Blue Jays vs Rockies: Toronto’s Big Win Raises Tease for Game Two
Hunter Goodman of the Colorado Rockies celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a home run during the game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on Sunday, August 3, 2025 in Denver, Colorado.
Denver, 5th August – The Blue Jays played an amazing game at Coors Field last night, beating the Rockies 15‑1. Now, everyone is waiting to see what happens in the next game.
Toronto looked strong from the start. Bo Bichette hit two home runs and brought in six runs. Ernie Clement also played really well, with five hits in the game. Daulton Varsho hit a big home run too and got four runs. The team made 25 hits in total, their best this season. Pitcher Eric Lauer did a great job and only gave up one run in six innings.
The Rockies had a tough night. Their starting pitcher, Tanner Gordon, gave up seven runs in less than three innings. Colorado’s batters couldn’t do much, and the team now has 52 losses in 112 games this season.
The Blue Jays go into tonight’s game feeling confident. They have a 66‑48 record and are at the top in the AL East. Their team is hitting really well, with a .266 average—the best in all of Major League Baseball. Bo Bichette is on fire, getting hits in many games recently.
Tonight’s pitchers: José Berríos (7‑4, 3.84 ERA) will pitch for Toronto, and Anthony Molina (0‑0) will pitch for Colorado. The Blue Jays are favorites to win. The expected total runs for the game is set at 11.5, just like the high score in the first game.
Why should fans watch?
This doesn’t feel like just another game. Toronto is playing great. Colorado is struggling, especially at home, where they’ve lost 40 out of 56 games. Can the Rockies fight back, or will Toronto win big again?
Watch out for Bo Bichette and Ernie Clement. If they keep playing like last night, Toronto mightbreak another record. For Colorado, it’s a chance to turn things around and surprise everyone.