Blue Jays Post Best AL Record Since Trade Deadline
After losing a series to Boston on July 26 and cementing seller status, Toronto has surged to a 15-8 mark — tops in the American League.

The Blue Jays dropped a series to the Red Sox on July 26, a result that confirmed their role as trade deadline sellers. Since that low point, Toronto has gone 15-8, the best record in the American League over that span. The turnaround represents a significant shift in team performance and could affect how the club is evaluated heading into the final stretch of the season.
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