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The Toronto Blue Jays threw in the towel on one of their former top prospects ahead of the 2024 MLB trade deadline when they traded pitcher Nate Pearson to the
The Toronto Blue Jays are a far cry away from where they thought they would be at the beginning of the season, and three players stand out.
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Perhaps the most bizarre ceremonial first pitch in MLB history was thrown at the Rogers Centre on Thursday ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays game against the San Diego Padres. A group of five people wearing bright green cricket costumes took to the field before the game and proceeded to huddle up at the pitchers mound.
With Luis Arraez bouncing off third base, threatening to score in Wednesday’s first inning, the Toronto Blue Jays starter fired a two-strike splitter to the bottom of the zone. The pitch lingered in the air before diving under Jackson Merrill’s whiffing bat for an inning-ending strikeout.
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After the Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal tags the Toronto Blue Jays as the next team to make a change in the dugout.
As the Kansas City Royals take stock of their struggling offense, it's beginning to get late enough in the season to start thinking about trade candidates. Bobb
Bichette, 27, is already a two-time All-Star and has received Most Valuable Player votes three times. He was once viewed as half of Toronto's burgeoning offensive nucleus alongside Vladimir Guerrero Jr., but with free agency looming, things are now much foggier.