TORONTO -- The Blue Jays accomplished something on Friday night at Rogers Centre that they hadn't done in more than a month: They won back-to-back games.
Toronto picked up consecutive victories for the first time since winning three straight from April 29-May 1. The momentum from Thursday's extra-innings victory over Baltimore carried over into the next day, as left-hander J.A. Happ tossed seven strong innings in a 5-1 win to pick up win No. 100 for his career.
Toronto went 33 days between consecutive wins, the third-longest skid in franchise history.