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Draft Day 1 Open Thread

Today marks the first of two days of the 2026 MLB amateur draft. You can find part 1 of our draft preview (schedule and rules, etc.) here, and part 2 (some first round names to watch) here. The Jays pick at #39 overall and again at #103 and #131. The first selection will probably occur […]

Okamoto Homers, Jays Win

Blue Jay 5 Padres 3 A three-game win streak. A few days ago that would have seemed impossible. We owe this one to Kazuma Okamoto, who hit a three-run home run in the fifth. In that fifth inning, Myles Straw started it with a bunt single (very nicely done Straw). Jonatan Clase flied out. Then […]

Jays @ Padres Game Thread

The Jays traded away Tommy Nance (and $250,000 in international signing bonus money) to the Twins for Catcher/Infielder Ryan Sprock (he’s assigned to Vancouver). FanGraphs had him at #31 on their Top Prospect list. They must see something in Sprock. He has a .297/.427/.428 in 67 games at A ball. Also Braydon Fisher has activated […]

Tommy Nance Traded to Minnesota

The Blue Jays have traded right handed reliever Tommy Nance to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for A+ catcher Ryan Sprock: Nance has been with the organization for two years, after being acquired from the Padres in the middle of the 2024 season. He filled innings capably down the stretch in that lost season, and […]

Taking Wing: Jay Harry

When the Jays dumped Trevor Richards on the Twins at the 2024 deadline, the return was an infielder who’d signed a way under slot deal in the sixth round of the previous year’s draft out of the decided non-baseball hotbed of Penn State University by the name of Jay Harry. Baseball America ranked him 426th […]

Off Day Open Thread

I’m out for much of the day, so figured I’d put up an open thread. As always discuss what ever you’d like, Jays related or not. The songs of Mac Davis? Sure. Songs of Roger Miller? Fine. World Cup? Fine. Movies you want to see or have seen. Fine. Best thing you’ve walked on Netflix […]

Bluebird Banter 2026 MLB Draft Preview Part 2

Yesterday, I went over the details of the draft and the Jays’ potential strategy. Today, a quick review of the farm, the shape of the draft class, and some names. The Farm Baseball America refreshed their farm system rankings the day before yesterday, in anticipation of the draft. They currently have the Jays 18th. Fangraphs […]

Cease Allows One Hit In 8 Innings, Jays Win

Blue Jays 10 Giants 0 What an amazing start by Dylan Cease. I wasn’t all for sending him back out for the eighth inning at 104 pitches. But Clease isn’t going to make a start in several days, with the All-Star break ahead (well, he might start the All-Star game). But in the eighth Daulton […]

Blue Jays vs. Giants Game Thread

Well, let’s see if the magic of the toy dragon will work two days in a row. Please Jays score some runs. Feeling bad for Braydon Fisher and family losing his father. 65 is too young to die. Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS GIANTS Ernie Clement – 2B Heliot Ramos – LF Nathan Lukes – RF […]

Springer Back In The Lineup

George Springer is back playing today and batting fourth, which is a choice. I don’t know, it likely better than him leading off. I know that we worry too much about batting order, because that’s one of the things we can easily see, judge. Lineups: Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS GIANTS Ernie Clement – 2B Heliot […]

Bluebird Banter 2026 MLB Draft Preview Part 1

The 2026 MLB draft kicks off this Saturday, at 1:00pm ET. Because of MLB’s ironclad commitment to preventing this from becoming an event, it will occur while several teams are playing actual MLB games, although the Jays specifically will be in San Diego and don’t go until 8:40pm. The first 10 picks, which will inexplicably […]

Jays Actually Score And Win

Jays 9 Giants 3 Before the game, I asked the Jays to score and not just one run. And they did….I should have asked earlier. The Jays scored: We did go five inning there without getting a baserunner. But let’s focus on the nine runs instead. We had 13 hits. Clement (leading off) had three […]

Tuesday Open Thread

I’m going to be away from the computer all day, hopefully back for game time tonight. I say hopefully, but the way they are playing I’m not sure that’s the right word. So let’s have an open thread to pass the day away. Normal rules, can talk on anything Jays related or not Jays related. […]

Well, We Scored (And Still Lost)

Jays 1 Giants 10 I don’t know…. At least in the past we were able to make the easy defensive plays. But tonight, we couldn’t even do that. Andrés Giménez made an error. Kazuma Okamoto made an official, had another that should have been an error and made a lousy play on a throw into […]

Monday Bantering and Game Thread

George Springer has joined the team in San Francisco, but there is no word that he’s been added to the roster and he isn’t in the lineup tonight, which is something that we could have an explanation about. Of course, as soon as I hit publish the team will make an announcement. The lineup they […]

Scoreless In Seattle, Again

Blue Jays 0 Mariners 4 So…..for the second game in a row, we didn’t score. Today, three hits, one extra base hit (Vlad’s double), with singles from Nathan Lukes and Ernie Clement. And we had two walks. Surprisingly, only six strikeouts, but a lot of soft contact. We had one hard hit ball, Vlad’s double […]

Blue Jays @ Mariners Game Thread

Game #90. It really can’t be as bad as yesterday’s game, right? Trey Yesavage is having a good season. But then Emerson Hancock isn’t terrible either. I can’t imagine naming someone Emerson. But then I don’t have much imagination. Today’s lineups: Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS MARINERS Nathan Lukes – RF J.P. Crawford – 3B Vladimir […]

Sunday Jays Notes

It must be fun to be a manager and a pitching coach. Ok, we have Shane Bieber back and ready to go. Three starts in, he has a 9.00 ERA. 7 walks and 9 strikeouts in 13 innings. Batters are hitting .351/.422/.737 against him. His fastball velocity is at the 15th percentile and average exit […]

Mariners Crush Jays

Jays 0 Mariners 11 The trouble with signing a pitcher coming off of Tommy John Surgery is that they might not be the same pitcher they were before the surgery. Today, at least, Shane Bieber was not the pitcher he used to be. He pitched a nice first inning and go the first two outs […]

Jays @ Mariners Game Thread

Game number 89…..the season is flying by. Winnning a second game in a row would be nice. George Springer is still away, moved to the Family Medical Emergency list, but there is no emergency, just letting George have more time with his son. Unfortunately, it looks like Canada’s time in the World Cup is over. […]

Jays Shutout Mariners

Blue Jays 2 Mariners 0 The bad news? We only scored 2 runs, which is pretty normal. The good news? They didn’t score 2 runs. We got both our runs in the third inning. Sean Keys started it with a single. Andrés Giménez doubled him home. John had Nathan Lukes bunt Giménez to third. IN […]

Blue Jays @ Mariners Game Thread

Late night baseball, especially for you guys out east. I’m going to put the thread up early, mostly so I don’t forget. There is a little bit of news: Tonight’s lineups: Today’s Lineups BLUE JAYS MARINERS Nathan Lukes – RF J.P. Crawford – 3B Vladimir Guerrero – 1B Randy Arozarena – LF Kazuma Okamoto – […]

Friday Jays Notes

Shi Davidi tells us that Kazuma Okamoto was named AL Rookie of the Month. Only slightly unfair, as he’s not a 30-year-old rookie who played several seasons in the majors in Japan. But we aren’t going have many guy get awards, this year, so lets enjoy. Okamoto had 7 home runs, 20 RBI, 4 doubles […]

Today in Blue Jays History: Raul Mondesi Traded

Twenty-four years ago today, the Blue Jays traded Raul Mondesi, along with cash, to the Yankees for Scott Wiggins. The return wasn’t significant—Wiggins only pitched three games for Toronto—but the true benefit was shedding Mondesi’s salary and removing an unhappy presence from the clubhouse. Toronto had acquired Mondesi from the Dodgers in November 1999 by […]