The Texas Rangers complete a four-game sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays with a 3-2 victory that extends Toronto’s losing streak to six games. Across the games of the homestand, the Blue Jays fail to secure a win, and they fall again in a closely contested matchup. The decisive run comes late: Texas scores in the ninth inning after a wild pitch, pushing the Rangers past Toronto 3-2. The late-inning sequence is described as critical to the outcome, highlighting Toronto’s difficulty in holding the lead—or keeping the game tied—during the final frame. The sweep underscores the Rangers’ control of the series, as they win each of the four meetings. With the loss, Toronto’s sixth straight defeat deepens, and the homestand is characterized as going from poor performance to a larger, more lopsided result after the sweep. Both reports emphasize the same final score and the same ninth-inning factor in Texas’s win.