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The Lead

Blue Jays Shut Out Back-To-Back Nights By Seattle

The Blue Jays were blanked 4-0 by the Mariners on Sunday, their second shutout in three games after Saturday's 11-0 rout. Combined, Toronto managed to escape Seattle having been outscored 15-0 across the final two games of the series.

The bigger issue isn't the scoreline, it's who's supposed to prevent it. Nine rookies currently occupy spots on Toronto's active roster, a depth move that only works if the veterans around them are producing, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer have not been.

The Rest of the Slate
Raptors
The Kawhi Leonard trade with the Clippers, agreed to in principle days ago, could not be officially processed until today because of Toronto's position relative to the first apron. Once filed, the move locks in the return of a two-time Finals MVP and reshapes the franchise's cap sheet for years, regardless of how the paperwork timing looked from the outside.
Toronto Tempo
The Tempo fell 89-76 to the Dallas Wings on Sunday at Coca-Cola Coliseum. It's the kind of scoreline an expansion roster is going to produce more often than not this season, and the more instructive number will be how the point differential trends once the roster settles in July.
World Cup
Norway eliminated five-time champion Brazil in the Round of 16 on Sunday, one of the tournament's biggest results to date. Erling Haaland's side now meets England, itself fresh off holding on for a 3-2 win over host Mexico, next Saturday in Miami.
The Number
9

Rookies currently on the Blue Jays' active roster That volume of inexperience is a symptom, not the disease. It's covering for a lineup where the players being paid to produce simply aren't right now. Watch what the front office does with that rookie depth before August 3. If Toronto trades from it rather than around its struggling veterans, that tells you who they've actually given up on this season.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · Portugal vs. Spain (World Cup Round of 16) · TSN
8:00 PM ET · USA vs. Belgium (World Cup Round of 16) · TSN
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Portugal to win in regulation against Spain.

“Two shutouts in three games is not a slump, it's a lineup card asking a question nobody in it can currently answer”
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