After a Big Game, Toronto Blue Jays’ Catcher Stands Atop Some Fun Team History.

The Toronto Blue Jays upset the Chicago White Sox on Monday afternoon, and catcher Danny Jansen made history with a tremendous game.

The Toronto Blue Jays dominated the Chicago White Sox on Monday afternoon, winning 9-3 at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays, a significant letdown this season, are at 21-25. The White Sox, one of the poorest teams in baseball, are presently 14-34.

The Blue Jays collected 12 hits in all, with three players recording multiple hits. One of those players was catcher Danny Jansen, who went 3-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, and five RBIs. Because of his hard work, he is now at the pinnacle of some entertaining Blue Jays history.

Jansen was injured earlier in the year so he only has 69 at-bats, but that’s unreal production out of your catcher. He has five homers and 12 RBI thus far, and it’s good timing too, because he’ll be a free agent at the end of the season.

Jansen is in the seventh year of his career, all with the Jays. He’s a .230 career homer with 70 home runs and 208 RBI.

The Blue Jays and White Sox will play each other again on Tuesday night in a battle of solid lefties.

Yusei Kikuchi (2-3, 2.60 ERA) pitches for the Jays while Garrett Crochet (4-4, 4.18 ERA) pitches for the White Sox.

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