One of the Toronto Blue Jays’ best decisions in recent memory is choosing Ernie Clement over Santiago Espinal. Before the beginning of the 2024 season, the Blue Jays had to make a choice: Lose Espinal or lose Clement, as both infielders were both out of options.
The Toronto Blue Jays need to take advantage of a weak schedule to begin the 2026 season. They host the Athletics for a three-game set to begin the season, then the Colorado Rockies, before jetting off to Chicago for a three-game series against the White Sox.
The Toronto Blue Jays have plenty to be excited about within their organization, and that doesn't just include their current roster but their farm system as well.
The 2025 offseason has already delivered its fair share of surprises, but one of the biggest storylines still unresolved is where Bo Bichette will land.
The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays season was a great success, bouncing back from a 74-88 season in 2024 to finish 94-68, good enough for the best record in the American League and third-best in all of Major League Baseball, and nearly winning the World Series.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made plenty of headlines for their larger acquisitions this offseason, Dylan Cease, Tyler Rogers, etc. However, there will be plenty of moves made that don't steal the show but could (or could not) make a big impact on their future.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ farm system went from one of the worst in Major League Baseball to middle of the pack last season. That was thanks to several strong performances on the pitching side of things.
With free agency news grinding to a halt over the Christmas break period, what better time than to look at a homegrown Blue Jay and where he may fit into next year’s team?
There’s a legitimate argument that Eric Lauer was the Toronto Blue Jays’ most important player last season. The Blue Jays’ rotation was in trouble after Max Scherzer went down with an injury and Bowden Francis struggled.
The Toronto Blue Jays entered the offseason ready to spend and spend big in order to get back to the World Series and hopefully finish this job this time around following the heartbreaking Game 7 defeat.
One area of weakness for the Toronto Blue Jays in the past few seasons has been starting pitching depth. A big reason for their early struggles in 2025 was because of that weakness.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The Toronto Blue Jays find themselves with significant leverage as the offseason progresses, particularly in the market for high-profile players. Throughout the winter, the organization has been heavily linked to re-signing their longtime shortstop Bo Bichette and acquiring outfielder Kyle Tucker from the Chicago Cubs via trade or free agency.
The Toronto Blue Jays 2020 draft gave them the potential to accelerate their rebuild. It’s now been over five years since that draft which was shortened by the pandemic.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been incredibly aggressive this offseason and have proven they are not afraid of spending some money to go with an already expensive roster.
The Blue Jays have been linked to several third basemen this offseason, with Alex Bregman sitting atop their wish list. But Toronto isn't putting all its eggs in one basket.
When it comes to starting pitching for 2026, the Toronto Blue Jays look covered on paper. But, one can never have enough. The emergence of Trey Yesavage was one of the best stories in baseball last season.
The World Baseball Classic is just a few months away. On top of that, the annual World Junior Championship is ongoing, while the 2026 World Cup begins next summer.
The Toronto Blue Jays have built something extremely special over the course of the last few years, especially with the moves they made last winter. As
The Toronto Blue Jays are in a weird spot when it comes to Tommy Nance. There are only a handful of spots available in the bullpen, as Jeff Hoffman, Tyler Rogers, Yimi García, Louis Varland, Brendon Little, and Braydon Fisher all have locked down a spot in the 2026 bullpen.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is arguably the toughest Toronto Blue Jay to grade from year to year. He’s given fans a mixed bag of results since his debut in 2019.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a concerted push to try and take that final step from American League pennant winners to World Series champions. To this point no MLB team has spent more than Toronto in free agency.
The Toronto Blue Jays continue to press forward this offseason, and Kyle Tucker’s free agency has emerged as a defining storyline. As the Blue Jays’ plans take shape, a potential pursuit of Tucker aligns neatly with both roster needs and timing, particularly given the current outlook of the teams’ lineup.