Blue Jays fan became a foul ball magnet, but he paid it forward
A Blue Jays fan rocking a Vlad Jr. jersey caught not one but TWO foul balls during Tuesday’s game in Toronto. And he made sure to pay it forward. Seated in the front row down the right-field line toward the foul pole at Rogers Centre, he started off his night
Guerrero out of lineup again Tuesday with elbow contusion after HBP
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is out of the Blue Jays’ lineup for Tuesday's game against the Marlins, missing his second straight game after suffering a right elbow contusion when he was hit by a pitch on Sunday. Guerrero was struck on the right elbow by a 92.1 mph sinker from Pirates
Yesavage hurt by misplays in Blue Jays' loss to Marlins
TORONTO -- The box score tells you some of the story, but not all of it. The Blue Jays had so many chances to turn Monday night’s 8-2 loss to the Marlins into a completely different outcome. But a combination of poor situational hitting and uncharacteristically ugly defense tilted this
Blue Jays lose Cease to IL with left hamstring strain
TORONTO -- The Blue Jays placed star right-hander Dylan Cease on the 15-day IL with a left hamstring strain on Monday, yet another injury in a season that’s been defined by them. Cease left his start Sunday against the Pirates with mild left hamstring discomfort. It looked like Cease initially
Blue Jays option Schneider, activate Lukes from IL
TORONTO -- The Blue Jays optioned Davis Schneider to Triple-A Buffalo on Monday, making room for the return of Nathan Lukes (hamstring) from the 10-day IL. This decision had been looming for the past couple of weeks, and the Blue Jays will be facing another one soon as Addison Barger
The Rule 5 Draft pick making case to be part of Blue Jays' future
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Latest Blue Jays injuries & transactions
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Key takeaways: Pirates 4, Blue Jays 1
TORONTO -- The score was the least of the Blue Jays’ worries Sunday. The 4-1 loss to the Pirates took a back seat to the nightmarish afternoon of injuries which saw both Dylan Cease and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. exit early.
Blue Jays find best route to beating Skenes: Be a pest
TORONTO -- Hitting is hard enough. When you’re facing Paul Skenes, it’s downright unfair. The Blue Jays knew they needed to be realistic Saturday when Skenes, possibly the best pitcher on the planet, made his start for the Pirates. This was not a time to dream big, it was a
Key takeaways: Blue Jays 5, Pirates 2
TORONTO -- We all expected to see a dominant pitching performance on Saturday in Toronto, we just thought it would be the other guy. In the upset of the season, Patrick Corbin outdueled Paul Skenes in the 5-2 win. Remember, the lesson of the tortoise and the hare is that
VOTE: 'The Iowa Meat Truck' in running for best Minor League nickname
Nickname Knockout -- the fan-voted tournament to determine who has the best nickname in Minor League Baseball -- is headed into the home stretch, and The Iowa Meat Truck is leading the pack. Voting for this 32-player bracket began on May 19 and will run through Friday, May 29, at
Bautista, Blue Jays unveil upgrade to Toronto-area hospital teen lounge
TORONTO -- Almost a decade since his playing days with the Blue Jays came to an end, José Bautista continues to leave his mark on the city of Toronto. Following Bautista’s retirement in 2023 -- when he signed a one-day contract to retire with the team that helped turn him
Blue Jays land knockout punch in 8th inning after Gausman stuns again
TORONTO -- We haven’t seen the Blue Jays accelerate through the finish line often this season.
Miles proving a savvy add to Blue Jays' banged-up staff
NEW YORK -- When you play all the right notes, bullpen games can be beautiful things.
1 player to watch at each level of the Blue Jays' farm system
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Mock draft: Shift in the top five, after that, uncertainty abounds
We’re less than two months away from the Draft now, with high school playoffs rolling on and colleges in conference tournament play. It might have been efficient to do this week’s mock draft in person at the SEC Tournament in Alabama, because it felt that pretty much every scouting director
Outdueling the Yankees' young ace? Maybe Yesavage is still getting better
NEW YORK -- What if this is just who Trey Yesavage is now? What if there’s no sophomore slump and no regression, only more of the same brilliance we saw in the Blue Jays’ 2025 World Series run? All offseason, it felt like a pipe dream, but look at him
Offense does just enough to support a pitching master class
NEW YORK -- When Trey Yesavage is pitching like that, the offense just needs to get one inning right. Finally, the Blue Jays did. With Yesavage holding the door shut for six dominant innings, the Blue Jays finally broke through in the seventh to pick up their first win of
Sánchez exits Wednesday after getting 'wind knocked out of him' on diving attempt
NEW YORK -- Jesús Sánchez exited Wednesday’s 2-1 win over the Yankees in the seventh inning after he came down hard on the outfield grass while diving for a ball. Manager John Schneider and a Blue Jays trainer ran out to shallow right field, where Sánchez stayed on one knee
Berríos has Tommy John surgery, will miss all of '26 and more
NEW YORK -- The long and troubling case of José Berríos’ elbow troubles have led to the worst outcome, a full Tommy John surgery performed Wednesday by Dr. Keith Meister. This was no sure thing when the surgery began, with the Blue Jays still holding out hope that a more
The most pleasant prospect surprises so far -- one for each team
This is the time of year when we like to look at pleasant developments in the early part of the Minor League schedule. When we did so a year ago, we spotlighted several prospects who were steaming toward MLB Pipeline's Top 100 list: A.J. Ewing, Carlos Lagrange, Joe Mack, Rainiel
Blue Jays can't quite get peak performances synched up
NEW YORK -- Soon, the Blue Jays need two or three individual performances to overlap with one another. Manager John Schneider calls this “playing in sync.” It was the Blue Jays’ superpower a year ago, this constant sense of coordination throughout the lineup, but it’s felt so rare in 2026.