As the Blue Jays get ready for an exciting September pennant run Russell Martin and Michael Saunders are poised to make history themselves; they are a handful of games away from being the first set of Canadian-born teammates to appear together in 100 games since John A. Macdonald was Prime Minister.
Read MoreAs the calendar turned to September, all that’s on the mind of certain Blue Jays fans is October and postseason baseball.
Read MoreIt’s hard to spot an empty seat at Rogers Centre nowadays.
Read MoreSince the end of his MLB career in 2002, Todd Stottlemyre been on Wall Street as a trader and now runs his own company assisting people maximize their own potential becoming the best person/business person they can be.
Read MoreIt may have taken them nearly three-quarters of a season, but at long last, the Toronto Blue Jays’ bullpen looks to be stable.
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Read MoreWhen he joined Toronto's pitching staff on June first, Grilli brought with him a pair of losses in addition to an uninspiring ERA of 5.29 and an inflated WHIP of 1.706 on the year. Now he's the team's top setup man.
Read More@JaysGirlEmily sums up a battle for the top of the AL East.
Read More@JaysGirlEmily sums up the only series ever between the Toronto Blue Jays and San Diego Padres at Rogers Centre.
Read MoreWith general manager Ross Atkins reportedly travelling - somewhat ominously - to Houston this on Thursday, the Aaron Sanchez bullpen-rotation debacle seemed to finally be meeting it’s unfortunate end.
Read MoreDespite Toronto Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro‘s recent comments with regards to Aaron Sanchez and his seemingly inevitable move to the bullpen, John Gibbons told reporters on Wednesday that management remains on the fence about the whole situation.With both Sanchez and Stroman’s innings limits now in question, Estrada struggling at times with a sore back and a pair of veteran arms in Lirano and Dickey, sticking with a six-man option could serve the Blue Jays well as they vie to get back into the postseason for the second consecutive year.
Read MoreWith Toronto and Houston going the distance in their series opener on Monday, the Blue Jays were in need of reinforcements for their series in the Lone Star State.
Read MoreThe more and more you look at the transactions, the more you get the impression that the Jays are more worried about the 2017 season than this year.
Read MoreNearly two years ago to this very day, the Toronto Blue Jays entered a four-game set on the road against the Houston Astros. The Blue Jays saw the July 31st non-waiver trade deadline come and go as the front office stood pat and nary made a trade.
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