The Texas Rangers secured a 7-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, completing a three-game sweep in the four-game series at Rogers Centre. The win extended Toronto’s losing streak to five games.

Jake Burger led the Rangers with three hits and two RBIs, while Corey Seager contributed a solo home run. Alejandro Osuna and Elias Diaz each drove in two runs, helping Texas maintain momentum early in the contest. The Rangers took advantage of early opportunities against Toronto starter Dylan Cease, who issued two-out walks to Seager and Brandon Nimmo in the first inning before yielding an RBI single by Burger.

Rangers right-hander Cal Quantrill, making his second start of the season, delivered a strong performance by pitching four shutout innings, allowing just two hits and one walk while striking out five. Relief pitcher Peyton Gray (3-0) earned the win by tossing 2 1/3 innings of scoreless ball, surrendering only a single hit and striking out four. Tyler Alexander closed the game with a perfect ninth inning to collect his third save of the season.

For the Blue Jays, Yohendrick Pinango hit a two-run homer and Alejandro Kirk added a solo shot, but Toronto’s offense was unable to overcome Texas’ early lead. Cease, now 4-4 on the season, struggled with control in the first inning and ultimately couldn’t contain the Rangers’ lineup.

The Rangers’ victory underscored their recent dominance in the series, as they have won every game except the final contest, which remains scheduled. Toronto will look to halt their skid and regain momentum as the series concludes.