It is beyond go time for the Toronto Blue Jays, as the struggling franchise enters a potential season-defining stretch of the 2024 season. The Blue Jays came into Tuesday’s series opener against the Philadelphia Phillies losers in nine of their last 12, desperately needing to show a sense of urgency while facing the best team in baseball.
Tristan H. Cockcroft takes a look at the current stats and passes judgment on which hot players need to go.
What an awful season this is turning into. On Tuesday evening, the Blue Jays took on the Philadelphia Phillies in the City of Brotherly love, and lost 10-1, bringing their season record to 16-20, yikes!
There’s some good news in regards to the injuries in the Blue Jays organization. This is News and Notes, where we look at news and notes from around the Blue Jays organization.
There’s some good news in regards to the injuries in the Blue Jays organization. This is News and Notes, where we look at news and notes from around the Blue Jays organization.
Last week, the Blue Jays were plodding along at an average pace. Flash forward seven days, and Toronto is last in the AL East, cancelling out any offence the club generates with calamitous bullpen collapses.
On Monday evening, it was reported that the Blue Jays had signed Aaron Sanchez to a minor league deal. As you may recall, this is Sanchez’s second stint in the Blue Jays organization, as the Blue Jays drafted him all the way back in 2010, spending 10 seasons in the Blue Jays organization.
Coming into this season, the Toronto Blue Jays were counting on their bullpen to be a major strength of the roster, just as it was in 2023. While some natural regression was to be expected, since that’s typically how baseball works for relievers, no one could’ve foreseen this group becoming one of — if not the worst — bullpens in the majors.
O’Halloran, Perez, Perry, Stanifer, relievers, plus Trenton Wallace’s six no hit innings. This week’s Blue Jays farm system notes centre on Dunedin, where
Toronto has already fallen into last place in the AL East in the young MLB season
On Sunday and Monday, there were only three games played by the Blue Jays’ affiliates. The New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Vancouver Canadians were rained out on Sunday, while no “A” affiliate teams were in action on Monday, but the Florida Complex League Jays were!
The Toronto Blue Jays prospect pool has been bitten by the injury bug these past few weeks, especially regarding pitchers. Ricky Tiedemann, Landen Maroudis, and Kendry Rojas are currently on the IL.
The Toronto Blue Jays have pulled off a notable reunion.
Aaron Sanchez is coming back to where his professional career began. The 31-year-old righty, a 34th-overall selection by Toronto in 2010, has agreed to a minor-league contract with the Blue Jays, Sportsnet’s Jamie Campbell reports.
Making his first Major League start since last August 10th, Toronto Blue Jays' starter Alek Manoah was roughed up on Sunday by the Washington Nationals.
These three players need to get things going quickly before it's too late for their teams.
Bo Bichette‘s 2024 season is currently being defined by a surprisingly low batting average. The 26-year-old shortstop is now hitting a mere .195. The Toronto Blue Jays have had a difficult time holding onto leads, and with Bichette’s lack of offense, fans continue to get frustrated.
Here are three players who need to turn things around if the Blue Jays are going to turn things around in 2024.
The Toronto Blue Jays will wrap up their three-game series against the Washington Nationals today looking for a series win after they dropped the first
Kevin Gausman pitched into the sixth inning and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays ended a three-game losing streak with a 6-3 win against the Washington Nationals on Saturday.
The pitcher is set to make his return to the majors on Sunday.
The Blue Jays lost 9-3 to the Washington Nationals on Friday, their third consecutive loss and ninth in their last 12 games.
The Toronto Blue Jays reinstated outfielder Kevin Kiermaier from the 10-day injured list ahead of Saturday's game against the Nationals in Washington, D.C.
It was the first time the Dodgers played north of the border since the Blue Jays' failed offseason pursuit of Ohtani.
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