Okamoto Extends Blue Jays Rookie HR Record With No. 26
Kaz Okamoto continues to rewrite the Blue Jays rookie record books, launching his 26th home run of the season.

Kaz Okamoto hit his 26th home run, further extending his own Toronto Blue Jays rookie home run record. The Blue Jays official account celebrated the milestone, highlighting Okamoto's historic rookie season. The performance underscores his emergence as a key offensive contributor for Toronto in 2025.
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