In advance of Tuesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox, the Blue Jays will be promoting corner infielder Matt Dominguez to the big league club according to Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet. Source: #BlueJays will recall Matt Dominguez tomorrow, as expected. Dominguez is a right-handed hitter who defends well at 1B and 3B. — Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) […]
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Chris Colabello Suspended 80 Games for PEDs
It all started out so innocently. In a pair of tweets, Ben Nicholson Smith announced that the Blue Jays have called up sidearming lefty reliever Chad Girodo from Buffalo, and that Chris Colabello was not on the roster. #BlueJays promoted LHP Chad Girodo — Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) April 22, 2016 Colabello not listed on #BlueJays lineup […]
Blue Jays Agree to MiLB Deal with OF Michael Bourn
The Blue Jays have inked former All-Star outfielder Michael Bourn to a minor league contract this morning according to Fox’s Ken Rosenthal: Source: #BlueJays sign Michael Bourn to minor-league deal. — Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) April 22, 2016 The 33-year-old Bourn is represented by Scott Boras, and was signed to a four-year deal worth $48 million in the 2013 […]
Recap: Orioles 3, Blue Jays 2; The Offense Took the Early Flight Home
What a terrible series and game for the Blue Jays. Things started out looking great, with a 1-0 lead after the first two batters of the game. However, the Blue Jays wound up only scoring two runs in the first inning, and did nothing after that. As easy as it is to blame John Gibbons for […]
Is the Jays Propensity to Strikeout a Cause for Concern?
The 2015 Blue Jays were an offensive juggernaut. As fans, we got used to seeing multiple home runs in a night, and as a result we grew to expect it. The Jays scored more runs than any team in baseball and it wasn’t even close. Offensively, the club was gifted, and it became a pillar for […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Orioles 3; Unconventional Bullpen Usage Leads to Blue Jays Victory
Just as soon as the game started, it seemed as if Camden Yards was booing Jose Bautista. Frankly, I had no idea this grudge was still held by the Baltimore Orioles’ fans. For the uninitiated, the abridged version: Jose Bautista is good at baseball, and the Orioles keep giving up home runs to him and […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Red Sox 3; Better Late Than Never
They almost blew it, but luckily Drew Storen was able to lock this game down by getting David Ortiz to strikeout looking in the ninth inning. As a result, the Blue Jays came away with a 4-3 victory and a split of the four game series. After a pitcher’s duel between Clay Buchholz and J.A. Happ […]
Recap: Blue Jays 5, Red Sox 3; Sanchez Continues to Shine
The discussion all morning before Sunday’s game began involved the new leadoff hitter in the Blue Jays lineup, as Manager John Gibbons elected to cut bait on Kevin Pillar up top. Gibby said that he wanted to take some of the pressure off the centre fielder, and acknowledged that a scuffling offense needed to put baserunners […]
Facing the Former Ace: Red Sox Series Preview
Toronto Blue Jays @ Boston Red Sox April 15th – April 18th That was better, wasn’t it? The Blue Jays bats seem to be coming alive after a very slow start. Toronto took the last two games against the Yankees to win the series and get their record to 5-5. Marcus Stroman was nothing short […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Yankees 2; Donaldson Provides All the Offense Needed
The Blue Jays edged the Yankees 4-2 on Thursday night behind a strong performance from their ace Marcus Stroman and a three-run home run off the bat of Josh Donaldson; earning the team their first series win of 2016. After splitting their first series in Tampa Bay and dropping their inaugural home series to the […]









