Despite hitting .344 in 31 games, Darwin Barney continues to battle for a starting role.
Read MoreThis website was created to tell stories about Canadian baseball and whether Bob Elliott likes it or not, this week the biggest news in that world is the country’s top baseball writer hanging up his proverbial cleats.
Read MoreFrom Glenn Adams, Russ Adams and Willie Aikens to Chris Woodward, Gregg Zaun and Eddie Zosky, the Toronto Blue Jays could always hit. Not every last man, A-to-Zed, but they could put up some numbers.
Read MoreNew York has lost four of six to the first-place Boston Red Sox and five of seven to the Toronto Blue Jays while dropping two of three to the Baltimore Orioles.
Read MoreBy nature, bullpens are extremely volatile and unpredictable. Because relievers pitch so infrequently, the results are just as varied.
Read MoreBoston Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley, Jr. had hoped to bring a hitting streak to the Rogers Centre this weekend. Instead his consecutive-game mark ended at 29 game as right-hander Jon Gray and the Colorado Rockies beat Boston 8-2 at Fenway Park Thursday night.
Read MoreHallelujah, praise the Lord - the Toronto Blue Jays went 3-for-8 (.375) with runners in scoring position versus the New York Yankees on Wednesday!
Read MoreUnwanted in the Seattle Mariners lineup Justin Smoak and Michael Saunders are key contributors to what remains of the most dominant offences in baseball.
Read More@JaysGirlEmily sums up the Blue Jays' recent visit to Target Field.
Read MoreJosh Donaldson tried to cram 17 innings of contribution into Sunday afternoon’s game with his bat, glove, glare and mouth as he did a post-game TV interview as Manitoba and Saskatchewan fans serenading him with MVP chants and when asked took to the post-game pulpit.
Read MoreWe’re not sure how many games Your Toronto Blue Jays are going to win this season. Or where they will finish. We are 100% sure they are going to be entertaining.
Read MoreIn a rare case the Toronto Blue Jays got a bad break on Saturday due to a case of mistaken obscenity.
Read MoreFor one night at least, the Toronto Blue Jays made Target Field look a bandbox.
Read MoreThis is Chris Dahl 34th year as a travelling camera man for the Jays. He guesses he has worked roughly 5,000 games in his career.
Read MoreJay Blue checks in on Ryan McBroom and Devon Travis
Read MoreJose Bautista stays in the lead-off spot
Read MoreDo the Minnesota Twins respect Edwin Encarnacion. Or is mostly fear?
Read MoreOn a Tuesday night in June in 2010, the Blue Jays visited PetCo Park in San Diego. Manager Cito Gaston wrote Jose Bautista’s name into the lead-off spot. And now, 2,165 days later Bautista’s name was atop the lineup hanging inside the Blue Jays clubhouse at Target Field Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreThe last time the Blue Jays saw the Minneapolis Twins they were limping towards the buses at the Rogers Centre.
Read More@JaysGirlEmily recaps a grim series for the Toronto Blue Jays.
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