Blue Jays manager John Schneider announced to reporters today that left-hander Patrick Corbin is being moved to the bullpen. He was originally slated to start tomorrow’s game.
Toronto Blue Jays standout first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was scratched from Tuesday's lineup against the New York Mets due to back tightness. The Blue Jays initially submitted a lineup with Guerrero's name in it but announced about 90 minutes before first pitch that he had been scratched.
The Toronto Blue Jays are looking to make it two wins in a row against the New York Mets on Tuesday night at Rogers Centre. Monday’s series opener saw the Blue Jays snap their six-game losing streak, taking down the Mets 2-1, and improving their record to 40-45 through 85 games.
Patrick Corbin is headed to the Toronto Blue Jays’ bullpen, effective immediately. The club has scratched Corbin from his projected start on Canada Day (Wednesday) and will move to a reliever role moving forward, manager John Schneider revealed on Tuesday.
The MLB Trade Deadline has been quieter in recent years, in part due to playoff expansion, but 2026 is shaping up to be a more exciting one with several big names.
A highly touted arm in the Toronto Blue Jays’ organization earned himself a promotion after a strong start to the 2026 season. On Tuesday, it was announced
Toronto Blue Jaysthird baseman Kazuma Okamoto is finding his stride in the big leagues. The Japanese slugger signed a four-year, $60 million contract with the organization this past offseason, looking to make a clean transition after dominating the Nippon Professional Baseball league.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette's best season as a duo with the Toronto Blue Jays came in possibly their final year together. During a dream 2025 season, the two carried Toronto to a first-place division title in the American League East.
While the Blue Jays need to go after a high-leverage arm ahead of the Aug. 3 trade deadline, Richardson provides them with an arm that can be thrown into the rotation sooner rather than later.
The Toronto Blue Jays sure have found success drafting high school pitchers in the past four drafts. While Brandon Barriera hasn’t panned out, the Jays have found gems in Nolan Perry, Gage Stanifer, and Johnny King.
Being named to the Midsummer Classic is one of the biggest honors for MLB players. These 25 players have a chance to make their first All-Star appearance in 2026 based on their first-half performances.
The Toronto Blue Jays have maintained some pitching depth. On Tuesday afternoon, multiple sources reported that Simeon Woods Richardson has cleared waivers and will join the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons after being DFA’d on June 26th.
Right-hander Simeon Woods Richardson passed through waivers unclaimed after his recent DFA, per Mitch Bannon of The Athletic. He’s been assigned outright to Triple-A Buffalo.
It’s been a long time since the Toronto Blue Jays have had a top catching prospect in the system. Just half a decade ago, the team had three up-and-coming catching prospects in Danny Jansen, Alejandro Kirk, and Gabriel Moreno.
Coming off an improbable run that ended in a World Series loss, the Toronto Blue Jays are currently hovering around 2.5 games back in the competitive American League Wild Card race.
The Toronto Blue Jays got set for a three-game series with the New York Mets on Monday, but it wasn't a normal interleague matchup. It was Bo Bichette's return to Toronto.
Tony Fernandez, widely regarded as the greatest shortstop in Blue Jays history, would have celebrated his 64th birthday today. Fernandez still leads the franchise in games played (1,450) and hits (1,583), among other records.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a chance for a series victory against the visiting New York Mets on Tuesday night in what could be one of the few highlights of a disappointing homestand.
May couldn’t have ended much worse for Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman. When he came into the ninth inning on May 30th, the Toronto Blue Jays held a 5-1 lead over the Baltimore Orioles.
Over the first half of the Toronto Blue Jays' 2026 season, things didn't exactly go according to plan, but there was never a real sense of panic or concern over the club's hopes of a postseason return.
The Toronto Blue Jays are back in the win column. On Monday night at Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays defeated the New York Mets 2-1 to snap their six-game losing streak and improve their record to 40-45. In each of the six losses, the Blue Jays’ pitching staff allowed a run in the first inning, putting the club in a deficit right from the get-go.
Trey Yesavage pitched 6 2/3 strong innings Monday night and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting New York Mets 2-1. Yesavage (4-3) allowed one run, three hits and no walks with a hit batter and three strikeouts.
Blue Jays outfielder Addison Barger has been sidelined since early May due to an elbow injury, and it now seems he’ll be out even longer. Manager John Schneider tells the team’s beat that Barger has been diagnosed with a stress reaction in his back and will be shut down entirely for a couple weeks (via Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith).
With the Toronto Blue Jays looking to make a mark ahead of the trade deadline, this MLB insider questions what needs the team is going to address when the time comes.
The Toronto Blue Jays 2026 season may have reached a new low over the last week. A 10-game homestand that began with seven straight against the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers—who were right behind them in the AL Wild Card hunt—has been a disaster.