Two days into the regular season, only one position player from MLBTR’s Top 50 Free Agents list remains unsigned: designated hitter/first baseman Brandon Belt.
Thursday was a great day for the Blue Jays. The same cannot be said for Friday. In the second game of a four-game series, the Toronto Blue Jays lost 8-2 to the Tampa Bay Rays, bringing their record to 1-1.
The end of March means one thing – Baseball is back. With the Blue Jays picking up a big win on Thursday against the Tampa Bay Rays, it’s worth asking how future Blue Jays did during the Buffalo Bisons Opening Day.
The Toronto Blue Jays season may have started, but that doesn’t mean that News and Notes ever stops. In this edition, we’ll look at news surrounding their ace, as well as an injury update on a power-hitting catcher.
Yesterday marked the end of Spring Training and the start of the regular season. Opening Day has gone well for the Toronto Blue Jays in recent years. They have now won five openers in a row.
One day after the 2024 season began in the major leagues, Friday marked Opening Day across the Triple-A level, meaning several highly touted prospects were in action, including left-handed starter Ricky Tiedemann.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made the playoffs in both seasons with John Schneider as manager, but each time they were swept out of the Wild Card Round. Heading into the 2024 season, Schneider is looking for the Blue Jays to prove themselves and show they can withstand a deep playoff run.
In the world of reading too much into one game, I thought I’d ask who impressed you the most in the Jays Opening Day win. Some candidates: José Berríos: 6 solid innings of work.
Brian Serven is a 28-year-old (turns 29 in May) right-handed hitting catcher. He was a fifth-round draft pick in 2016 by the Rockies. He was added to the Jays 40-man roster opening day, costing the team pitcher Yosver Zulueta.
The Toronto Blue Jays took a road trip down the coast to bring in the new year, taking on the Tampa Bay Rays in a four-game set at Tropicana Field.
The Toronto Blue Jays (1-0) go on the road at Tropicana Field against the Tampa Bay Rays (0-1) at 6:50 PM ET on Friday. The Rays will look to Aaron Civale against the Blue Jays and Chris Bassitt.
It’d be an understatement to say that the Toronto Blue Jays fans have been thoroughly disappointing over the past few years. The worst part of that cynicism is that it was confirmed each time Toronto failed to reach its true potential time and time again.
The talk of Toronto’s final game of 2023 was handed the ball on Opening Day today, as veteran righty Jose Berrios made his fourth Opening Day start of his nine-year career.
On Friday, Blue Jays Nation writer Brennan Delaney touched on a roster move that ultimately is detrimental to the future of the Blue Jays, their pitching staff, and the opportunity to develop and shape a highly elite arm.
José Berrios had a 2023 season filled with highs and lows. The veteran pitcher was a key part of the Blue Jays rotation, pitching 189.2 innings and finishing
The Toronto Blue Jays have gotten off to a quick start when it comes to play in the American League East. After clobbering the division rival Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 on Thursday on Opening Day behind three home runs, Toronto will get behind one of its top pitchers Friday night in St.
The Toronto Blue Jays are going to be an especially intriguing ball club to follow through the 2024 season. Toronto features more than enough talent but they have not been able to make a World Series run with their current group of players.
Cavan Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered in Toronto's five-run sixth inning and the Blue Jays routed the Tampa Bay Rays 8-2 on Thursday on Opening Day in St.
No matter which major league baseball team you root for, chances are very good that at least one of its pitchers started the season on the injured list. Or perhaps they are out for the year. Or, maybe they are still recovering from an injury from last season.
Many players could reach new career milestones in the 2024 regular season for the Blue Jays. It will be exciting to watch as they continue to get closer to the milestone.
Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and a number of notable players aim to get back on track after underperforming in 2023.
The Toronto Blue Jays might have to piece it together with chewing gum and gumption to start the season as they wait for a few injury returns.
The Blue Jays’ offseason was defined by who they didn’t sign rather than who they did sign, as they came up short in their pursuit of several stars.
Francys Romero on MLB.com reports that right-hander Yariel Rodríguez will start the season at Triple-A Buffalo. Romero added that the right-hander is expected to make two to three starts at the minor league level.
Maintaining good health is a precious commodity in Major League Baseball, and in 2023, the baseball gods smiled on Toronto. The team benefited from the consistent availability of four pitchers, each averaging 30 starts throughout the season.
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