Blue Jays Operation: All 30 of the Blue Jays’ Injuries
The Toronto Blue Jays probably won’t win the pennant this year, but if there was an award for injuries, the Blue Jays would take it home.
Read moreThe Toronto Blue Jays probably won’t win the pennant this year, but if there was an award for injuries, the Blue Jays would take it home.
Read moreBack in 2007, it was a much different time for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Read more2017 may be the final season for Marco Estrada in a Toronto Blue Jays uniform, but damn it if he isn’t going to go out like a rock star.
Read moreEarlier this year, Roberto Osuna was nearly unhittable. Although he had a rough go in April, Osuna settled down shortly thereafter and made 33 appearances in which he gave up three earned runs total, all the while, striking out 39% of the batters he faced.
Read moreDuring his three seasons in a Blue Jays uniform, Devon Travis has been a difference-maker; but he’s also been an enigma.
Read moreThis year’s non-waiver trade deadline came and went for the Toronto Blue Jays and at the end of the day, they shipped off one veteran starter and one veteran reliever.
Read moreIt’s only fitting that two days after John Gibbons said Francisco Liriano was “as good as I’ve seen him here“, the Blue Jays chose to pull the cord and find a trade partner for their veteran lefty starter.
Read moreWith two swings of the bat in the span of only four days, Steve Pearce entered Toronto Blue Jays history books with one of the rarest feats in club history.
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