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The Blue Jays are playing a dangerous game overworking their bullpen
The Blue Jays are 7-1 in their most recent bullpen games, but using their top relievers an unsustainable amount could catch up to them. Toronto needs another starting pitcher.
Andrés Giménez hasn’t hit enough to be the Blue Jays' everyday shortstop
Andrés Giménez has been great defensively at shortstop in 2026 but below league average at the plate. Why the Blue Jays should explore a trade for another infielder.
Blue Jays choose journeyman infielder over promising rookie by selecting Luis UrÃas
The Toronto Blue Jays demoted promising rookie Yohendrick Piñango again, this time in favour of newly-acquired Luis UrÃas. Find out why this made move here.
The Blue Jays were right to let Seranthony DomÃnguez leave in free agency
Seranthony DomÃnguez has a 4.96 FIP and four blown saves in his first season with the Chicago White Sox. The Blue Jays wisely signed Tyler Rogers instead.
The Blue Jays’ big bats are hurting them with runners in scoring position
George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Daulton Varsho, and Nathan Lukes have all regressed hitting with runners in scoring position. The Blue Jays need them to be better.
Blue Jays fans will cringe at Eric Lauer's latest bout of Dodgers dominance
Eric Lauer has been a man reborn since being DFA'd by the Blue Jays and traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here's what he's done differently since changing teams.
The 2026 Toronto Blue Jays have an accountability problem
The 2026 Blue Jays are lacking the intensity and accountability of last year's team. Can anybody on this roster step up and fill this leadership void?
Kevin Gausman’s struggles reinforce the need to trade for a starting pitcher
Kevin Gausman has allowed four or more runs in all but one of his starts in June. The Blue Jays need to trade for a starting pitcher now more than ever.
Blue Jays will pay the price of their spending at the 2026 MLB Draft
The Blue Jays pick 39th overall in the 2026 MLB Draft after exceeding the base CBT threshold by more than $40 million. Here's why they shouldn't regret spending big.
George Springer’s time as an everyday player is likely over
George Springer has struggled mightily against right-handed pitching in 2026. The Blue Jays should start using him in a platoon role before it is too late.
Bo Bichette’s bond with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a reminder of what could have been
Bo Bichette returned to Toronto with the Mets on Monday night and hugged Vladimir Guerrero Jr. before the game. A look at what made them such a special duo.
Patrick Corbin’s demotion to the bullpen is an opportunity for Spencer Miles
The Blue Jays bumped Patrick Corbin to the bullpen after several poor starts. This could be an opportunity for Spencer Miles to prove himself in the rotation.
The Phillies’ turnaround exposes exactly what’s wrong with the Blue Jays
The Philadelphia Phillies have been on a tear since they fired manager Rob Thomson because their stars have played like stars. Firing John Schneider won't fix the Blue Jays.
Sean Keys did exactly what the Blue Jays were hoping for on Canada Day
Sean Keys hit his first MLB home run on Canada Day in a 9-3 Blue Jays win over the New York Mets. Can he keep delivering the power that Toronto so desperately needs?
Rookie of the Month recognition reflects Kazuma Okamoto’s growing importance to Blue Jays
Kazuma Okamoto hit 7 home runs with 20 RBI in June to win AL Rookie of the Month. He's a contender for the season-long award and looks like a foundational piece.
Why Dylan Cease was the Blue Jays’ most valuable player in June
Dylan Cease struck out 36 batters in just 21.1 innings in June. Find out what else he did to be considered the Blue Jays' most valuable player last month.
All-Star Louis Varland is having the best season by a Blue Jay reliever in team history
Louis Varland entered Monday with a 0.96 ERA having gone 18-for-18 in save opportunities. He was just named an All-Star in what is shaping up to be a historic season.
