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Things are going about as well as they can for the Toronto Blue Jays, who have skyrocketed up the AL East standings and entered Saturday owning a 5 1/2 game lead over the New York Yankees. If you told a Blue Jays fan in January that Toronto would have the sport’s best record on July 26,
They can run from Thursday's Trade Deadline, but they cannot hide. It’s on the TV, it’s in their phones, it’s in the clubhouse air.
Manager John Schneider shared a slew of injury updates with reporters on Thursday regarding six ailing Blue Jays.
The Toronto Blue Jays have solidified the top spot in the AL East division this month, overtaking the New York Yankees while having a 12-3 record in July. With a three-game lead on the Yankees entering a new week in the league,
The Blue Jays landed Loperfido in the Yusei Kikuchi trade with the Houston Astros last July, so it would be an odd full-circle moment for the youngster to be dealt for a second year in a row, as Toronto has flipped from sellers to buyers in a year's time.
The Toronto Blue Jays are putting the American League on notice and made a statement on Thursday with their 11-4 win over the Detroit Tigers. Toronto now sits in top spot in the AL with a 61-42 record and are only a half-game back of the Milwaukee Brewers for top spot in majors.
ESPN's Jeff Passan proposes that the Blue Jays attempt to bolster their starting rotation by pursuing this veteran pitcher
The Jays' $92.5-million (U.S.) free-agent signing is back in Toronto, but not close to returning from a shoulder injury.