Isiah Kiner-Falefa hit an RBI single to deep right field in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles 3-2 Wednesday night.
The Toronto Blue Jays (29-32) and Baltimore Orioles (39-21) will battle on Thursday at Rogers Centre, with first pitch at 1:07 PM ET. Curious about who’s playing for the Blue Jays and the Orioles?
Miraculously, the Blue Jays will have a chance to play for the series split against the tough Baltimore Orioles. On Wednesday evening, the Blue Jays defeated the Orioles 3-2 with a walk-off hit to bring their record to 29-32, still the worst in the American League East, but a good win all around.
THIS ARTICLE IS PRESENTED BY bet365 The Blue Jays continue to keep their milestone streak going of consecutive first innings with zero runs on the scoreboard but one of their players reached a positive milestone earlier tonight against the Baltimore Orioles that deserves some celebration.
The Blue Jays’ pitchers are starting to get healthy. Recently, Chad Green and Bowden Francis were reactivated from the Injured List, while Alek Manoah was placed on the 15-day Injured List.
It’s that time of the year. With the 2024 MLB Draft just over a month away, it’s time to look at some draft candidates for the Blue Jays. This season, they’ll pick 20th overall for the second consecutive season, as well as picks at the 59th, 95th, 125th, 1356th, and the 158th positions.
For the first time this season, all six Blue Jays affiliates were in action. The Dominican Summer League kicked off on Tuesday, while the Florida Complex League Jays played a high scoring affair.
Regression is not fun. Heading into the 2023 season, the Blue Jays were in a good spot. They recently acquired a left-handed batter who could hit upwards of 25 home runs, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr., George Springer, Alejandro Kirk, and Bo Bichette all had good seasons.
With the MLB All-Star game set to take place on July 16th in Arlington, Texas, let’s take a look at a Blue Jay that may have a chance to earn himself an invite to the annual showcase.
Life without Alek Manoah began once again Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre, and things couldn’t have gone any worse for the Toronto Blue Jays after being dealt another demoralizing loss by the Baltimore Orioles.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a transaction. On May 30, the Blue Jays acquired relief pitcher Ryan Burr from the Philadelphia Phillies. To make room for him on the 40-man roster, the Blue Jays designated Joel Kuhnel for assignment.
The Toronto Blue Jays (28-32) square off against the Baltimore Orioles (39-20) on Wednesday at Rogers Centre at 7:07 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Blue Jays will send Jose Berrios (5-4) to the mound, while Albert Suarez (2-0) will answer the bell for the Orioles.
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It’s not a hot take to say that the Blue Jays’ season has not been going according to plan. Heading into Tuesday’s game, the team is 28-31 and are 13 games back of the American League East lead just two months into the season.
What was seen as depth has now been tested. It appears that the Blue Jays top prospect, Ricky Tiedemann, could be back with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons by the end of June.
It’s Tuesday, so that means we’ll be looking at the upcoming series for the “A” level affiliates. Moreover, the Dominican Summer League started on Monday, but the DSL Jays team was rained out, meaning their season started Tuesday.
Guess who’s back, it’s Bowden Francis. The 28-year-old righty returned from the 15-day IL ahead of Tuesday’s contest versus the Baltimore Orioles. He had been recovering from a right forearm injury since his last big-league outing on April 24, when he pitched two scoreless innings in Kansas City against the Royals.
The Toronto Blue Jays, now 28-31, need to get their game going fast. Monday night’s opening series against the Baltimore Orioles didn’t go well in a 7-2 loss.
The Toronto Blue Jays provided some injury updates on Monday with regards to pitchers Yariel Rodriguez and Jordan Romano, as well as first baseman Joey Votto.
Toronto Blue Jays rumors have started picking up recently. With the team in last place in the AL East, 12.5 games behind the New York Yankees, they are one franchise people are keeping a close eye on with the MLB trade deadline getting closer and closer.
The Toronto Blue Jays might start Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at third base again during their four-game series with the visiting Baltimore Orioles, which begins Monday night.
The Toronto Blue Jays entered play on Sunday in last place in the American League East.
He simply hasn’t looked right all season, whether that was due to any lingering elbow problems or more underlying issues.
Kikuchi has fully embraced the new curveball by throwing it at a 28% clip, and batters have been almost wholly unable to do damage against the pitch.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been struggling to live up to expectations this season, as the club boasts a 27-29 record and sits firmly in fifth place within the AL East.
Any significant injury would be a brutal blow to Manoah.
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