The Toronto Blue Jays are currently in last place in the American League East. Toronto has battled mediocrity all season long and people around the MLB world are beginning to wonder if the Blue Jays will consider a rebuild.
Looking at the Jays batters over the last two weeks. The Jays were 7-6 over the past two weeks. Our batters hit .259/.337/.431 and averaged 5.2 runs per game, a nice jump up from 2.9 per game the two weeks before.
Could the Boston Red Sox swing a major trade ahead of the deadline this summer? Boston has plenty of talent on the roster but injuries have significantly impacted the team this season.
Due to a plethora of injuries, the Braves, who didn’t seem like they would be incredibly active at this year’s trade deadline, now could be the most active of any club in the majors.
The San Francisco Giants continued their impressive stretch on Tuesday night, beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0 in extra innings. They'll go for the sweep on Wednesday afternoon.
We're roughly two months into the MLB season, meaning most teams have played more than 50 games, so we have enough of a sample size to make solid judgments about teams.
With roughly two months until the July 30 trade deadline, speculation has begun over which players could be on the move. The Toronto Blue Jays have been one of the most disappointing teams so far behind a 22-26 record and last-place showing in the American League East.
White Sox 2 Blue Jays 9 It is good to see we can score runs on occasion. Bo Bichette has had a rough start to the season, but today, he was 2 for 4 with a home run (the first of the year for Blue Jays’ cleanup hitters) and 3 RBI.
Bo Bichette had a two-run home run and finished with three RBIs, Chris Bassitt pitched seven scoreless innings and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Chicago White Sox 9-2 on Wednesday night.
There’s some good news in Blue Jays land! On Wednesday evening after Bo Bichette’s third home run of the season, the beloved Home Run Jacket returned. As you may recall, the jacket disappeared after the 2022 season as the Blue Jays looked to get more serious.
When you attend a Major League Baseball game, there is always some sense of risk when you sit down in your seat. Although there is protective netting behind home plate and down the baselines, there is a possibility a baseball travelling at 110MPH could come barrelling into your vicinity at any moment.
The Braves are already looking toward upgrading at the trade deadline.
Though general manager Ross Atkins said he isn’t ready to give up on this version of the Toronto Blue Jays, it appears the front office has at least considered what a blow-up might look like.
The Toronto Blue Jays (21-25) and Bo Bichette (four hits last time out) are favored (-183) on the moneyline for their matchup with the Chicago White Sox (14-34) on Tuesday at 7:07 PM ET on SNET.
While the baseball season is long, it's getting shorter every day for the struggling Toronto Blue Jays.
Bo Bichette‘s 2024 season is currently being defined by a surprisingly low batting average. The 26-year-old shortstop is now hitting a mere .195. The Toronto Blue Jays have had a difficult time holding onto leads, and with Bichette’s lack of offense, fans continue to get frustrated.
Here are three players who need to turn things around if the Blue Jays are going to turn things around in 2024.
In a moment of candid self-assessment, Toronto Blue Jays star shortstop Bo Bichette expressed a willingness to sacrifice for the team. “I haven’t done anything, really, to produce and we’ve struggled as a team,” he told MLB.com’s Keegan Matheson, “I think it’s the right time to switch things up.
Bo Bichette has got off to an ice-cold first month of the season, wrestling with a .577 OPS through the first 28 games of the year. It’s important to note that it’s early, as the 26-year-old shortstop’s numbers are bound to improve as the weather warms up.
The Toronto Blue Jays are keeping Bo Bichette out of the lineup for Monday’s game against the Kansas City Royals. While the Blue Jays haven’t indicated that Bichette has an injury or dealing with an illness, so his absence from the starting lineup for Monday’s series opener likely amounts to a maintenance day.
Bo Bichette's three-run triple led the Toronto Blue Jays past the host Kansas City Royals, 5-3, on Monday evening. The Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the third after a pair of walks and Cavan Biggio's opposite-field double loaded the bases.
It’s no surprise that Bo Bichette has been tearing it up for the Toronto Blue Jays in spring training. Bichette is tied for the league lead in hard-hit balls, with 17, and he has made hitting look effortless.
Matt Cozzi of the “Locked On Cubs” podcast reported Wednesday that the Toronto Blue Jays have had trade talks on star shortstop Bo Bichette with the Chicago Cubs.
Blue Jays fans cringed in collective fashion when both Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman exited Sunday’s game due to injuries. Chapman has already been placed on the injured list with a strain in his right hand, while Bichette was out of Monday night’s lineup due to the quad discomfort that forced him from the prior day’s contest.
The Jays haven’t released any information about how long they expect him to be out of action, but it will be a blow to the club regardless.
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