Blue Jays swept by Rays amid pitching injury woes

Sunday, May 25, 2025, 7:20 pm

The Toronto Blue Jays were handed a painful three-game sweep by the Tampa Bay Rays in Tampa, with a key pitching injury only adding to the frustrations. As the team’s struggles mounted, fans were left watching the disaster unfold in real time, wondering if fate had a peculiar sense of timing.


ledevoir.com / Les Rays ne font qu’une bouchée des Blue Jays

La formation floridienne, qui a balayé sa deuxième série de la saison, a porté sa série de victoires à cinq.

torontosun.com / Reeling Blue Jays one more pitching injury away from potential disaster

As dispiriting as a lop-sided three-game sweep at the hands of the Tampa Bay Rays had to feeling this weekend, the ongoing impotence of the Blue Jays offence may have some company in crisis. And that is saying something. The lack of hitting punch was always going to be an issue for the Jays, as […]

torontosun.com / Blue Jays humiliated as host Rays roll to three-game sweep in Tampa

Toronto continues offensive slumber, Bassitt bounced early in embarrassing 13-0 defeat to Rays


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