Guerrero’s First Homer Propels Jays To Series Win With 3-1 Victory
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Blue Jays Bounce Back With Dominating 8-2 Win Vs. Orioles
After a slew of fireworks and festivities to bring in a new year of baseball, the Blue Jays find themselves on the wrong end of a blowout, and looked to find any way to bounce back in game two of their four-game opening series against the Orioles. After Jose Berrios gave a less than expected… read more
Baseball Bets: Friday March 28th
Welcome to another edition of Baseball Bets! Opening Day did not disappoint and a lot of amazing things happened out there! Happy Friday and let’s make some picks! Dylan Cease Over 5.5 Strikeouts (-145) The Braves offense can rake and will likely improve as the series comes along. It’ll be a tough test, because coming… read more
Blue Jays Open 2025 Season With 12-2 Loss At Home Vs. Orioles
Spring has finally sprung upon the new year, and there’s no better indicator than baseball returning, and the Toronto Blue Jays kicked off the 2025 MLB regular season on March 27, at home against the Baltimore Orioles. After a disappointing end to the season last year and missing the playoffs, Toronto came into this season… read more
Future Implications After Blue Jays Fail To Extend Guerrero Jr.
When Vladimir Guerrero Jr. first pursued the game of baseball after his father, growing up in Montreal, Quebec while is dad Vlad Sr. was slugging it out for the Montreal Expos, when Vlad Jr. was signed as an international free agent by the Toronto Blue Jays, his very own home team, and when Vladimir Guerrero… read more
Alex Bregman Remains Unsigned
Alex Bregman was supposed to be a highly touted free agent entering the 2024-2025 offseason. His agent, Scott Boras, may have once again outpriced the market on one of his clients. The Houston Astros offered him a 6 year, $156 million contract, which he and Boras laughed at. Not the money they were looking for…. read more
Blue Jays Land Max Scherzer To One-Year Deal
Just when fans thought that the spending might be over in Toronto, out of left field the team picks up a future hall of famer to add to the starting rotation. That’s right the Jays signed Max Scherzer to a one-year $15.5 million contract, adding to already one of the most potent and formidable pitching… read more
Why The Blue Jays Trading For Myles Straw Was A Bad Deal
Toronto has kept active this offseason in free agency, already capitalizing on a couple names like Andres Gimenez and Jeff Hoffman, and have continued by acquiring outfielder Myles Straw from Cleveland along with $2 million in international player bonus money, in exchange for cash considerations or a player to be named later. Essentially, this means… read more
Blue Jays Avoid Arbitration With Guerrero Jr. And Others
While the offseason for the Blue Jays so far has been nothing short of underwhelming, a major question mark surrounding the team has been answered for the meantime, that being whether or not the Jays would re-sign star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Now while a new long term contract extension has not been placed for Guerrero,… read more
Blue Jays Sign Jeff Hoffman To Three-Year Deal
The Jays get another one! to add to their bullpen Toronto signs 32 year-old reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year $33 million contract. Hoffman had a great season last year, boasting a 2.17 ERA across 66 IP, and had a career year for strikeouts with 89. Hoffman also made his first all-star team last year… read more
Blue Jays Bring Back Yimi Garcia On Two-Year Deal
One of the Blue Jays best bullpen pitchers from last year is set to return, as Yimi Garcia agrees to a two year, $15 million contract. The 34 year old reliever was dealt away from Toronto in a trade deadline deal last season, that saw him being sent to the Mariners in exchange for two… read more
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