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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had four hits, including a home run, and Davis Schneider went deep twice as the Toronto Blue Jays ...
The Blue Jays routed Rockies again Wednesday to concludes a record-breaking three-game series. Toronto had 45 runs and 63 hits in the sweep.
Colorado Rockies players can breathe a sigh of relief after improved performances in July have changed the team's projection ...
The Colorado Rockies reach a new low after a historic Blue Jays sweep, magnifying an already disastrous 2025 MLB season in ...
Kevin Gausman (Grandview High School, class of 2010) pitched seven strong innings to outlast Kyle Freeland (Thomas Jefferson ...
Luxury train travel between Colorado's Front Range and Utah's Salt Lake Valley will have a new elevated rail-riding ...
The Rockies have been bad for pretty much the entire 20-season tenure of controlling owners Dick and Charlie Monfort. But ...
The Colorado Rockies placed infielder Thairo Estrada on the 10-day injured list because of a right hamstring strain.
Well, the Colorado Rockies did it again. They have found themselves on the wrong side of history this season, this time in the Toronto Blue Jays' favor.
Late in the Blue Jays’ 20-1 blowout of the Rockies on Wednesday afternoon at Coors Field, history started creeping in.
A 20-1 barrage capped a nutty offensive series that featured the Blue Jays breaking several franchise records.
Daulton Varsho hit a pair of two-run homers and a two-run double, and the American League-leading Toronto Blue Jays went deep ...