Major League Baseball » Toronto Blue Jays » Postseason Series » Up 2-0
Series | Opponent | Game 3 Result | Series Result |
---|---|---|---|
All Series | – | 33.3% | 66.7% |
2016 – ALDS | Texas Rangers | Win 7 - 6 | Won in 3 (3-0) |
1993 – ALCS | Chicago White Sox | Loss 1 - 6 | Won in 6 (4-2) |
1985 – ALCS | Kansas City Royals | Loss 5 - 6 | Lost in 7 (3-4) |
Series | Opponent | Game 3 Result | Series Result |
---|---|---|---|
All Series | – | 0% | 50% |
1993 – ALCS | Chicago White Sox | Loss 1 - 6 | Won in 6 (4-2) |
1985 – ALCS | Kansas City Royals | Loss 5 - 6 | Lost in 7 (3-4) |
Series | Opponent | Game 3 Result | Series Result |
---|---|---|---|
All Series | – | 100% | 100% |
2016 – ALDS | Texas Rangers | Win 7 - 6 | Won in 3 (3-0) |
Over the 3 previous times the Toronto Blue Jays have been up 2-0 in a postseason series, they've gone on to win the series 2 times (66.7%). Out of those 3 series, the Blue Jays went 1-2 (33.3%) in game 3.
The last time the Toronto Blue Jays lost a series after having a 2-0 lead was against the Kansas City Royals in the 1985 AL Championship Series. The Blue Jays lost the series in 7 games.
Historically, when the Toronto Blue Jays are up 2-0 in a postseason series and win game 3, they've gone on to win the series 100% of the time. When the Blue Jays lose game 3, they've only gone on to win the series 50% of the time.
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