Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has improved his numbers in his last 12 games. He has been playing hot recently. At a time when the Blue Jays needed offense and production from their top players on the team, Vladdy has certainly stepped it up.
The Toronto Blue Jays hope to parlay a comeback victory Saturday into a series win over the visiting Minnesota Twins on Sunday afternoon. With a rare offensive outburst, the Blue Jays overcame a 7-1 deficit Saturday to beat the Twins 10-8.
Kevin Gausman was doomed from the start. With the Minnesota Twins consistently pestering Gausman for nearly two years, the odds were already stacked against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Following a four-hit effort last time out, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the Toronto Blue Jays (18-21) into action as +117 underdogs against the Minnesota Twins (23-16).
The Toronto Blue Jays (18-21) play at home against the Minnesota Twins (23-16) at Rogers Centre. The contest is set to begin at 1:37 PM ET on Sunday. The Twins will look to Bailey Ober (3-1) versus the Blue Jays and Alek Manoah.
Midway through Spring Training, the Toronto Blue Jays were dealt a tough blow in their catching corps. Danny Jansen was heading to the sidelines with a fracture of the pisiform bone in his right wrist after taking a pitch inside.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was 4-for-5 with three RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays overcame a six-run deficit to defeat the visiting Minnesota Twins 10-8 on Saturday afternoon.
Twins 8 Blue Jays 10 So this one was over early, The Twins scored 7 runs in the first four innings and the Jays were unable to make a comeback. , Kevin Gausman had a rough time of it.
With the Blue Jays down 8-3 heading into the top of the fifth inning earlier today against the Minnesota Twins, manager John Schneider called upon Trevor Richards to help right the ship.
Hopefully this is the game that allows the Blue Jays to get hot. On Saturday afternoon, the Blue Jays defeated the Minnesota Twins 10-8, after being down 7-1.
TACO STAND – THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE Welcome to the Taco Stand, a tongue-in-shell look at the Blue Jays, Baseball, and other topics I tangentially connect to the two.
Infielder Orelvis Martinez left Friday’s Triple-A Buffalo game after being hit on his right knee by an 81.7-m.p.h. slider in the eighth inning of a 12-7 Bisons victory.
After inking a minor-league contract earlier this week, Aaron Sanchez made his season debut with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on Friday. Facing the Worcester Red Sox, the 31-year-old right-hander allowed six earned runs on five hits and three walks over four innings of work and didn’t strike out a batter.
The Minnesota Twins (23-15) roll into Saturday’s matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays (17-21) looking to extend a three-game winning streak. The contest starts at 3:07 PM ET on SN1 with the Blue Jays listed as -161 favorites on the moneyline to stop the Twins’ streak.
It’s not very often that a starting pitcher goes eight innings, giving up two earned runs and is still tagged with the loss. But this is the 2024 Blue Jays we’re talking about, of course that happened to Yusei Kikuchi as the Blue Jays lost 3-2 to the Minnesota Twins, bringing their record to 17-21.
The Blue Jays could have their next outfielder as soon as next season. Back in July 2016, the Blue Jays signed outfielder Steward Berroa in the International Free Agency with a signing bonus of $10,000.
The Toronto Blue Jays have struggled as team with the bats early on in 2024, leading to an uninspiring 16-20 record, good for last in the AL East. Fangraphs ranks the Jays 22nd in the league in wRC+, at 95, and 24th in team batting average and slugging, at .226 and .360 respectively.
It’s safe to say the 2024 season so far has been a disappointment for the Toronto Blue Jays. They are the only club sitting below .500 within the AL East with their 17-20 record and own a -44 run differential, besting only the Chicago White Sox, Miami Marlins, and Colorado Rockies.
The Toronto Blue Jays have gotten off to a slow start and after last night’s 10-1 blowout loss at the hands of the Philadelphia Phillies to start their two game series, they dropped to 16-20 to start the season.
The Toronto Blue Jays have pulled off a notable reunion.
The Blue Jays are in agreement with right-hander Aaron Sanchez on a minor league contract, reports Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell (X link). He joins Beau Sulser as recent non-roster signees to add rotation depth to the organization.
These three players need to get things going quickly before it's too late for their teams.
Here are three players who need to turn things around if the Blue Jays are going to turn things around in 2024.
The pitcher is set to make his return to the majors on Sunday.
The Blue Jays lost 9-3 to the Washington Nationals on Friday, their third consecutive loss and ninth in their last 12 games.
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