
Bichette leads way as Blue Jays drop Yanks for record 11th consecutive home win
Until a little less than three weeks ago, Bo Bichette had never played on a first-place team this late in a big-league season, though he had thought about it often enough.
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As the Blue Jays continue to cement their position atop the American League East, the shortstop rather likes the feeling.
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'It feels like it's something we've been striving to do,' Bichette said before playing the hero in a 4-1 Jays win over the New York Yankees at a rocking, sold-out Rogers Centre on Monday, the latest magical night in a summer piling up with them.
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'It's the first time in my career. It feels good coming to the park every day with a bunch of teammates that are willing to do whatever it takes to win. When you do that, the best version of yourself will come out.'
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It came out again in the opener of a three-game series, on a night when the schedule told you it was Game 100 for both the Jays and the Yankees, but it felt as though it was much more than a beautiful Monday evening in July.
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🗣️ LET'S BO 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/LpTcAbpFpN
— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) July 22, 2025
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It was a brilliant summer night under an open roof at the downtown dome, a showdown between the top two teams in the division played before a sellout crowd of 41,788, the type of throng that is becoming commonplace for the most exciting Jays team in a decade.
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It was a battle early for the Jays on their way to a franchise-record 11th consecutive home win, but the will to win that is becoming the hallmark of this Toronto team took over in the decisive fifth inning.
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The big blow of the four-run inning was a two-run double from Bichette to give the Jays their first runs and first lead of the night.
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The 27-year-old sensed the importance of the moment as well as he ripped a double into the left-field corner off of Yankees southpaw Carlos Rodon and celebrated animatedly as he reached second and watched first George Springer and then Vlad Guerrero Jr. scamper across home plate.

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