1. Blue Jays Josh Johnson Scratched vs. Yankees

    NEW YORK—The good news is that Josh Johnson says the soreness in his throwing arm is neither in his elbow nor his shoulder...

    Ilario Huober Written by Ilario Huober about 22 days ago 1,636 reads 0 comments

  2. Crasnick: Toronto's Kawasaki a Fan and Clubhouse Favorite

    Munenori Kawasaki, the Toronto Blue Jays ' new shortstop, is savvy enough to work a count and sure-handed enough to make all the plays at his position...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 22 days ago 6 reads 0 comments

  3. Janssen Doesn't Feel as Good as He Looks on the Mound

    Mention the numbers to Casey Janssen, and he's quick to point out how early it is, and how the baseball schedule will eventually even everything out...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 23 days ago 7 reads 0 comments

  4. Josh Johnson Out with Triceps Tightness

    Benjamin Zweiman Written by Benjamin Zweiman about 23 days ago 33 reads 0 comments

  5. Josh Johnson to Skip Start with Triceps Tightness

    More bad news for Blue Jays , who announce Josh Johnson has triceps tightness and will skip start vs. Yankees tonight. Laffey starting...

    Benjamin Zweiman Written by Benjamin Zweiman about 23 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  6. Buehrle Unable to Hold Lead as Cano's Home Run Sinks Blue Jays

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  7. Gibbons Ejected Again in Jays' Loss to Yanks

    NEW YORK – Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons extended his ejection streak to two games Thursday but his team couldn't match that run in wins on another night of frustration...

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  8. Blue Jays Place Adam Lind on Paternity List

    The Toronto Blue Jays placed first baseman Adam Lind on the paternity list Thursday and recalled right-hander Brad Lincoln from triple-A Buffalo. Lind has a .244 batting average in 17 games this season...

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 23 days ago 21 reads 0 comments

  9. Lind Placed on Paternity List, Recall RHP Lincoln

    The TOROTNO BLUE JAYS have placed 1B/DH ADAM LIND on the paternity list and have recalled RHP BRAD LINCOLN from Buffalo of the International League (AAA)...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 23 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  10. Bautista Heads List of Blue Jays on All-Star Ballot

    Jose Bautista will be looking to make it four in a row at this year's All-Star Game in New York. Bautista has been named to the American League All-Star team in each of the past three years, including twice being voted in as a starter by the fans...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 23 days ago 4 reads 0 comments

  11. Toronto Blue Jays: Tough to Win When Your Team Leader in AVG Is Batting .268

    Say what you want about the struggles of the starting pitching staff (4.87 cumulative ERA), but when you don't hit the baseball you won't win games. As of Thursday, April 25 2013, J...

    Stephen Brown Written by Stephen Brown about 24 days ago 206 reads 2 comments

  12. Lind Placed on Paternity List, Lincoln Recalled

    Zachary Petersel Written by Zachary Petersel about 24 days ago 19 reads 0 comments

  13. Toronto Blue Jays: 5 Flaws Already Being Exposed

    Nobody expected the 2013 Toronto Blue Jays to be perfect. But compared to the teams the Blue Jays have fielded recently, they were close enough as far as fans were concerned...

    Matthew Appleby Written by Matthew Appleby about 24 days ago 1,397 reads 15 comments

  14. Anthopoulos Defends Waiver Claims

    If the day ends in “y,” Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos is likely to claim a player on waivers...

    Zach Moretti Written by Zach Moretti about 24 days ago 105 reads 0 comments

  15. Who Deserves the Blame for the Blue Jays' Very Slow Start?

    A team built on strong starting pitching and a nice blend of speed, skill and power in the batting order has so far been nothing but that. Once in a while the starters will go past the sixth inning, but for the most part they have been inconsistent...

    Brad LeClair Written by Brad LeClair about 24 days ago 1,696 reads 6 comments

  16. Blue Jays End Series with O's on Winning Note

    BALTIMORE—The Blue Jays found a different way to win on Wednesday at Camden Yards, squandering a three-run lead in the late going then coming back in the 11th en route to a 6-5 win...

    Andrew Joynt Written by Andrew Joynt about 24 days ago 35 reads 0 comments

  17. Four-Run 2nd Inning Powers Orioles by Jays

    Manny Machado had two hits and two RBIs, and the Baltimore Orioles used a four-run second inning to beat R.A. Dickey and the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 on Tuesday night...

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  18. MLB Picks: Toronto Blue Jays vs. Baltimore Orioles

    Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher R.A. Dickey threw just 64 pitches in his last start, which is important to consider when making your MLB picks Tuesday, as he prepares to face the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards...

    Jeff  Grant Written by Jeff Grant about 25 days ago 907 reads 3 comments

  19. J.A. Happ Trusting That Breaks Will Turn in Toronto Blue Jays' Favor

    There is no statistical basis for saying the breaks even out in sports, but J.A. Happ is counting on karma to benefit his Toronto Blue Jays ...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 25 days ago 3 reads 0 comments

  20. Do the Blue Jays Have the Most Unruly, Drunken Fans in Baseball?

    Sports blogs and sports sites that follow baseball closely have been posting photos and videos showing unruly, drunk and obnoxious Blue Jays fans...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 25 days ago 14 reads 0 comments

  21. Gibbons Wants More Patience as Bats Improve

    The Blue Jays have yet to find any type of prolonged consistency at the plate, but they've at least begun to find a way to climb back into games after falling behind...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 25 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  22. Dickey Feels Better Entering Tuesday Start

    Right-hander R.A. Dickey appears set to make his scheduled start Tuesday night against the Orioles . Dickey had been questionable for the outing because of lingering tightness in ...

    Jack  Scheifly Written by Jack Scheifly about 25 days ago 2 reads 0 comments

  23. Blue Jays Continue to Scuffle, Hand Orioles Walkoff Win

    BALTIMORE—The Blue Jays competed hard on Monday and rallied late to tie yet another game in which they had trailed, but it wasn't enough as they went down to another difficult defeat, a 2-1 walkoff victory for the Orioles at Camden Yards...

    Jeff Carillo Written by Jeff Carillo about 26 days ago 42 reads 0 comments

  24. Jays' Dickey Will Pitch with Ailing Back, Neck

    BALTIMORE -- Blue Jays right-hander R.A. Dickey expects to make his scheduled start on Tuesday against the Orioles despite being bothered by soreness in his neck and back...

    Ilario Huober Written by Ilario Huober about 26 days ago 17 reads 0 comments

  25. Toronto Blue Jays 2013: Do They Have a World Series Roster?

    Are the 2013 Toronto Blue Jays a World Series-caliber team? That's a question many Jays fans, and even respected baseball analysts, asked themselves after the offseason flurry that surrounded the team...

    Tim Mackay Written by Tim Mackay about 27 days ago 2,279 reads 21 comments