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Blue Jays rumors: Toronto willing to take on more salary at trade deadline

Heading into Friday, the Toronto Blue Jays’ 37-38 record has them nine games out of the AL East but currently in a tie for the third Wild Card spot. The franchise knows they’ll need a bit more firepower to go on another deep playoff run. The Blue Jays’ $282.5 million payroll is third-highest in MLB, […] The post Blue Jays rumors: Toronto willing to take on more salary at trade deadline appeared first on ClutchPoints .

On The Horizon: Cubs vs. Blue Jays series preview

When the Blue Jays were last at Wrigley Field in August 2024, thousands of Jays fans followed them to Chicago. I found them to all be passionate fans, but also friendly and unfailingly polite. As we are near the beginning of summer travel season, I’d expect more Jays fans at Wrigley again this weekend — […]

Why are the Orioles a (not even quite) .500 Team?

I shouldn’t mislead you: the Orioles are not hovering at .500 right now, because they’re actually sitting at 35-41 (.461), fourth in the AL East, staring up at the Yankees, Rays, and even the Blue Jays. I can’t even analytics our way out of here: their Pythagorean record, the model that predicts wins based on […]

Flexibility Has Made Spencer Miles a Perfect Fit for the Blue Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays have been no strangers to injury troubles in 2026, and their whole season has felt like a constant revolving door of players filling in roster holes left by injuries. The Jays have used 18 different hitters and 27 different pitchers already this season, and it’s led them to a 37-38 record, […] The post Flexibility Has Made Spencer Miles a Perfect Fit for the Blue Jays appeared first on Just Baseball .

Thank you, Byron Buxton

I generally don’t like to repeat post topics—one of the great things about baseball being the endless opportunities for new stories or discussions. But after extolling the virtues of Byron Buxton at the end of the 2025 season, I am compelled to do the same at this juncture. In recent seasons, Twins fans have been […]

Sonny Gray fires blunt Red Sox reality check after loss to Blue Jays

The Boston Red Sox have fallen and they can’t get up. They are buried in last place in the American League East with a 29-43 record, and while there is more than half the season remaining, they appear to be a very poor team. Their biggest problem is that they are brutal at Fenway Park. […] The post Sonny Gray fires blunt Red Sox reality check after loss to Blue Jays appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Red Sox on pace for historically brutal finish after Blue Jays sweep

The Boston Red Sox have suffered in irrelevance for much of the last eight years, with some prosperity mixed in here and there, but they have somehow managed to avoid complete catastrophe during this troubling era. That may soon change, however. Following Thursday’s sweep-clinching 4-3 defeat to the Toronto Blue Jays, which marked the ballclub’s […] The post Red Sox on pace for historically brutal finish after Blue Jays sweep appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Jays Beat Red Sox

Blue Jays 4 Red Sox 3 This is going to be a short recap, we’ll talk more about this one tomorrow. But…. Trey Yesavage was terrific. It was too bad about the back-to-back home runs in the eighth, but he was amazing. I feel bad that he didn’t get the win. Over the first seven […]

$6M Red Sox Star Issues Dire Warning to Clubhouse as Team’s Fenway Curse Drags On

The Boston Red Sox entered Thursday against the Toronto Blue Jays seeking to avoid a sweep. Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Caleb Durbin stepped up with back-to-back homers to get the Red Sox back into the race, but still couldn’t save. They lost the game by 3-4, adding yet another series loss to their already haunting Fenway Park record […] The post $6M Red Sox Star Issues Dire Warning to Clubhouse as Team’s Fenway Curse Drags On appeared first on EssentiallySports .

Angels Claim Catcher Off Waivers From World Series Team

The Los Angeles Angels claimed catcher Tyler Heineman off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays following their game Wednesday. The Angels are in the midst of an injury crisis behind the dish, with catchers Sebastian Rivero and Travis d’Arnaud both on the injured list. Starter Logan O’Hoppe has also made a trip to the injured […] The post Angels Claim Catcher Off Waivers From World Series Team appeared first on LA Sports Report.

Brandon Valenzuela’s Green Monster shot clinches sweep of Red Sox

The Toronto Blue Jays have been up and down this season, and their series against the Boston Red Sox was a good way for them to get back on track. For the past two days, they’ve been able to hold their own against them, and in the last game of the series, it wasn’t as […] The post Brandon Valenzuela’s Green Monster shot clinches sweep of Red Sox appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. breaks homerless streak, gets shade from John Schneider

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. started the week of June 15 with an MLB Injury. The Toronto Blue Jays star endured back tightness before facing the Boston Red Sox. But Guerrero finally returned to the home run stat line Thursday, leading to playful shade from manager John Schneider. Schneider watched the Blue Jays MLB All-Star take his […] The post Vladimir Guerrero Jr. breaks homerless streak, gets shade from John Schneider appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Blue Jays’ perfect trade offer for Astros’ Jeremy Pena

The Houston Astros are approaching a crossroads that every franchise dreads, the moment when a beloved core player becomes more valuable as a trade chip than as a building block. With the organization’s farm system running on fumes, extension talks with shortstop Jeremy Peña stalled after he switched agents to Scott Boras, and the Astros […] The post Blue Jays’ perfect trade offer for Astros’ Jeremy Pena appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Tyler Heineman bids farewell to Blue Jays after Angels trade

Tyler Heineman’s seven-year MLB career has taken plenty of twists and turns. In his latest move, the catcher has been traded from the Toronto Blue Jays to the Los Angeles Angels. Before officially joining the Angels, Heineman had one last message for Blue Jays Nation. He spent five years with the franchise, and won’t soon […] The post Tyler Heineman bids farewell to Blue Jays after Angels trade appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Penske Media acquires remainder of Vox, including SB Nation

After weeks of speculation and reporting that the leftover digital brands not included in Vox Media’s sale to James Murdoch last month would be sold to Penske Media Corporation, the news is now official. On Thursday, Penske officially announced it has acquired Vox Media’s portfolio of digital brands, which includes publications like SB Nation, Eater,…

Blue Jays At Red Sox Game Thread

Game 75 Game Thread. A sweep would be ok. And Trey…..pitch deep into the game, please. And I don’t mean 2026 deep, pitching into the fourth inning or something. I mean 1990s deep, where you hand the ball to the closer as you come off the mound. There are some injury notes: Lineup: Today’s Lineups […]

Blue Jays’ John Schneider shares plethora of injury updates before Red Sox game

With the Toronto Blue Jays finishing up a series against the Boston Red Sox on Thursday afternoon, the team is dealing with a myriad of injuries, though some have received key updates. As the Blue Jays deal with these updates, manager John Schneider gives the rundown on crucial players to the team. Speaking to the […] The post Blue Jays’ John Schneider shares plethora of injury updates before Red Sox game appeared first on ClutchPoints .

Perfect All-Star Ballot: Who Should Start in the AL?

On June 15, Major League Baseball released the first voting update from the 2026 All-Star ballot. The Blue Jays dominated in the American League, despite their sub-.500 record. Clearly, the fans in Canada are taking advantage of their five votes per day. There’s still plenty of time for things to change. Phase one of voting […] The post Perfect All-Star Ballot: Who Should Start in the AL? appeared first on Just Baseball .

Blue Jays at Red Sox; Sonny Gray looks to avoid sweep

TV: NESN First Pitch: 1:35 p.m. ET The Red Sox and Blue Jays will wrap up what has been an astonishingly consistent series on Thursday at Fenway Park. Boston puts tons of guys on base, none of them score, they lose. Toronto barely scrapes together a few hits, somehow gets its baserunners to score, they […]

Thursday Jays Notes

We have an early start today, 1:30 Eastern. Using seven pitcher on day two of 16 games in a row is less than optimal. It puts a fair bit of pressure on Trey Yesavage today. He really needs to go deep into the game. Deep into the game has a different meaning now than it […]