Justin Smoak hit the Blue Jays' first home run of the 2019 season on Saturday, while Aaron Sanchez came out of the gate with a strong performance as the Toronto Blue Jays shut out the Detroit Tigers for the second time in a row, winning 3-0.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, shares five Toronto Blue Jays’ storylines to watch this April. This is the fourth in the five-part series. In this article, he discusses the importance of the Blue Jays’ hitters getting on base more frequently in 2019.
Read MoreThe day after the pitching staff gave up just two runs in 10 innings in the season opener, Matt Shoemaker and Javy Guerra pitched their way to a shutout of the Detroit Tigers as the Toronto Blue Jays gave manager Charlie Montoyo his first major league win as a manager, beating the Tigers 6-0.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, is highlighting five Toronto Blue Jays storylines to follow for the month of April. In this, the third part of his series, he discusses who may or may not be playing the field for the Blue Jays.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays' pitchers were (mostly) outstanding on the first day of the season but the Tigers' hurlers were even better as the Jays fell 2-0 to Detroit in their season opener in Toronto.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, shares his second of five Toronto Blue Jays’ storylines to watch this April. For this article, he discusses the starting rotation.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Lucas Casaletto writes that of all the players that the Toronto Blue Jays have parted with ahead of Thursday’s season opener, there’s a strong argument that the recent trade of Kendrys Morales will be felt the most.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have traded DH/1B Kendrys Morales and cash considerations to the Oakland A’s in exchange for infield prospect Jesus Lopez and international signing pool money.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Aways, shares his first of five Toronto Blue Jays storylines to watch during the first month of the regular season. In this article, he discusses the club’s young guns.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays' pitching staff put their best foot forward in Montreal as they blanked the Milwaukee Brewers in a 2-0 win in Toronto's final tune up for the regular season.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays opened their exhibition series in Montreal with a 10-5 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have signed right-handed reliever Daniel Hudson to a one-year, major league contract and re-signed injured Canadian right-hander John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.) to a new minor league deal.
Read MoreIn their final tune up for the season in Florida (before the two exhibition games in Montreal), the Toronto Blue Jays' pitching staff took a beating as they surrendered 18 runs in an 18-6 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
Read MoreBoth sides of the Toronto Blue Jays' split squads accomplished their task on Saturday with the main group of major leaguers beating the New York Yankees in Tampa while a group of mostly minor leaguers beat the Canadian Junior National Team with a few Canadian Blue Jays looking on.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer J.P. Antonacci shares how Toronto Blue Jays players Anthony Alford and Joe Biagini use their Christian faith to help them through their challenges on the baseball field.
Read MoreAaron Sanchez looked ready to take on the major leagues as he made his final Grapefruit League start in 2019, going six strong innings to contribute to a 4-0 shutout of the Baltimore Orioles in a rare night game at Dunedin Stadium.
Read MoreThe balls were flying out of Spectrum Field in Clearwater on Thursday as the Blue Jays and Phillies combined to hit 10 home runs (including two by Bryce Harper) with the Blue Jays coming up short and losing 13-6 to the Phils.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, shares his thoughts from his eighth and final day in Toronto Blue Jays’ camp in his latest “Dunedin Diaries” entry.
Read MoreOver the last week before the 2019 season starts, the Toronto Blue Jays' bullpen battle is about to get more fierce and much more complicated as Ryan Tepera and John Axford (Port Dover, Ont.), both expected to be in the Opening Day bullpen, have been dealing with elbow issues.
Read MoreThe Blue Jays from Away staff provides their thoughts on who will comprise the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2019 Opening Day roster.
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