As they prepare for their season opener Thursday, the Toronto Blue Jays continue to monitor a few injured players.
Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Wednesday that Scherzer (thumb) is "still going in the right direction," and the team expects him to be ready to start Saturday against the Orioles, Ben Nicholson ...
There are eight new Blue Jays for the new season. There is hope that Jeff Hoffman, the one-time great Blue Jays pitching ...
The Jays are looking to bounce back after a rather disastrous 2024 season in which they finished dead last in the AL-East ...
The morning of the Blue Jays’ first Spring Training game, back on Feb. 22 in Dunedin, Fla., Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the ...
Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins wasn’t about to open his negotiating playbook when asked about his two looming mega ...
Catcher Alejandro Kirk and the Blue Jays on Tuesday agreed to a five-year, $58 million extension through the 2030 season, ...
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Bluebird Banter on MSNWednesday Bantering: Jays BitsIt is the last day of the Jays’ off-season. The Athletic has a post of 25 predictions for the 2025 season. This was number ...
Blue Jays finalize position players for opening day roster with Alan Roden, Will Wagner, outfielders Myles Straw, Nathan ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are just a few days away from getting things going on their 2025 season, with some new faces in the mix ...
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Blue Jays full of optimism ahead of season openerLike other Major League Baseball teams, the Toronto Blue Jays are brimming with optimism going into the season opener.
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