Lately, it’s been two steps forward, one step back for the Toronto Blue Jays. After splitting their weekend series with the Minnesota Twins, the Blue Jays went south to face the Tampa Bay Rays for the first time this season.
Blue Jays 1 Rays 5 That was a very frustrating game. The Jays had ten hits, but just one extra base hit, a double by Yohendrick Piñango. It is hard to have 10 hits and only get one run.
Before Monday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays, ‘Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider provided an update on the status of numerous injured Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays entered the year hoping to recapture some of that same World Series magic, but so far things have yet to come together. When things don't get off to the best start, a number of reasons can always be pointed to, but for Toronto, injuries have been the main problem.
Some things appear clear when it comes to Baseball Hall of Fame voting. The PED guys aren’t going to get in, or at least the hitters, and the rubric for starting pitchers has to be reconstructed on the fly.
For the first time this season, the Toronto Blue Jays face an American League East opponent on the road. They’ve been playing better the past two weeks, and they’ll have to continue that into a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
There is a whole mess of injury news this afternoon: George Springer hit some pitches and says he ‘feels great’. He isn’t starting today, but he’ll be available off the bench and should start tomorrow.
The Toronto Blue Jays took two of four games from the Twins in their last series. The final game of the series got away from the Blue Jays early on and ultimately they lost 4-3.
Blue Jays starting pitcher Jose Berrios was expected to be one of the key pieces in manager John Schneider's rotation during the 2026 season. However, a stress fracture in his elbow sidelined him for the beginning of the year.
Speed is more important than ever in MLB with recent rule changes promoting stolen bases. These were the 25 fastest players for the 2026 season, as recorded by the Statcast sprint speed metric.
Over the weekend, the Toronto Blue Jays played their first four-game series of the season. Heading to Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Twins, the Blue Jays split the series with the American League Central team.
The fact that the Toronto Blue Jays are a pair of games under .500 is more than respectable after the roster had been dismantled by injuries. However, the ballclub could easily be above that barrier right now, injured or not.
On Monday morning, Major League Baseball announced that Toronto Blue Jays’ Louis Varland was named American League Reliever of the month for March/April.
The Toronto Blue Jays are starting to find their rhythm, riding a recent stretch in which they’ve won six of their last 10 games. They’ve managed that surge despite playing shorthanded through much of April and into May, most notably without catcher Alejandro Kirk.
The Toronto Blue Jays have had an up-and-down start to the 2026 season. They currently sit in third place in the American League East with a record of 16-18.
Addison Barger is back to slugging baseballs again. The recovering 26-year-old Barger, who’s been sidelined since April 7 due to a left ankle sprain, officially began his rehab assignment on Sunday, going 1-for-2 with a two-run blast and a walk across three plate appearances with the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays.
Giveaways are sometimes the highlight of the baseball season and also the best way to draw new fans. Teams across the league have added creative spins to their player bobblehead giveaways and themes like Hello Kitty and Star Wars.
If there is a team that could blame their record on injuries, it is the Toronto Blue Jays, as the dreaded injured list has dismantled every piece of their roster, including the batting order.
Flash back to roughly two-and-a-half months ago: the Toronto Blue Jays are breaking camp with more starting pitchers than rotation spots, and conversations are swirling around who will wind up as the odd man out. At that time, the idea that Patrick Corbin would be pitching—let alone pitching well—for Toronto in 2026 would not have even computed.
The Toronto Blue Jays are so close to getting to .500 after falling victim to the dreaded injured list before the season opener even commenced, as key players have not suited up for the ballclub in 2026 including starting pitcher Jose Berrios.
Kazuma Okamoto signed a four-year, $60MM deal with the Blue Jays this offseason after a long tenure as one of Japan’s top sluggers. Compared to Munetaka Murakami and Tatsuya Imai, whose deals with the White Sox and Astros were well below industry expectations, Okamoto’s contract was roughly in line with MLBTR’s four-year, $64MM prediction.
TODAY: Jiménez has cleared waivers and elected free agency, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com. April 29: The Blue Jays have reinstated outfielder/designated hitter George Springer from the 10-day injured list.
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer left Saturday's game against the Minnesota Twins in the third inning when he was hit on the left foot by a pitch from Connor Prielipp.