Scherzer nearing return -- but can he reclaim rotation spot from Miles?
TORONTO -- Just as we all predicted in spring, the Blue Jays’ No. 5 job could come down to Max Scherzer and Spencer Miles in early June. That’s why they play the games, and a wildly unpredictable start has landed the Blue Jays here. Scherzer, on the IL since late
Vlad Jr. hoping to get mojo back as 'king of New York'
DETROIT -- The last time we saw Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in New York, he was drenched. Champagne and beer were pooled three inches deep on the plastic-covered floors of the Yankees’ visiting clubhouse after Vladdy and the Blue Jays eliminated the Yankees in the ALDS. Guerrero danced in the middle
Reliable Gausman delivers as Blue Jays eye ALDS rematch vs. Yanks
DETROIT -- After a stretch of games which felt like they were decided by half a run, what a relief for the Blue Jays to close out their series against the Tigers with a win like this. Sunday’s 4-1 victory felt oddly straightforward -- an early lead that was carried
Vintage Vlad: Guerrero Jr. shows signs of life with 3rd homer of season
DETROIT -- He’s alive! Finally, after weeks of grinding through frustrating at-bats that looked completely unlike the Vladimir Guerrero Jr. we’ve all come to know, he launched a home run in the Blue Jays' 4-1 win over the Tigers on Sunday.
Blue Jays prospect Macko set to become 1st MLB player born in Slovakia
DETROIT -- The Blue Jays placed reliever Tommy Nance on the 15-day injured list Sunday morning with right forearm discomfort, yet another injury in a season already filled with them. Taking Nance’s place on the roster will be lefty Adam Macko, who will become the first MLB player born in
Varsho, Piñango power win vs. Tigers; Vladdy, Springer remain quiet at the plate
DETROIT -- It took 10 innings, too many of which were completely empty, but the Blue Jays finally scraped out a win Saturday against the Tigers. Daulton Varsho drove in the go-ahead run in the 2-1 win with a line-drive single in the top of the 10th, one of three
Latest Blue Jays injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Blue Jays injury news and transactions.
Berríos to undergo surgery for elbow fracture
DETROIT -- José Berríos will undergo right elbow surgery on Wednesday, the Blue Jays announced, but we won’t know just how serious this procedure is until the doctors begin to operate. Dr. Keith Meister will perform the surgery after meeting with Berríos over the past week to examine the stress
Blue Jays' offense still awaiting spark after two-run effort
DETROIT -- Until the Blue Jays’ offense comes to life, they’ll continue to find themselves losing games like these. Friday’s 3-2 loss to the Tigers put the Blue Jays on the wrong end of a Spencer Torkelson walk-off, but it shouldn’t have gotten to that point. After Matt Vierling reached
Assessing the state of the AL East in mid-May
The American League East is a lot of things. It’s never boring. That appears to be the case again this season. The Rays and Yankees have been the best teams in the AL by a considerable margin. The Orioles, Blue Jays and Red Sox have been … interesting, albeit not
Worth the wait! Varsho delivers with walk-off grand slam in 10th inning
TORONTO -- How big can a win be on May 13? Just watch Daulton Varsho rounding the bases. That will tell you everything you need to know about this walk-off win and everything that’s led to it. Varsho is the quiet one in the clubhouse, beloved by teammates but rarely
Key takeaways: Blue Jays 7, Rays 6 (10 innings)
TORONTO -- All that waiting and finally, an explosion Daulton Varsho walked off the Rays with a grand slam in the bottom of the 10th, the biggest swing of the Blue Jays’ season. The 5-3 win on Wednesday night at Rogers Centre saved the Blue Jays from a sweep and
A sub-1 ERA?! Blue Jays prospect King keeps dealing with 5 scoreless, 8 K's
Johnny King is the youngest player in the Northwest League at 19 years old, and he won’t turn 20 until July. But his youth has hardly stopped the lefty from absolutely dominating the competition across his first seven starts. King, the Blue Jays’ No. 4 prospect, recorded five more scoreless
The Top 100 Prospects list has been updated, and there's a new No. 1
Pirates phenom Konnor Griffin graduated from prospect status by exceeding 130 Major League at-bats Wednesday, and if we’re going to get a new No. 1 overall prospect, we might as well make some tweaks to the full Top 100 Prospects list. Every so often during the baseball season, we do
Inside the legend of ‘D,’ the Blue Jays’ clubhouse heartbeat
TORONTO -- DeMarlo Hale is the only person in the Blue Jays’ clubhouse who does not jump at the opportunity to tell you stories about DeMarlo Hale. The rest of them sound like they’ve been waiting for someone to ask. The first thing you need to know about Hale is
Blue Jays No. 3 prospect Nimmala has 3 more hits, continuing red-hot start at Double-A
It has only been six games since Arjun Nimmala received a promotion to Double-A, but he has certainly made the most of that time. The shortstop posted a three-hit night Tuesday, already his third multi-hit performance since his May 5 promotion. Nimmala also scored a run to help New Hampshire
Key takeaways: Rays 7, Blue Jays 6 (10 innings)
TORONTO -- Extra innings can be extra painful. The Blue Jays turned a lifeless game into a thriller late, forcing extras with a five-run flurry in the seventh, but later fell, 7-6, in 10 innings and have now dropped all five games to the Rays this season.
Here is each club's hottest pitching prospect right now
A couple of weeks ago, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospect in each organization. Now it’s time to check in on the pitchers. While many of the game’s top young arms are still building up and expanding their pitch counts and innings, there have been more than
'He's incredible': Giménez records first career multi-home run game
TORONTO -- Whenever the Blue Jays seem to need Andrés Giménez, he has a way of showing up. Most nights, that means a slick double-play turn up the middle, a throw from deep in the hole, or some other bit of defensive precision. Lately, though, his bat has carried just
Gausman becomes 6th active pitcher to reach 2,000-strikeout mark
TORONTO -- Kevin Gausman made history in signature fashion Monday, notching his 2,000th career strikeout in front of a home crowd at Rogers Centre in the Blue Jays' 8-5 loss to the Rays. The big moment came in the fourth inning. After battling through some early struggles, Gausman worked a
Barger (elbow) back to IL; Lauer DFA'd in flurry of moves
The Blue Jays will be without Addison Barger once again after the outfielder was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday with right elbow inflammation. The move comes just two days after he returned from an IL stint with an ankle injury. Barger returned Saturday against the Angels but felt
1st Rookie of the Year poll of '26 shows clear favorites, but plenty of competition
The early races for AL and NL Rookie of the Year have seen a slew of candidates making compelling cases. And though two clear favorites have emerged over the first six weeks of the season, the competition is fierce enough that we could see tight races in both leagues by
Blue Jays blur the line between opener, bulk guy as rotation hole remains
TORONTO -- When does a hill become a mountain? When does a pond become a lake? When does an opener become a starter? Spencer Miles was branded as the Blue Jays’ opener on Sunday against the Angels, but by the time he walked off the mound after three scoreless innings,