The Blue Jays are unstopable with the bases loaded this year
The Blue Jays struggled at the beginning of the season with some big offensive struggles but things have turned around in a massive way, especially when the bases are loaded.
So far this season, when the Blue Jays have the bases loaded, they are batting .400 which is an unbelievable stat proving how well they have been hitting lately.
Last night against the Royals, Bichette stepped up to the plate with the bases loaded in the top of the third inning and hit a triple that drove in 3 runs for the Blue Jays.
Thanks to Bo Bichette's 3-run triple, Blue Jays are batting .400 with the bases loaded this season
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Clearly the Blue Jays offensive struggles are gone, at least for the time being. If the team can continue to hit this way, this season can turn out to be one that goes down in history for Toronto.
If the team plans on doing as well as the fans and team hope, they will need their team to keep hitting the way they have been lately and will need their pitchers to keep showing up.
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23 AVRIL | 59 ANSWERS The Blue Jays are unstopable with the bases loaded this year Will the Blue Jays powerful offense continue? |
Yes | 19 | 32.2 % |
No | 40 | 67.8 % |
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