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The Toronto Blue Jays are in a rut, and fans are feeling the pain.

So far, it’s been a season to forget: a poor record, the prospect of a long layoff right after making his MLB debut, a pitch from a pitcher who went viral for the wrong reasons, and a seven-game losing streak game right now. just some of the blight.

But undoubtedly making its way up the list was Monday night’s late game loss against the Boston Red Sox, which has some fans on social media laughing.

“I don’t know how much more of this 2024 season I can take,” user X @jcalfraser wrote Monday night.

“This is probably the loudest and most frustrating Toronto Blue Jays team I’ve ever watched in all my years of being a fan.”

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Guerrero Jr. had a monster home run. Screch y Coed in the driver’s seat

The Blue Jays, who hold a 35-43 win-loss record this year, appear to be in control in Boston after Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a huge three-run home run out of Fenway Park in the seventh inning five runs.

The Jays were up 6-2, but shortly after pitcher Chris Bassitt was replaced by Nate Pearson in the eighth inning, Boston hit a two-run homer to make the score 6-4.

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Left-hander Tim Mayza came on for Pearson with two outs, but with the bases finally loaded, Boston’s Romy Gonzalez hit a line drive to left field that scored two runners to tie the game. the game.

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Boston’s Jarren Duran then drove in Ceddanne Rafaela with a single in the ninth to seal the Red Sox victory.

Without a doubt, Guerrero Jr.’s 471-foot home run. was the Jays’ highlight, but it will be overshadowed by the loss which extends the team’s losing streak to seven – the longest since September 2019.

“AD 471 ft. Jays were up 4 runs but the winning score was 7 runs and they lost by 1,” user X @BrockSu wrote.

“The same staggering numbers can bring me tears of joy and pain. It hurts to be a Jays fan… to the core!”


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User X @ComeYeshua said: “I’ll still tune in but I’ve basically given up on #ToTheCore. I’m fine with them cleaning house. But keep Vladdy.”

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However, some optimism remains among fans.

“I’m convinced the Blue Jays will do what the Washington Nationals did in 2019!!!,” wrote user X @jacktbjsmith, referring to the Nationals’ 2019 World Series championship.

“I may be feeling optimistic but I’ll still be rooting for the Jays regardless of the #Tothecore result.”

The Jays and Red Sox square off again on Tuesday with first pitch set for 7:10pm

— with files from The Associated Press

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