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Toronto Blue Jays management is well aware of the fact that something needs to be done concerning their starting rotation.
After appearing in just one game with the New York Mets, right-handed pitcher José Ureña has found a new home. On Saturday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post repo ...
Sometimes, a night at the ballpark becomes something entirely distinctive—a bizarre spectacle where the story has less to do ...
T he Toronto Blue Jays' three-game winning streak came to an abrupt end on Saturday, as they fell 5-3 to the Cleveland ...
Baseball fans want home plate umpire C.B. Bucknor fired after several missed calls in the Blue Jays-Guardians game.
When the Toronto Blue Jays inked Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15.5 million deal back in February, the move carried […] ...
The Toronto Blue Jays signed former Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Spencer Turnbull to help provide more depth in the ...
Amid this news on Scherzer progressing but still being some time away from a return, the Blue Jays have agreed to sign former ...
The need to strengthen pitching is a constant in the demanding MLB season, and the Toronto Blue Jays have addressed this ...
From the dugout, Max Scherzer shows his discontent with the home plate umpire's strike zone during the Toronto Blue Jays game ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a major-league contract with pitcher José Ureña, pending a physical, Sportsnet's Ben ...
The Toronto Blue Jays signed right-handers Spencer Turnbull and José Ureña to big-league contracts on Saturday, according to ...