sweep over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays managed to lock in their 10th win in a row at Rogers Centre.
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Addison Barger had a career-high four hits, Will Wagner hit a go-ahead two-run double in a four-run sixth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the San Francisco Giants 6-3 on Saturday for their ninth consecutive home victory.
The Toronto Blue Jays are proving to be the team to beat in the American League right now. Heading into Sunday, the team has a 57-41 record, and they lead the AL East division by a healthy 3.0 games.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNGiants' late comeback attempt falls short as Blue Jays cap off series sweepThe San Francisco Giants almost erased a five-run deficit on Sunday against the Blue Jays, but were unable to avoid a series sweep in Toronto.
After opening their post All-Star break schedule with a series at Atlanta, the Yankees arrive in Toronto to start a three-game series Monday against the AL East-leading Blue Jays.
Toronto got home runs from Vladimir Guerrero (No. 13), George Springer (No. 17) and Addison Barger (No. 14). Matt Chapman homered for the Giants in the sixth, his 13th of the season.