The Toronto Blue Jays offense looked right at home in Thursday’s Game 1 win over the Texas Rangers, even though the game was played at Global Life Park in Arlington instead of the Rogers Centre.
The Blue Jays scored 10 runs, something they’d done 14 times during the regular season (tied for second-most in the American League), and a couple of bats came alive in a big way.
The 10-1 win was the largest victory in a postseason game in Blue Jays history.
Donaldson figures it out
Josh Donaldson became the first player in Blue Jays history to go 4-for-4 in a postseason game (the sixth with a four-hit game).