Juan Sanchez shines in Blue Jays' Spring Breakout game with a clutch bases-clearing double. His rising potential could soon place him among the team's top prospects. 🔥
Juan Sanchez shines in Blue Jays' Spring Breakout game with a clutch bases-clearing double. His rising potential could soon place him among the team's top prospects. 🔥
Blue Jays shake up the roster: Connor Seabold released, Lazaro Estrada sent to Triple-A. 🌀
Blue Jays fans have high hopes for 2025 first-round pick JoJo Parker. Ranked as the No. 2 prospect, Parker's offseason weight gain aims to boost his power, making him a potential homegrown star like Guerrero Jr. and Bichette. 🏆
Blue Jays' rotation set: Gausman leads the charge on opening day with Cease, Lauer, Ponce, and Scherzer backing him up. Injuries to Berrios, Bieber, and Yesavage test Toronto's pitching depth early. 🏟️
Josh Kasevich, a promising infield prospect, impressed in the Grapefruit League with a .306 average. Despite being assigned to minor league camp, he's a top contender for early season call-ups. 🏆
Cody Ponce delivered a stellar spring training performance, calming Blue Jays fans amid rotation woes. With key injuries plaguing Toronto's pitching staff, Ponce's 5.2 scoreless innings against the Yankees are a promising sign for the 2026 season. 💪
FanSided's power rankings have dropped the Blue Jays to third despite a strong offseason led by stars like Guerrero Jr. and Okamoto. Injuries to key pitchers like Bieber and Berrios may explain the dip, but replacements like Scherzer aim to keep the Jays competitive.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Max Scherzer's five solid innings set the tone for Toronto's narrow victory. • Josh Kasevich's second-inning double put the Blue Jays on the board early. • Tyler Heineman's clutch single in the fifth extended Toronto's lead to two. • Lazaro Estrada secured the save despite a tense ninth inning for the Blue Jays. • Minnesota's late rally fell short, with Toronto's defense holding firm.
Kevin Gausman gets the nod as the Blue Jays' Opening Day starter against the Athletics at Rogers Centre. Toronto will celebrate its AL Championship banner raising and 50th anniversary season kickoff. 🏆
The Toronto Blue Jays, reigning AL champs, face a challenging 2026 with high expectations. Despite losing Bo Bichette to free agency and injuries to several pitchers, their core remains strong. Can they navigate the tough division to repeat last year's success?
Juan Sanchez shines in Blue Jays' Spring Breakout game with a clutch bases-clearing double. His rising potential could soon place him among the team's top prospects. 🔥
Blue Jays shake up the roster: Connor Seabold released, Lazaro Estrada sent to Triple-A. 🌀
Blue Jays fans have high hopes for 2025 first-round pick JoJo Parker. Ranked as the No. 2 prospect, Parker's offseason weight gain aims to boost his power, making him a potential homegrown star like Guerrero Jr. and Bichette. 🏆
Blue Jays' rotation set: Gausman leads the charge on opening day with Cease, Lauer, Ponce, and Scherzer backing him up. Injuries to Berrios, Bieber, and Yesavage test Toronto's pitching depth early. 🏟️
Josh Kasevich, a promising infield prospect, impressed in the Grapefruit League with a .306 average. Despite being assigned to minor league camp, he's a top contender for early season call-ups. 🏆
Cody Ponce delivered a stellar spring training performance, calming Blue Jays fans amid rotation woes. With key injuries plaguing Toronto's pitching staff, Ponce's 5.2 scoreless innings against the Yankees are a promising sign for the 2026 season. 💪
FanSided's power rankings have dropped the Blue Jays to third despite a strong offseason led by stars like Guerrero Jr. and Okamoto. Injuries to key pitchers like Bieber and Berrios may explain the dip, but replacements like Scherzer aim to keep the Jays competitive.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Max Scherzer's five solid innings set the tone for Toronto's narrow victory. • Josh Kasevich's second-inning double put the Blue Jays on the board early. • Tyler Heineman's clutch single in the fifth extended Toronto's lead to two. • Lazaro Estrada secured the save despite a tense ninth inning for the Blue Jays. • Minnesota's late rally fell short, with Toronto's defense holding firm.
Kevin Gausman gets the nod as the Blue Jays' Opening Day starter against the Athletics at Rogers Centre. Toronto will celebrate its AL Championship banner raising and 50th anniversary season kickoff. 🏆
The Toronto Blue Jays, reigning AL champs, face a challenging 2026 with high expectations. Despite losing Bo Bichette to free agency and injuries to several pitchers, their core remains strong. Can they navigate the tough division to repeat last year's success?
Juan Sanchez shines in Blue Jays' Spring Breakout game with a clutch bases-clearing double. His rising potential could soon place him among the team's top prospects. 🔥
Blue Jays shake up the roster: Connor Seabold released, Lazaro Estrada sent to Triple-A. 🌀
Blue Jays fans have high hopes for 2025 first-round pick JoJo Parker. Ranked as the No. 2 prospect, Parker's offseason weight gain aims to boost his power, making him a potential homegrown star like Guerrero Jr. and Bichette. 🏆
Blue Jays' rotation set: Gausman leads the charge on opening day with Cease, Lauer, Ponce, and Scherzer backing him up. Injuries to Berrios, Bieber, and Yesavage test Toronto's pitching depth early. 🏟️
Josh Kasevich, a promising infield prospect, impressed in the Grapefruit League with a .306 average. Despite being assigned to minor league camp, he's a top contender for early season call-ups. 🏆