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Limited by the fifth-smallest bonus pool, the Jays picked touted right-handers Juaron Watts-Brown and Landen Maroudis among others on day two. → Read More
The Blue Jays forfeited their second-round pick to sign starter Chris Bassitt. Here’s what else you need to know as Sunday’s MLB draft approaches. → Read More
Jays would be well-served to add a bat and a set-up man in bullpen before MLB trade deadline. They may have just entered starting pitcher market, too. → Read More
Beyond the obvious top performers, there have been some under-the-radar players who exceeded expectations and helped the Jays’ season stay on track. → Read More
There’s a lot riding on the possible return of Alek Manoah and Hyun-Jin Ryu after the all-star break. Or reinforcements by the Aug. 1 trade deadline. → Read More
The young slugger is mired in the worst slump of his career, and it has been going on for well over a month. A look at the ugly numbers. → Read More
The 29-year-old has allowed three runs or fewer in all but one of his last 12 starts, a stretch Toronto badly needed after Alek Manoah’s struggles. → Read More
His departure will require others to step up. Bo Bichette is giving everything he can at the plate, but elsewhere the stars aren’t doing enough, writes Gregor Chisholm. → Read More
Toronto had runners on second and third with nobody out in the ninth inning of a tied game but failed to drive the winning run home. → Read More
The Jays’ silence left many members of the LGBTQ+ community wondering whether the organization supports them or not. → Read More
The swagger is gone, the velocity is down, the mechanics aren’t smooth, his command is off and the put-away pitches have gone missing. → Read More
“It’s going to be more of a party (in Chatham) than we had in Chicago,” says the first Canadian in Cooperstown as he gets his second statue in two years. → Read More
When other teams cut costs during the pandemic, the Jays and Mets reinvested in their on-field products and competed for the same players. → Read More
Tellez, in town with Milwaukee, filled a need in the Brewers lineup and cleared first base for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in Toronto. There were never any hard feelings. → Read More
The Jays are making too mistakes and won two of three games in Minnesota because the Twins might have made more. → Read More
Readers wonder if Toronto’s struggles against the Yankees and Orioles have doomed their hopes to win the AL East. → Read More
The Jays and their fan base have always considered the Yankees to be one of their top rivals. The feeling just often wasn’t reciprocated from the other side. → Read More
Insinuation that the New York appeared to be stealing signs before Aaron Judge’s monster home run on Monday night comes across as little more than sour grapes. → Read More
Judge had an innocent explanation for why he was looking at Yankees teammates during his at-bat against Blue Jays when the subject came up after game. → Read More
Pitcher serves up a pair of home runs and walks a career-high seven batters while giving up five runs over four innings as the Jays’ winning streak is snapped at three games. → Read More