The Toronto Blue Jays have signed three undrafted amateur free agents: second baseman Harrison Ray from Vanderbilt, outfielder MacKenzie Mueller of Baylor and utility player Zac Cook from the University of Texas-Arlington.
Read MoreJay Blue, of Blue Jays from Away, writes that when the 2020 season begins, things are going to look very different in the minor leagues. “Most people around the game are of the view that there will not be a minor league season as we know it in 2020,” he writes. “And when the major leagues start up again, likely to empty stadiums, the teams are expected to have an expanded reserve roster with up to 60 players on the combined active roster and reserve roster (or "taxi squad").” Blue then shares who he thinks will be on the the Blue Jays’ "taxi squad.”
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew reviews the new Roy Halladay biography called “Doc:The Life of Roy Halladay” by Todd Zolecki.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, provides a rundown of all five of the Toronto Blue Jays’ picks in the 2020 MLB draft.
Read MoreTom Goffena, the first player the Toronto Blue Jays ever selected in the MLB June amateur draft, has passed away at the age of 61.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have selected INF/OF Austin Martin with their fifth overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, takes a look back at the Toronto Blue Jays’ top draft picks in recent years.
Read MoreFor the safety and wellbeing of the amateur athletes, coaches, scouts, and stakeholders who make Tournament 12 presented by New Era possible, the Toronto Blue Jays have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 edition of T12.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have released 26 minor league players. Jay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, has the details.
Read MoreJay Blue, from Blue Jays from Away, writes that the Toronto Blue Jays have committed to paying their minor league players until the end of June. The Blue Jays have also released some minor league players.
Read MoreConga playing, teammate banter, and friendly competition – it’s hard to imagine how the first Blue Jays Virtual Variety Hour presented by TD could be topped. Well get ready, because the second edition features a reunion of the ages with the legendary “Drive of ‘85” outfield trio of George Bell, Lloyd “Shaker” Moseby, and Jesse Barfield joining fans live. The Toronto Blue Jays are excited to again invite fans from across the country to join them on Thursday, May 28 at 7 p.m. ET for the second Blue Jays Virtual Variety Hour presented by TD.
Read MoreTournament 12 tryout camps are on hold until further notice.
Read MoreThis article was originally published on the Canadian Baseball Network on June 2, 2016. We thought we would resurrect it because today is Steve Grilli’s 71st birthday. He pitched 2 1/3 innings for the Blue Jays in 1979 and his son, Jason, would later pitch for the Blue Jays in 2016 and 2017.
Read MoreA group of Toronto Blue Jays fans has started a fundraiser to assist Blue Jays Central host Jamie Campbell in his efforts to deliver personal protective equipment (PPE) into the hands of front-line health workers
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Read MoreElliott: Judges Randy Echlin and Ted Minden and son play the name game
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays and Jays Care Foundation are stepping up to the plate to give back to the country that supports the team all season long by leading off a virtual fundraising food drive. “From Home Plate to Your Plate” was launched on April 22 with 100% of proceeds benefitting Food Banks Canada, which includes a network of food banks serving communities in every Canadian province and territory.
Read MoreVirus takes Elliott: Virus takes Ernie Whitt's mother … rough two months for Whitt as he also lost his double play combo in SS Tony Fernandez and 2B Damo Garcia
Read MoreIn this excerpt from Bob Elliott’s new book, If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Toronto Blue Jays Dugout, Locker Room, and Press Box, we learn that Jose Bautista was both a slugger and a closer in college.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott pays tribute to former Toronto Blue Jays third base coach Rich Hacker who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 72.
Read MoreFormer Montreal Expos shortstop and Toronto Blue Jays third base coach Rich Hacker has died at the age of 72.
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