Here's where Guerrero ranks on Blue Jays leaderboards after 1,000 career games
TORONTO -- One thousand games ago, a baby-faced Vladimir Guerrero Jr. walked into Rogers Centre for his first Major League game wearing his father’s uniform. So much has happened since then, even if it doesn’t feel like 1,000 games have passed. That’s such a big number for a player like
Red-hot Lukes to undergo MRI after early exit with hamstring discomfort
TORONTO -- Another day, another injury for the Blue Jays. This time, it was Nathan Lukes leaving the game early with left hamstring discomfort after running out a double in the first inning of Friday's 8-6 loss. Lukes’ double was a breath of fresh air after the Guardians launched two
Scherzer's struggles could lead to tough decisions when healthy arms return
TORONTO -- Last weekend, Max Scherzer went into his start against the D-backs just two strikeouts away from becoming the 11th pitcher in MLB history to reach 3,500. Two starts later, he still isn’t there. Scherzer was hit hard by the Guardians in Friday’s 8-6 loss, allowing seven runs over
Blue Jays remove Hoffman as closer, will use committee approach for now
TORONTO -- The Blue Jays have removed Jeff Hoffman from the closer’s role, pivoting to a committee approach while he resets. Hoffman has found himself as the next day’s lead topic of conversation too many times this season for a closer, which began to snowball over the past week-plus across
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.
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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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
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
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: 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
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
Yesavage strikes out 5 in likely final rehab start with Triple-A Buffalo
MILWAUKEE -- Help is on the way. Finally. Trey Yesavage threw 71 pitches (42 strikes) in what could be his final rehab start Wednesday as he works back from a shoulder impingement that delayed the start of his season. That pitch count, along with 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Buffalo,
Davis Schneider right in the middle of yet another Blue Jays win
MILWAUKEE -- It feels like everything is falling into place for Davis Schneider. He keeps showing up as the right player in the right place at the right time.
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.
Scherzer surrenders 8 runs as Blue Jays' beleaguered rotation falters again
TORONTO -- Remember early March? It was only a few decades ago. Max Scherzer had just signed back with the Blue Jays, and it wasn’t clear if there would even be a rotation spot for him. That was back when Trey Yesavage was still supposed to be ready for the
Eloy called up as Blue Jays add Springer (toe fracture) to IL ranks
TORONTO -- Already with a full MLB rotation on the IL, the Blue Jays are unfortunately beginning to build out their IL’s lineup. George Springer is the latest name added to the list after CT scans on Saturday confirmed a fracture in his left big toe. Up in his place
Here are Blue Jays prospects who are standing out at each level
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Springer undergoing CT scan after fracturing toe on foul
TORONTO -- George Springer left Saturday’s game against the Twins with a left big toe fracture, the Blue Jays announced, another blow in a season that already feels cursed by injuries. Springer fouled a pitch off his left foot in the third inning and immediately went down in pain, but
With reinforcements on the way, Corbin eyes deeper turns in rotation
TORONTO -- The image captured the early days of this Blue Jays season so well, Patrick Corbin and Brandon Valenzuela walking in from the bullpen together. One was in Triple-A a week ago. The other wasn’t even on a team a week ago.
Valenzuela makes his mark with go-ahead blast for 1st MLB HR
TORONTO -- Brandon Valenzuela has his first big moment in the big leagues, a rocket to right field that gave the Blue Jays the lead and Valenzuela his first career MLB home run. This is what Blue Jays baseball looks like when it’s all working, from down 4-0 to a