If Gausman was the mayor of Toronto, there'd be a lot more ice cream trucks
If Kevin Gausman had his way, we’d all be screaming for ice cream. The Blue Jays right-hander told the Toronto Star (subscription required) that he would add “maybe like 200 more ice cream trucks” to the city of Toronto if he were elected mayor.
Blue Jays bus to Anaheim, then shake off rust in series-opening win
ANAHEIM -- The Blue Jays’ journey from Phoenix to Anaheim on Sunday didn’t involve a chartered jet or a first-class cabin. Instead, it involved three buses, a five-hour stretch of Interstate 10, and felt a lot more like a scene from the Northwest League than the Major Leagues. The trouble
Okamoto's breakout among key takeaways from Blue Jays' rout
PHOENIX -- Do not rub your eyes, pinch yourself or adjust your television. The Blue Jays just pulled off a comfortable 10-4 win with a dominant offensive performance, so deeply needed amid a challenging start to their season.
Watch LIVE: Yesavage on mound in rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo
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Hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, hit, BB ... Blue Jays' first 8 batters reach in 8-run 1st!
PHOENIX -- After the long, painful drought, the skies have finally opened. The Blue Jays opened Sunday’s 10-4 win over the D-backs at Chase Field with an offensive landslide, tallying seven consecutive hits followed by a walk in an eight-run first inning.
Clement's impact goes beyond the numbers for Blue Jays
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Latest Blue Jays injuries & transactions
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Blue Jays prospect lands on Team of the Week
The second full week of Minor League Baseball was full of action-packed performances, with two no-hitters and many multihomer games. Several of those key contributors have landed on the second Pipeline Prospect Team of the Week for 2026. White Sox top prospect Braden Montgomery is the biggest name of the
3 Blue Jays takeaways: Hoffman falters late, but club stands by closer
PHOENIX -- Every time it feels like the Blue Jays have an opening to break through and change the energy around this brutal start to the 2026 season, something else happens. Jeff Hoffman surrendered a grand slam in the eighth inning of Saturday’s 6-2 loss, which is all Blue Jays
1 early-season development each team can believe in
It's still too early to tell exactly how the 2026 season will play out, but every team has seen at least one key player or position group get off to a strong start. With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here's one early-season development every club can have faith in.
Jays first-round SS phenoms Parker, Nimmala tee off on same night
The parallels between JoJo Parker and Arjun Nimmala are abundant. They were both drafted in the first round out of high school by the Blue Jays; they both possess plus power at the shortstop position; and, on Saturday, they both launched mammoth big flies.
Varsho (knee discomfort) sits after Friday exit as Blue Jays' injury concerns grow
PHOENIX -- Daulton Varsho was removed from Friday night’s game with left knee discomfort and remained out of the lineup Saturday, but the Blue Jays are optimistic that they’ve avoided anything more serious. Varsho was removed between the top and bottom of the third inning, but it wasn’t initially clear
3 Blue Jays takeaways: As offensive struggles persist, Straw steps up
PHOENIX -- There may well come a day when the Blue Jays, riding high in the middle of the season or in the thick of a postseason race, look back on these as “the bad days”. For now, they’re still in them.
Yesavage set for one more rehab outing before return to Blue Jays
PHOENIX -- You’ll have to wait another week to see Trey Yesavage back in the big leagues. Yesavage will make another rehab start Tuesday with Triple-A Buffalo, which will surely be his last one before rejoining the Blue Jays back in Toronto after their series on the West Coast against
3 Blue Jays takeaways: Bats still 'missing that extra-base hit'
MILWAUKEE -- No, you didn’t just watch a replay of the last game. The Blue Jays' 2-1 loss Thursday at American Family Field was frustrating for its own reasons, even if it felt entirely too similar to the one the night before.
Sanchez to join Parker in Single-A, forming quite the prospect tandem (source)
MILWAUKEE -- Blue Jays fans have been waiting for that next duo of top prospects. There may never be another era like “Vladdy and Bo” when those two came up through the system, but in JoJo Parker and Juan Sanchez, there’s something worth watching down in Single-A again. Sanchez has
Berríos begins rehab stint, is expected to return shortly after Yesavage
MILWAUKEE -- While much of the attention has been on the upcoming return of Trey Yesavage, José Berríos is coming close behind. Berríos made his first rehab start Thursday night with Single-A Dunedin, but is a bit more stretched out than some starters are when they begin an assignment. He
3 Blue Jays takeaways: Bizarre 8th inning features tough luck
MILWAUKEE -- It felt like a low-stakes playoff game in the middle of April, some well-pitched, airtight baseball that chugged along until someone finally blinked. The Blue Jays’ 2-1 loss will be hung on an ugly eighth inning where none of the bounces went their way, but the “1” in
How Okamoto is handling the Major League learning curve
MILWAUKEE -- Kazuma Okamoto is still in the early days of his transition to Major League Baseball, where every single thing is new. At each stadium the Blue Jays visit, it’s his first time there. Each city, each hotel, each restaurant and airport, it’s his first time. Just about every
Breakout sluggers surge in first in-season Hitter Power Rankings
Back in March, when we debuted our first Hitter Power Rankings of the year, there was one prevailing question. Who would take home the top spot: Shohei Ohtani or Aaron Judge? Our voters gave the slight edge to Ohtani. Now, though, we have a few weeks of results to factor
Here's the best defensive prospect for each club
Sometimes, the easiest way a rookie position player can impact the Major League club upon his first callup is by playing high-quality defense, and there’s evidence that prospects are more defensively ready in the bigs than they’ve ever been before. To wit, there have been 19 total rookies who have
Blue Jays No. 2 prospect Parker's first pro HR clears a building
JoJo Parker, the No. 8 pick from the 2025 Draft, only just made his professional debut when the 2026 season started earlier this month. He’s already making big waves. The Blue Jays’ No. 2 prospect and MLB Pipeline's No. 40 absolutely clobbered his first professional home run for Single-A Dunedin
3 takeaways as Blue Jays topple Brewers in 10 innings for 'best kind of win'
MILWAUKEE -- Outside, the game began with a tornado warning and ended with a flash flood warning. Inside the dry confines of American Family Field, lightning flashing through the windows all night long, the Blue Jays weathered their own storm and survived.