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MLB Power Rankings: Two World Series dark horses have fully put slow starts in the past
It's a long season, and some preseason contenders are finally starting to look the part after being written off early.More Blue Jays News

Max Scherzer probably should have just made his final start for the Blue Jays
After Max Scherzer notched career strikeout 3500, he couldn't keep the good vibes going, giving up five runs to the Philadelphia Phillies. Perhaps this is the nail in the coffin for Scherzer as a starter for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Blue Jays news: Prospects displaying impressive power, big day for Bieber and Kirk in Triple-A
The latest news surrounding the Toronto Blue Jays includes some big performances down on the farm, while two injured stars are right on the cusp of their big league return.
Blue Jays chose pitching depth over performance in demoting Adam Macko
The Toronto Blue Jays demoted relief pitcher Adam Macko when they activated Dylan Cease off the injured, suggesting they wanted to prioritize pitching depth over on-field performance.Blue Jays Rumors




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ESPN ranks this slugger as the greatest free agent signing in Blue Jays history
ESPN recently ranked the best and the worst free agent signings of all-time. On that list former Toronto Blue Jays' slugger Edwin Encarnacion ranked as not only one of the best deals in Blue Jays' history but in MLB history as well.
Woods Richardson's Blue Jays debut may have left the Twins cringing again
After an impressive Toronto Blue Jays debut for Simeon Woods-Richardson, there's wonder if the Minnesota Twins
Former Twins Varland and Duran have rare hiccups in Blue Jays' walk off win over the Phillies
Neither Louis Varland nor Johan Duran, both former Minnesota Twins relievers, pitched like their dominant selves in the ninth inning, leading to the dramatic finish as the Toronto Blue Jays walked off the Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
MLB's top trade chips for Blue Jays opens up a larger conversation than fans expected
MLB.com recently offered the idea that Gage Stanifer and/or Johnny King would be the Toronto Blue Jays' trade chips that would help them swing a big deal. But perhaps they would be better off by continuing to develop this promising pitching pipeline.
4 Blue Jays' bullpen trade targets Ross Atkins should be calling about right now
If the Toronto Blue Jays go into the trade deadline as buyers, then one position that needs attention will be the bullpen. Last year, they added Louis Varland at the deadline, and could be looking for another guy like that in 2026.
George Springer keeps teasing offensive turnaround Blue Jays desperately need from their veteran
Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer has been a shell of himself thus far into 2026. The team needs him to put together an extended stretch of strong hitting to get back on track.
Blue Jays news: Rotation reshuffled with stars returning, Kirk and Yimi rehab updates
The Toronto Blue Jays announced that Dylan Cease, Max Scherzer and Alejandro Kirk are close to returning and Yimi Garcia is not far behind.
Blue Jays fans roasting Orioles over Gunnar Henderson error that could've avoided drama
While the majority of the attention was put on a controversial non-call on a double play, the real problem for the Baltimore Orioles began a play earlier when shortstop Gunnar Henderson booted a routine grounder, sparking a Toronto Blue Jays comeback.
Tommy Nance's return to Blue Jays comes with a surprising cost
Tommy Nance is returning from the injured list, though the Toronto Blue Jays had to release a roster stalwart to bring him back.

