Blue Jays

Blue Jays 2026 Outlook: Additions, Expectations, and Vladdy 

After what has felt like the shortest offseason in history, the 2026 MLB season officially begins this week. It’s funny to see how the perception of a team can change in just one year. Last year at this time, Vladdy was unsigned, the Jays were coming off a disappointing 74-win season, and there was speculation that the team was headed for a […]

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A New Standard in Toronto: Cease’s Arrival and the Big Decisions Still Ahead 

It has been just over five weeks since the Blue Jays fell to the Dodgers in Game 7 of the World Series, and as heartbreaking as that was, they are already making big moves this offseason to increase their chances at repeating as American League Champions. There was going to be a lot of work to do this offseason regardless of how their playoff run ended, but

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The Blue Jays are World Series Bound

On October 14th, 2015, José Bautista hit one of the most memorable homeruns in Blue Jays franchise history in the 7th inning of Game 5 of the American League Division Series to send Canada’s team to the American League Championship Series. Fast forward a decade, George Springer surpassed that moment with a homerun of his own. In Game 7 of the ALCS, Springer took a sinker from Mariner’s reliever Eduard Bazardo and drove it to seats in left-centre field for a go-ahead

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The Summer of George

In May 1997, a wise man named Costanza declared it to be, “the summer of George”. Now, 28 years later, the Toronto Blue Jays are experiencing their own “summer of George” — Springer, that is. It’s not crazy to say that Springer has been the Jays’ MVP this season so far. Other than for a couple

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