Listen, I don’t think anybody could’ve foreseen Monday’s game between the Jays and Astros going the way it did. Sure, Bowden Francis had one tough matchup, taking on a potent Astros lineup that scored just 11 runs in four games against the Yankees. … [Read more...] about GDB 6.0: Toronto Blue Jays seek at least one (1) hit, win in second game of series against Astros
Blue Jays – Bo Bichette returns to the lineup after missing last two games
The Toronto Blue Jays will be getting a familiar face back in the lineup today, as Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith reported earlier today that Bo Bichette will be featured in today’s lineup when the Blue Jays take on the Houston Astros later tonight. The Jays’ shortstop has missed the last two games with neck spasms. … [Read more...] about Blue Jays – Bo Bichette returns to the lineup after missing last two games
Three Key Things: José Berrios, Kevin Gausman, and the long ball help Blue Jays earn split at The Trop
Let’s all just take a second and acknowledge that baseball is back. For 158 more days this season, we get to watch the Blue Jays play baseball, and that is a wonderful feeling. Starting out a season at Tropicana Field will never be at the top of Toronto’s wish list, but this was the hand they were dealt to start the 2024 season. Looking back at the series, you were either blown … [Read more...] about Three Key Things: José Berrios, Kevin Gausman, and the long ball help Blue Jays earn split at The Trop
Veteran first baseman Brandon Belt surprisingly remains unsigned
Former Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Brandon Belt is still without an employer as the season’s weekend games wrapped up. He spoke out about this on Friday, saying that he’s been “baffled” by the lack of interest in his services. The long-time San Francisco Giant has played in 13 Major League seasons, with an impressive .817 career OPS. It would be fair to assume that his … [Read more...] about Veteran first baseman Brandon Belt surprisingly remains unsigned
Sunday’s resilient win has Blue Jays off to a solid start as team navigates early-season schedule gauntlet
It didn’t take long for the Tropicana Field to turn into a house of horror again for the Toronto Blue Jays. All it took was a couple of detrimental defensive errors and listless swings on Toronto’s end for the Tampa Rays to win the games by 8-2 and 5-1 on Friday and Saturday respectively. These awful losses served as a reminder that facing the Rays remains one of the harder … [Read more...] about Sunday’s resilient win has Blue Jays off to a solid start as team navigates early-season schedule gauntlet