The Toronto Blue Jays have unveiled their 2026 regular season schedule.
Read MoreAs the camera zoomed in on the crowd, during the Pittsburgh Pirates-Blue Jays game on Tuesday, Sportsnet’s Dan Shulman spoke about former Blue Jays cameraman Chris Dahl, who gave you pictures of the Blue Jays for 34 seasons. A Pittsburgh resident, Dahl wore a Blue Jays jersey and a Pirates cap to last night’s game. All the Dahl talk made Bob Elliott think of this piece he wrote back in 2016.
Read More“It took 10 years, but the Toronto Blue Jays finally went back to the East Carolina Pirates pitching pipeline.
Now 11 years on from initially tapping into it, they’re on the cusp of seeing the fruits of their labour blossom into key contributors to a postseason run.”
Read More“What’s wrong with the Yankees?
That’s not the right question.
The answers are obvious, and the issue isn’t new. The underlying assumption is faulty, too. Just because they spend doesn’t mean they’ll win, a lesson we should have learned by now.”
Read MoreThe Boston Red Sox claimed catcher Ali Sanchez off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday.
Read MoreInfielder Ernie Clement has been voted the Toronto Blue Jays Heart and Hustle Award winner by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich believes that Toronto Blue Jays legend Buck Martinez should be on the club’s Level of Excellence.
Read MoreLongtime Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jim Clancy has died at the age of 69.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays selected high school infielder JoJo Parker with their first-round pick in the MLB draft on Sunday.
Read MoreBob Elliott pays tribute to former big league reliever, longtime Toronto Blue Jays doctor and his friend Ron Taylor.
Read MoreRon Taylor, a two-time World Series-winning pitcher from Toronto who later became the Blue Jays doctor, died on Monday at the age of 87 after a lengthy illness.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew’s latest “But What Do I Know?” column is a special Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame induction day edition.
Read MoreSportsnet’s Hazel Mae will return as emcee of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony on June 7 in St. Marys, Ont.
Read More“A rising tide lifts all boats, including the rusted careers which lie at the bottom of Lake Michigan.
Look at the lineup card of the Detroit Tigers this weekend at Rogers Centre -- rivalry weekend going back to 1987 -- and you’re likely to see Javier Baez playing centre field and hitting ninth.
That would have been inconceivable in 2016, when he helped drive the Cubs to a World Series title, or in 2018, when he led the National League with 111 RBIs and was second in MVP voting. It would be like Lady Gaga playing the Rodeway Inn lounge in Farmington Hills.”
Read MoreThe Jays Care Foundation announced their 2025 Field of Dreams recipients on Sunday.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have claimed veteran right-hander Casey Lawrence off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.
Read MoreFree-agent pitcher Zach Pop (Brampton, Ont.), released in early April by the Toronto Blue Jays, quietly signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners a few days ago, according to Canadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher.
Read More“The most expensive document in Toronto Blue Jays’ history hit the stage Monday afternoon.
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero put pen to paper on his contract extension, officially signing a 14-year deal worth $500 million in the presence of Guerrero’s family, teammates, friends and the media.
Sort of a big deal when one considers the cost of the franchise 49 years ago was $7 million.”
Read MoreFormer Toronto Blue Jays reliever Octavio Dotel died on Tuesday after the roof of a popular night club he was in in the Dominican Republic collapsed during a concert. Dotel was pulled from the rubble but reportedly died while being transported to the hospital. He was 51.
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