Daulton Varsho celebrates a home run as Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gives him the home run jacket on Tuesday night.


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The Toronto Blue Jays showed exactly why they are leading the American League. Their style of play — marked by toughness, discipline, and teamwork — was on full display in a decisive 5-1 win over the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday at Rogers Centre.

Building a Winning Identity

Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro credits the team’s rise to a clear and consistent identity. Speaking before the game, he described it as a mix of “toughness” and “cohesiveness,” backed by strong defence and disciplined hitting.

“It’s not about one superstar,” Shapiro said. “It’s about collective effort. This team bounces back from tough moments and adapts when key players are out.”

Clement’s Accidental Heroics

The defining moment came in the fourth inning. With runners on first and second, manager John Schneider called for Ernie Clement to bunt. Clement missed the sign. Instead, he smashed the first pitch — a hanging slider from Cubs starter Javier Assad — into the left-field stands for a three-run homer.

“I missed the bunt sign,” Clement admitted with a grin. “If you miss it, you better hit a home run. Luckily, I did.”

Schneider joked, “You know you’re living right when that happens.”

Early Pressure Pays Off

The Blue Jays struck first in the opening inning. Bo Bichette singled, moved to second on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s hit, and scored on Alejandro Kirk’s line drive up the middle.

In the second inning, Ty France doubled to start things off. On Andres Gimenez’s bloop single to left, third base coach Carlos Febles waved France home. Though France was tagged out on a close play, the aggressive approach kept pressure on the Cubs.

Defensive Brilliance on Display

Defence has been a cornerstone of the Blue Jays’ brand of baseball. Tuesday was no exception. Nathan Lukes made a diving catch in the second inning to rob Nico Hoerner of a hit. In the fourth, Gimenez — fresh off the injured list — executed a slick sliding stop at second.

The highlight came later in that same inning. Hoerner sent a sharp grounder to the shortstop hole. Bichette ranged right, made a clean grab, and fired to first on the run. Guerrero Jr. stretched into a full split to complete the out, drawing a standing ovation from the 43,003 fans in attendance.

“That’s a tough play,” Clement said. “Bo’s been so consistent there, and Vladdy’s flexibility is unreal.”

Berrios Shows Composure Under Pressure

Starter Jose Berrios had a rough third inning, throwing 38 pitches and loading the bases with two walks after an error. But he stayed composed, striking out Cubs cleanup hitter Carson Kelly with a perfectly placed inside sinker.

“My mindset was the same from the start,” Berrios said. “One pitch at a time, make quality pitches, and get the job done.”

After that, Berrios retired seven of the next nine hitters. He finished with 5.1 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits, walking four, and striking out three. Mason Fluharty came in to close the sixth, keeping the Cubs quiet.

A Complete Team Effort

The victory improved Toronto’s record to 70-50, while the Cubs fell to 67-51. More importantly, it reinforced the Blue Jays’ commitment to their brand of baseball — smart hitting, elite defence, and resilience in tough moments.

“I enjoy watching this team because of how they play,” Shapiro said. “Tough at-bats, solid defence, and a team-first mentality. That’s what gets results. Playing our best at the right time will be key.”

On Tuesday night, against a strong Cubs lineup, the Blue Jays proved once again why their formula works.

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