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.
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.
That’s a nice way to start a season. The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays by a score of 8-2 on Thursday afternoon to earn their fifth consecutive Opening Day victory.
Blue Jays 6 Rays 2 Boy, I want to read too much into that game. We got a great start from Berríos, good defense (minus a couple of fly balls hit to Springer), and a lot of power.
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.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Toronto Blue Jays hit their first home run of the season. The Tampa Bay Rays jumped out to an early lead after Yandy Díaz hit the Rays’ first home run of the season on a 2-2 count.
An ace will get the ball on Opening Day. It was announced on Twitter by the Buffalo Bisons on Thursday afternoon that Blue Jays’ top prospect Ricky Tiedemann would get the ball on Triple-A Opening Day on Friday.
Baseball is back, which means that roster moves have been made to finalize the Blue Jays roster. For starters, the Jays added catcher Brian Serven and designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach to the 40-man and 26-man roster.
The Blue Jays have made a bunch of roster moves. Going on the 15-day IL: Alek Manoah Jordan Romano Erik Swanson Danny Jansen DFA: Yosver Zulueta. We guessed this one.
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.
Being predicted to be the first manager fired this season isn’t the most ringing of endorsements for John Schneider. His tenure hasn’t been bad, per se, with a 135-101 overall record since taking over halfway through the 2022 season.
Later today, the Toronto Blue Jays will face the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field to kick off the 2024 season. It has been a wild off-season. It saw the
The top of the Blue Jays lineup will look a little different in 2024, with Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. flipping their spots in the batting order.
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.
The Blue Jays 2023 season was certainly not the strongest. But the Blue Jays and their fans want to rebound from last season. Some believe that this season won’t change from last.
The righty entered the offseason as one of the winter’s most unusual free agents. He began his career as a starting pitcher in Cuba but upon moving overseas to pitch in Japan, he converted to relief where he dominated to the tune of a 1.15 ERA with a 27.5 percent strikeout rate.
Toronto Blue Jays closer Jordan Romano is likely to start the season on the injured list with an elbow issue. Manager John Schneider said Monday it is "reasonable to say" Toronto will open the season Thursday at Tampa Bay without the two-time All-Star right-hander.
The Toronto Blue Jays were already facing an uphill battle in the AL East, and the climb just got steeper.
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