The Toronto Blue Jays are currently leading Major League Baseball with a record of 43-21 since May 8th. Over this period, they outperformed the American League's Detroit Tigers and the National League's Milwaukee Brewers. The Blue Jays' season record has improved to 59-41, surpassing the Los Angeles Dodgers. They recently set a franchise record of 11 consecutive home wins against the New York Yankees. Their July performance has been stellar, with a record of 13-3, heading for the best winning percentage in any month in the franchise's history.
Since May 8th, the Blue Jays actually hold the best record in the entire league at 43-21. They have been better than both the American League leading Detroit Tigers, and the red hot NL league-leading Milwaukee Brewers.
With a cumulative record of 59-41, the Blue Jays now have a superior record than the Los Angeles Dodgers, who have a 59-42 mark to lead the National League West division.
Toronto's win against the New York Yankees on Monday night gave them 11 consecutive victories at home, breaking their all-time mark of 10 set back in 1985.
Their current 13-3 mark in July gives them a better than .800 winning percentage, which puts them on pace for the best winning percentage of any month in franchise history.
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