The Toronto Blue Jays (38-39) appeared to be on the cusp of a full-blown explosion multiple times this year, and as they approach .500 yet again, the organization is deciding to make a seemingly minor yet potentially intriguing midseason acquisition.
The Toronto Blue Jays are shoring up their infield depth with an under-the-radar move. On Saturday, Mitch Bannon of The Athletic reported that the reigning American League champions have acquired veteran infielder Luis Urias via a trade with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Toronto Blue Jays have one of the most valuable players in the league in Ernie Clement. While the 30-year-old typically plays second base, he has the ability to move all over the infield and play the position at an elite level, which has been especially valuable for Toronto.
The Toronto Blue Jays are in excess of two things this season: outfielders and left-handed bats. This has been a major problem on top of the fact that the righties haven't been able to come through against lefties on the mound.
The Toronto Blue Jays have picked up some more infield depth. Following Saturday afternoon’s victory against the Chicago Cubs, they sent cash considerations to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for infielder Luis Urías, according to The Athletic’s Mitch Bannon.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
The Blue Jays have acquired infielder Luis Urías from the Diamondbacks, according to Mitch Bannon of The Athletic. Arizona receives cash in return. Urías
Dalton Varsho and Kazuma Okamoto both hit three-run home runs as the visiting Toronto Blue Jays scored eight straight runs to beat the Chicago Cubs 8-6 Saturday.
The Toronto Blue Jays were needed to find a win in the second game against the Chicago Cubs. After a pathetic showing Friday afternoon in Chicago, losing 16-2, the Blue Jays needed a win Saturday to even up the series.
The Blue Jays’ rotation has plenty of talent on paper, but a slate of injuries have taken their toll through the first half of the season. Kevin Gausman is Toronto’s sole qualifying starter with 16 starts.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
Toronto Blue Jays center fielder Daulton Varsho was activated from the 10-day injured list on Saturday and was in the starting lineup against the Chicago Cubs.
Coming off a brutal start for Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman on Friday, the latest news regarding his status ahead of the trade deadline has likely been revealed.
Yohendrick Piñango has been the surprise of the season for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2026—but his long-term fit remains unclear. The Blue Jays acquired Piñango and infielder Josh Rivera from the Chicago Cubs in the trade that sent former top pitching prospect Nate Pearson to the Windy City.
The Toronto Blue Jays utility man Ernie Clement is once again out of the starting lineup for a second straight game Saturday. Clement has been one of Toronto's steadiest everyday pieces this season, slashing .294/.313/.443 with seven home runs and 28 RBIs while moving between second base, third base and shortstop.
He's finally back. Prior to their game against the Chicago Cubs, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters on Saturday that right-hander Shane Bieber will come off the injured list to start on Monday against the Houston Astros.
A 16-2 beatdown is one way to pull you back to reality after a dominant sweep in Boston. The Toronto Blue Jays have some major ground to cover over the Chicago Cubs as they seek to even the series at one a piece.
The Toronto Blue Jays badly need a response after Friday’s 16-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field snapped their three-game winning streak and dropped them to 37-39 on the season.
The Toronto Blue Jays are getting one of their big bats back in the lineup. Before Saturday’s game against the Chicago Cubs, the team announced a handful of roster moves.
The storyline of the Toronto Blue Jays’ farm system these past two seasons has been the breakouts. Last season, Gage Stanifer, Juan Sanchez, Johnny King, and a handful of other prospects raised their stock drastically.
Addison Barger has been one of the cult favourites for many Blue Jays fans ever since the magical 2025 playoff run. Having this kind of batter in the lineup propelled the Blue Jays to the next level they needed last year, which meant that losing him to a long injury stint has made a dent in the 2026 Blue Jays’ production.
The Blue Jays will reinstate right-hander Lazaro Estrada from the 60-day injured list, reports Francys Romero. Toronto has a couple openings on the 40-man roster after recently designating Yariel Rodríguez and Connor Seabold for assignment.
Through the first 75 games of the 2025-26 season, the Toronto Blue Jays (37-38) are not where they want to be, but a wide-open American League has them clinging to a wild card spot with everything they’re aiming for still right in front of them.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been no strangers to injury troubles in 2026, and their whole season has felt like a constant revolving door of players filling in roster holes left by injuries.