Blue Jays go off for 28 runs in ONE game vs. Red Sox!!!

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  • "How was the game?" "It sucked, we lost 28-5" "Atleast you got a safety!" "It was baseball" "Oh."
  • @ktcarl
    I've never seen the Red Sox have both poor pitching and horrendous fielding in the same game before. This was fun for Blue Jays fans.
  • @CandCog
    Watched this live was absolutely wild my grandfather was so confused when he saw the 28 score in baseball 🤣
  • 3:00 Announcer: “It is 14 to nothing.” Jays: “Wanna see me do it again?”
  • Tapia almost got 2 grand slams (including in-field). Crazy game!
  • A side story for many that will not know this. The Blue Jays first base coach had previously lost his daughter due to an accident, before the all star break. His first game back was this game. I'm going to chalk this game up as a favor from his daughter, which was given by the man upstairs! This game was divine intervention! The records set in the game and very close to MLB all time runs scored in a game.
  • @danny8292
    Stellar pitching by Boston. Also the defense incredible. Great to be a Sox fan on nights like this 👌
  • This definitely seemed like batting practice for the Blue Jays. They earned this win tonight.
  • @CJ-tx3tm
    Fenway park is an incredibly old ball park and the Red Sox are an incredibly old franchise. For this to be their worst performance of all time is actually really shameful to this current Red Sox team.
  • @christenrten
    remembering a time when the Blue Jays could hit a baseball 😢
  • The fans stayed because all sports fans know that a 28-3 lead is almost never safe in sports...
  • @Kune35
    - Every Blue Jays starter had at least 2 hits and 2 runs each. - Despite only scoring 1 run across the last 3 innings, they were one swing of the bat away from breaking the all time MLB record for a game, 2 runs shy of the record with 2 men on base in the 9th. Santiago Espinal did take a "home run cut" to try to make it happen, and was seen snickering after fouling off the pitch. - Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman jumped from 50th in run support, to 6th in a single game. Even winning by 22 runs, he stayed in the game to eat innings and earn credit for the victory, throwing 100+ pitches in the process. - Lourdes Gurriel Jr had the chance to break Frank Catalanotto's team record for hits in a game. Catalanotto went 6 for 6 in his game, Gurriel Jr went 6 for 7. - All 11 runs for the Jays in the 5th inning came only after the first two batters got out. - The Blue Jays actually fired their manager the week before the All Star break, while they were still in a playoff spot with a winning record. They are now 5-1 since the firing, with a run differential of 55-18. They scored 1 more run in this game than in the previous 5 games combined.
  • Toronto said you may be in our division but you’re not in our league 😂😂😂
  • @ozzy9101
    YouTube recommending this after their brutal 20-1 win against Tampa Bay today
  • @PACNYY
    That instead the park grand slam was impressive, but the lackadaisical effort from that CF during that play is worthy of a DFA.
  • @lsnow_20
    I still have to come back here once in a while to watch this, this game was just insane... I was watching it on my computer, and I think this was one of the most exciting games of the 2022 season. It was hilarious to see how many mistakes the Red Sox defense made in this game. If this game was at Rogers Centre, the Jays probably would've got almost 40 runs...