There’s good news and bad news. The bad news is that the Blue Jays lost 9-3 to the Washington Nationals, bringing their season record to 15-18. The good news, on the other hand, is that the game is done.
The Toronto Blue Jays are getting set to kick off a three-game series this weekend against the Washington Nationals. Tonight’s game will see Yusei Kikuchi taking on Patrick Corbin for the Nationals.
As the Toronto Blue Jays get ready for a weekend series with the Washington Nationals, they've sent down top prospect Addison Barger to Triple-A. Per Keegan Matheson of MLB.com on social media: The #BlueJays have called up OF Nathan Lukes and optioned 3B/OF Addison Barger to Triple-A.
It’s time to have the leadoff talk. We’re a month into the 2024 season and George Springer is hitting .212 with an OBP below .300 and an OPS that almost starts with a five.
The 2024 MLB Trade Deadline is still three months away, but speculation is already starting to heat up across the league. The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal wrote a piece Friday trying to predict which teams could become surprise sellers by the time July 30 rolls around.
Over the past two weeks the Jays were 5-8. Our pitchers had a 3.76 ERA. Kevin Gausman: 1-1, with a 0.66 ERA in 2 starts. In 13.2 innings, batters hit .226/.241/.396 with 1 home run, 1 walk and 7 strikeouts.
Things haven’t gone smoothly for the Toronto Blue Jays thus far in 2024. But, with 130 games remaining, there’s still time to recover from a 15-17 start.
Kevin Rogers of the Action Network shares his Blue Jays vs. Nationals pick, including MLB odds and predictions for the interleague clash on Friday, May 3.
The Toronto Blue Jays are waiting on the injury fate of yet another top prospect early in 2024. The team has already lost Ricky Tiedemann for the early portion of this season (although he's working back), and just saw Brandon Barriera go down with season-ending elbow surgery.
The Blue Jays’ third round pick in the most recent draft, Watts-Brown is just four starts and 18.0 innings into his professional career. Already, though, he’s shown evidence of why the Jays were so excited to pick him early in the draft and why he struggled at Oklahoma State as a college junior.
As per Sportsnet’s Shi Davidi, the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly set to call up outfielder Nathan Lukes from triple-A Buffalo, with the 29-year-old set to join the Jays squad for their upcoming road trip beginning tomorrow in Washington.
It’s time for another edition of “Call Him Up”. As you may know, the Buffalo Bisons are loaded to the brim with MLB-ready prospects. One such player, Addison Barger, has already been called up.
Over the years, analysts have developed new metrics to evaluate player performance, including defence. Let’s review some of these new-ish catcher-related metrics and assess Toronto’s catchers’ performance in 2023 and 2024.
It’s been a rough first month for the Toronto Blue Jays pitching prospects. Ricky Tiedemann is on the shelf at Triple-A with ulnar nerve inflammation and Brandon Barriera underwent Tommy John surgery and an internal brace procedure as part of a hybrid surgery.
Per Baseball Reference, over 137 Canadian-born baseball players have stepped foot on a professional baseball mound, dating back to 1878 with Edward “The Only” Nolan making his debut with the Indianapolis Blues in the National League.
The Jays will need to figure out a fifth starter, though maybe not right away, thanks to where they are in the schedule.
At one point last season, it seemed impossible for the Toronto Blue Jays to keep Yusei Kikuchi on the roster. The lefty struggled mightily in his first season with the Jays and fared no better to start year two.
It was the first time the Dodgers played north of the border since the Blue Jays' failed offseason pursuit of Ohtani.
The former No. 23 overall pick has already seen his career hampered by injuries.
He underwent surgery on that hip in July of 2022 while with the Rays, spending the rest of that season on the injured list.
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