Blue Jays-O's postponed; twin bill set for July 29
BALTIMORE -- The scheduled American League East clash between the Blue Jays and Orioles on Tuesday night at Camden Yards was postponed due to inclement weather. The game was rescheduled for July 29, when the division rivals will now play a traditional single-admission doubleheader in Baltimore beginning at 3:05 p.m.
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There is a new place to watch free baseball every Sunday this season. Catch your favorite MLB action with Roku MLB Sunday Leadoff, streaming free on The Roku Channel every Sunday morning.
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'Nobody quit': Guerrero's big day leads Blue Jays to big comeback win
TORONTO -- “The ball is round and it comes in a square box.” Vladimir Guerrero Jr. smiled through his words, evoking the old Spanish saying about how strange this game can be. That rings true in many ways for Guerrero and the Blue Jays right now, but it felt particularly
Blue Jays' second annual Cricket Night helping Canada grow the game
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New lineup, same results: Offense squanders another gem by Kikuchi
TORONTO -- New-look lineup, same old story. The Blue Jays continued to shuffle things around on Friday night, pressing to find a way out of their persistent offensive woes. But the answers eluded them again, and another brilliant outing by one of their starters ended in a tough loss. -
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The most surprising developments for each team
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Manoah's stuff flashes, but results still elusive in return
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Moved to No. 5 spot, Bichette willing to do 'whatever' to help offense
WASHINGTON -- Early Saturday, a songbird sang a prophecy. A Blue Jays hitter, making the long walk down the hallway from their clubhouse in Washington to the batting cages, passed by manager John Schneider’s office midway through crooning a verse from “Down With The Sickness,” the 2000 hit by Disturbed
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Berríos named AL Pitcher of the Month
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