The Blue Jays swept the Red Sox on June 28, 2025, with 6-1 and 2-0 wins. Behind dominant pitching from stars like José Berríos, Toronto dismantled Boston.
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What a day to be a Blue Jays fan! Toronto rolled into Fenway Park on Saturday and didn't just win a doubleheader against the rival Red Sox—they dominated it. With a decisive 6-1 victory in the opener followed by a suffocating 2-0 shutout in the nightcap, the Jays made a powerful statement in the AL East, completing a three-game sweep and leaving Boston searching for answers.
Total series score: Blue Jays 17, Red Sox 1. A complete and utter dismantling of a division rival.
Saturday was all about control on the mound. While specific box scores are still rolling in, the results speak for themselves. The Jays' bats provided more than enough support in the 6-1 afternoon win, putting the game out of reach early. But the 2-0 victory in Game 2 was a masterclass in pitching and defense. In a tight, tense affair, Toronto's arms simply refused to break, silencing the Fenway faithful and securing the sweep. Winning a doubleheader is tough; winning one by a combined score of 8-1 is a show of force.
This weekend's dominance didn't start on Saturday. It was set in motion on Friday night when José Berríos delivered one of his best starts of the season, tossing seven scoreless innings in a 9-0 shellacking. 'La Makina' was untouchable, and the offense, led by George Springer's three-hit, two-RBI performance, piled on. When you add it all up, the Blue Jays outscored the Red Sox 17-1 over three games. That's not just a series win; it's a message sent to the rest of the league that this team is firing on all cylinders.
Beyond the on-field fireworks, it was a quiet day for the organization. There were no trades, roster moves, or major announcements from the front office. And frankly, that's just fine. With the team performing this well, stability is the name of the game. The current roster is getting the job done in spectacular fashion, and there's no need to disrupt the chemistry and momentum they've built.
With the Red Sox firmly in the rearview mirror, the Blue Jays will look to carry this incredible momentum forward. A three-game sweep, especially one this lopsided against a division rival on the road, can be a major turning point in a season. The bats are hot, the pitching is elite, and the confidence is soaring. Keep an eye on this team as they head into their next series; they're playing their best baseball of the year.