One of the oddest Toronto Blue Jays trades in franchise history was with the Boston Red Sox. With the Blue Jays playing the series finale against the Red Sox on Thursday, it seems fitting to look at one of the weirdest trades in team history with the Red Sox in this week’s edition of Throwback Thursday.
The Toronto Blue Jays made headlines this past winter when they non-tendered Canadian Jordan Romano, sending the closer to free agency for the first time in his career.
It was a back-and-forth affair between the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox on Wednesday Night. After being down 6-0 in the 6th inning, the Blue Jays clawed their way back, on three home runs, and finished off the amazing comeback in the 10th inning, thanks to heroics from Alejandro Kirk.
Despite hitting multiple home runs during Wednesday’s 7-6 win against the Boston Red Sox, it’s still fair to say that the Toronto Blue Jays’ offence has been rough as of late.
Wednesday was a good day for the Toronto Blue Jays organization, as the Jays won 7-6 on a walk-off single at the major league-level, and they saw one of their top prospects continue to perform at the minor league-level.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The Toronto Blue Jays came from behind on Wednesday night to beat the Boston Red Sox 7-6 at Rogers Centre. Toronto had lost eight of its last nine before the much-needed victory and they end April at 14-16 overall.
Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios likely would accept a repeat performance of his previous outing against the Boston Red Sox when the clubs meet in the rubber match of a three-game series in Toronto on Thursday night.
To start the 2025 MLB season, the Toronto Blue Jays have been middle of the road. They entered Wednesday's game with a 13-16 record and with an offense that was in a major slump.
It took everything they had, but the Toronto Blue Jays finally put together the kind of comeback win they’ve been searching for all season. Down 6-0 through
The Toronto Blue Jays trailed 6-0 in the sixth inning and appeared to be down and out in Wednesday night's affair with the Boston Red Sox. That changed quickly.
The Toronto Blue Jays needed a jolt, and they got one on Wednesday. They were down 6-0 to the Boston Red Sox in the sixth inning and in danger of extending their losing streak to five games, but they rallied and won 7-6 in 10 innings.
You’re not reading the headline wrong – the Toronto Blue Jays actually found some power in their bats. Whether it’s because hitting coach David Popkins
Alejandro Kirk singled home the winning run in the 10th inning and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied from a 6-0 deficit to defeat the visiting Boston Red Sox 7-6 on Wednesday night.
Red Sox 6 Blue Jays 6 Wednesday is bowling night (don’t judge me), I leave the house, it is 6-0 and I’m not unhappy to be leaving. I get to bowling and it is 6-6.
That was the exact type of game the Toronto Blue Jays needed. On Wednesday evening, the Blue Jays played the second of three against the Boston Red Sox, winning 7-6 in comeback fashion to snap a three-game losing streak.
According to MLB.com’s Ayako Oikawa, Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette has expressed his desire to represent Brazil at next spring’s World Baseball Classic.
The bad news just keeps flowing for Blue Jays right-handed reliever Erik Swanson. During his pre-game meeting with the media, Jays manager John Schneider noted that Swanson experienced some soreness in his right forearm while throwing before his scheduled appearance with the Dunedin Blue Jays yesterday.
The Blue Jays announced that they have selected left-hander Eric Lauer to their roster. To open a 40-man spot for him, Casey Lawrence has been designated for assignment.
The Toronto Blue Jays have gotten off to a disappointing 13-16 start during the 2025 MLB season. There were some high hopes for this team, but being three games below .500 going into May isn’t what many expected from the Blue Jays.
If things do not work out for Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho in MLB, he might have a future with the Savannah Bananas, at least based on the improbable and unbelievable catch he made against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Erik Swanson will begin his rehab assignment on Tuesday night with High-A Dunedin. He's working back from a forearm issue that has kept him on the injured list all season thus far.
Chris Bassitt is not shy about who he is as a pitcher. His confidence in his pitching style has helped the 36-year-old right hander emerge as Toronto’s ace in the early goings of the season.