The Toronto Blue Jays just accomplished something that hasn't been done since the 19th century.
They beat the Athletics on Friday, 12-0, to complete the feat.
The wild stat: The Blue Jays have been involved in three 12-run (or more) shutouts in a single calendar month.
They beat the Padres 14-0 on May 21. Then they lost to the Rays 13-0 earlier this week before bashing the A's.
The only other two teams to ever do this were the 1899 Phillies and the 1886 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers.
Ironically, those Phillies were 3-0 in their games, while the Trolley Dodgers were 0-3. The Blue Jays split up the fun with their two wins and one loss.
Team in MLB history to be involved in three 12+ run shutouts in a single calendar month:
— OptaSTATS (@OptaSTATS) May 30, 2025
May 2025 - @BlueJays (14-0, 0-13, 12-0)
September 1899 - Phillies (17-0, 13-0, 15-0)
August 1886 - Trolley Dodgers (0-18, 0-16, 0-19) pic.twitter.com/XrtWgxdbPi
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Toronto has to hope that its run totals continue to work in its own favor more often than not.
In the AL East, the Yankees currently lead at 35-20. The Rays are 29-27, and the Blue Jays slot in at 28-28.
Toronto continues its four-game set with the A's for the next three days. After a hot start to the season, the Athletics have struggled, and it's a weekend the Blue Jays have to take advantage of to get back in the division race.
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