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Blue Jays’ Offensive Onslaught Puts Them on Brink of World Series Title

TORONTO, ON – The Toronto Blue Jays are just one win away from a World Series championship, fueled by a relentless offensive attack that has demoralized some of baseball’s best starting pitchers. The team’s improbable run, culminating in a dominant postseason, has captivated fans and solidified their status as a force to be reckoned with.

The Blue Jays’ high-contact, low-whiff approach has proven devastating, consistently chasing opposing starters early in games. According to ESPN Stats & Info, starters from the Yankees, Mariners, and Dodgers have a combined 6.66 ERA against Toronto in the playoffs, a figure on par with the historically poor Colorado Rockies starting rotation from this season.

Remember the Yankees series when Toronto ambushed Max Fried, an All-Star who posted a 2.86 ERA in 2025? They knocked him around for seven earned runs. Or the Mariners series in which they handed starter George Kirby his worst career outing. Kirby allowed eight earned runs including three home runs. All of that damage came in four innings as the Blue Jays eventually posted an insane 18 hits in a bludgeoning performance.

That approach was evident in Game 1 of the World Series against the Dodgers’ Blake Snell, where the Blue Jays’ strategy was to pressure the starter, hoping to exploit a weaker Dodgers bullpen. In Game 5 of the World Series, the Blue Jays stunned everyone with back-to-back home runs to open the game.

Despite facing tough opponents, including Dodgers ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the Blue Jays’ bats have largely remained hot. Their success is even more remarkable considering they’ve achieved it without key contributions from a high-profile free-agent signing and while shortstop Bo Bichette missed time. Even George Springer played through injuries.

While the Blue Jays struggled offensively in the past, they are now consistently tearing through some of the best arms in baseball.

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