The Toronto Blue Jays, playing in perhaps the friendliest environs they see all season on the road, finished up a three-game series against Seattle Sunday afternoon with a 4-0 win. Josh Donaldson started the game off with a two-run home run, while J.A Happ picked up his first win of the season as the Blue Jays topped the Mariners.

The Jays chased Seattle starter James Paxton after just four innings, as the Canadian pitcher suffered his first loss of the season. The win also sent home the thousand of Blue Jays fans from western Canada back across the border in a good mood, as the Jays took two of the three games against the Mariners in the weekend series.

Donaldson helped finished out the scoring for the Jays, as he added a RBI in the fourth with a single. Kendrys Morales had a RBI single in the fourth. The Blue Jays have found their bats as of late, having hit at least one home run in 33 of the 38 games played since the beginning of May.

The Jays have Monday off before they get ready for a two-game series against Tampa to start a homestand.