Opening Day rapidly approaching means that the Toronto Blue Jays are announcing players who have and have not made the team. On the exciting front, the Blue Jays rewarded Alan Roden, who had a monster ...
Scherzer struck out four Twins over four scoreless innings on Saturday: "I know I can still pitch at a very high level." ...
Max Scherzer and Andres Gimenez won’t be the only additions that will be featured at Rogers Centre for the 2025 season. With stadium upgrades, giveaways, new food and drink options and merchandise, ...
For Max Scherzer, the stuff is sharp but the thumb is troubling: ‘This can blow up fast’ • Blue Jays’ Mark Shapiro is still ‘optimistic’ about keeping Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
A couple of Toronto Blue Jays prospects received some well-deserved recognition for their performances in the team's Spring ...
The Blue Jays will start Jose Berrios on Opening Day against the Orioles with Kevin Gausman getting the ball for game two.
Blue Jays news: Top prospect Ricky Tiedemann offers ... When healthy, the lefty has been as-advertised, showcasing some of the best pure stuff in the Minors. But he hasn't been healthy in a ...
Scherzer being 40 years old and having made five trips to the injured list since September 2023 gets the alarm bells ringing ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. — They are two guys who took the Blue Jays money — willingly — and hitched themselves to a team each believed was headed to big things.
The Toronto Blue Jays are coming into the 2025 season with a simple message: "Lights up. Let's go." Today, on their social media platforms, the organization unveiled a hype video showcasing what ...
and had been showcasing impressive stuff in three Spring Training starts with the Blue Jays. Striking out 14 batters in nine innings pitched this spring, Scherzer has surrendered just two earned runs.