There is a huge buzz around Toronto, given the playoff baseball excitement. The businesses are making huge profits, and the people are out and about to book tickets to the Toronto Blue Jays games and more.
The Toronto Blue Jays are making a bold postseason move. Manager John Schneider announced Saturday that rookie right-hander Trey Yesavage will start Game 2 of the ALDS vs.
The Toronto Blue Jays will meet the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series without star shortstop Bo Bichette and right-handed veterans Chris Bassitt, Jose Berrios and Max Scherzer.
The Toronto Blue Jays are drawing attention prior to Game 1 of the ALDS, as Kevin Gausman revealed the club’s approach for containing New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge—and it involves intentional walks.
The buildup to the Jays’ ALDS battle with the Yankees was projected to be about Kevin & Co.’s moment under the spotlight. Instead, it is their rival who has seized the center stage, with a vital insider backing the Yankees to overpower the neighborhood team of the USA in Game 1.
American League division series rosters are officially here. The Toronto Blue Jays released their 26-man ALDS roster ahead of Saturday’s Game 1 versus the New York Yankees, revealing that they’ll carry an even 13 position players and 13 pitchers.
I’m surprise Scherzer isn’t on the ALDS roster. I thought they would see him as long relief, if nothing else. They have decided that Bo isn’t ready to play.
Is this finally the year that the Toronto Blue Jays finally put it together? For so many seasons, Toronto always had the talent, but were just unable to put it together consistently.
After 162 games, the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees finished tied at the top of the American League East Division with 94 wins. The Blue Jays won the season series, 8-5, which was the tiebreaker that gave them the Wild Card round series bye.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays are about to see action in the 2025 MLB postseason, now that they know who their opponent will be in the American League Division Series.
TORONTO -- The Toronto Blue Jays will have two advantages going into the opener of their best-of-five American League Division Series against the New York Yankees on Saturday.
The Blue Jays’ success this season can be traced back to many things, but this magical run has been possible because every part of the roster stepped up to play its role.
The Toronto Blue Jays earned the number one seed in the AL by winning the American League East division. Toronto finished 94-68 and they will face a familiar foe in the ALDS.
On the heels of their 4-0 Game 3 wild-card series victory against the Boston Red Sox, the New York Yankees have a lot to be happy about, but they will have to address two main factors if they want to keep the postseason party going.
The No. 1 seed in the American League this season, the Toronto Blue Jays, faceoff against the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series starting Saturday, October 4.
Blue Jays top pitching prospect Trey Yesavage is expected to make the American League Division Series roster. The question is, how do the Blue Jays utilize Yesavage?
It may not have been Game 5 of the ALDS, but the Toronto Blue Jays’ bye-week intrasquad game that drew 7,500 fans at Rogers Centre Thursday afternoon dropped some clues about what’s ahead for the team, especially on the pitching side.
Winning the AL East allowed the Blue Jays to bypass the wild card round, and get some needed time off before the ALDS begins on Saturday. The longer break
The Toronto Blue Jays have yet to announce what they are going to do with their star rookie pitcher, Trey Yesavage, for the postseason. General manager Ross Atkins made it clear that he would be on the roster when the team begins the ALDS this weekend against either the New York Yankees or Boston Red Sox.