Did he catch that ball?! Varsho snag needs to be seen to be believed
TORONTO -- Daulton Varsho, are you serious? In his 2025 debut, fresh off the IL Tuesday in Toronto, Varsho made a catch we’ll be talking about all season long.
Varsho's unique road to recovery finally brings him back to Blue Jays
TORONTO -- The Blue Jays missed Daulton Varsho. While Varsho has spent the past month finishing a long, challenging rehab from his 2024 shoulder surgery, they’ve missed one of the best defenders in the sport and the power upside Varsho can offer the middle of their lineup. Those aren’t the
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Could the AL East have five teams finish .500 or better? Is the NL East a two-way tussle between the Mets and Phillies or will the Braves find a way to make it a three-legged race? And in the NL West, the Dodgers are the favorites to win the division,
Latest Blue Jays injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Blue Jays injury news and transactions.
NEW! Top 150 Draft Prospects: Major changes, big jumps highlight list
The Washington Nationals are on the clock. OK, not quite yet, but they do have the No. 1 pick in this year’s Draft, and MLB Pipeline has an updated and expanded Draft Top 150, ranking the players all 30 teams are criss-crossing the country to see to line up their
Watch Nimmala slug at High-A FREE tonight
All season long, baseball fans will be able to watch Minor League Baseball games across all of MLB's digital platforms. MLB.TV and MLB app subscribers can watch their favorite team's Minor League affiliates in the app at no additional cost, while all MiLB games are available on MiLB.TV, on the
'Not ideal': 53-pitch frame sinks Gausman, Blue Jays in finale
NEW YORK -- Kevin Gausman just kept throwing … and throwing … and throwing. Gausman’s 53 pitches in the third inning of Sunday’s Game 1 loss during a doubleheader against the Yankees tied a Blue Jays franchise record. Only Woody Williams (1998) had thrown that many pitches in a single
Toronto employing extreme approach -- and Springer's buying in
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MLB.TV is back for 2025 -- new local packages available as well
A new season is upon us, and MLB.TV – the best way to watch every out-of-market game all season long – has never been better. That’s because MLB.TV is now giving you even more baseball with the addition of 24/7 access to MLB Network (available in U.S. only). Here is
Jays' top prospect Nimmala homers in third straight at High-A
Arjun Nimmala has been giving Vancouver a bit of a spark in recent days, and he did so again on Sunday. With the tragic events at Saturday night's Lapu Lapu Festival weighing heavily on Toronto's High-A affiliate, the Blue Jays' top prospect and the Canadians took the field in Everett
Vladdy provides spark, channels Reggie after comeback win over Yanks
NEW YORK -- One or two big swings can wipe your memory clean. All of those weak ground balls, stranded runners and ugly losses over the weekend? By the time Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s rocket landed in the left-center-field bleachers at Yankee Stadium on Friday night, they were beginning to blur.
Top prospect Nimmala homers for second straight night at High-A
Weather wreaked havoc on more than a few Minor League games, but there was still plenty of highlights. Top 100 prospects (and teenagers) Konnor Griffin, Jesús Made and Arjun Nimmala flexed their muscles, while Chase Burns took the mound for his Double-A debut in just his fourth professional start. Oh,
2024 first-rounder Yesavage delivers second straight 10-K outing
Some of baseball's most well-known prospects stood out on Friday, including a trio of hurlers that finds itself among the Top 100 in Bubba Chandler, Thomas White and Trey Yesavage. Over in the batter's box, Jordan Lawlar continues to put last season's injury-plagued season further and further in the rearview
This '24 Draft pick is turning heads with Single-A Dunedin
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Blue Jays know they 'can't panic by any means' as offense remains cold
HOUSTON -- Nothing tells the story of the Blue Jays’ sweep at the hands of the Astros more than 9-for-90. That was the .100 batting average they racked up over three games at Daikin Park, the last a 3-1 loss to Houston on Wednesday night that extended the Blue Jays’
The fastest prospects in the game -- one for each team
When discussing the fastest prospects (and frankly, all players) in baseball, there’s the Rays’ Chandler Simpson and then there’s everyone else. Now in the big leagues, Simpson has led scouts to say that he should get at least a 90 run grade on the 20-to-80 scouting scale. Watching him do
Here's every team's 2025 Draft bonus pool and all pick values
The Nationals own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 Draft, which comes with a record assigned value. But the Mariners, who jumped from No. 15 to No. 3 in the Draft Lottery, own the largest overall bonus pool. MLB released the slot values and bonus pools to teams
Lukes snaps team drought with first homer of season
HOUSTON -- Silver linings have been hard to find for Blue Jays hitters in their first two games at Daikin Park. Their first home run in six days had to suffice in Tuesday night’s 5-1 loss to the Astros.
One 'kind of weird' inning mars another solid Gausman start
HOUSTON – By any name, Daikin Park has not been hospitable to Kevin Gausman. And after four impressive innings Monday night, the Blue Jays right-hander saw things unravel in Toronto’s 7-0 loss to the Astros. Gausman was locked in a scoreless duel with blossoming Astros ace Hunter Brown before endured
Blue Jays' Schultz goes from surprise callup to setting MLB record in hours
TORONTO -- Lives change quickly in baseball. Saturday night, Paxton Schultz got called into the manager’s office at Triple-A Buffalo and was told to hop in a car Sunday morning. He was headed to Toronto with Dillon Tate, but Schultz was only on the taxi squad for now. When the
Blue Jays shake up bullpen with Sandlin (right lat) to IL, Barnes DFA'd
TORONTO -- The bullpen shuffle begins. The Blue Jays designated Jacob Barnes for assignment prior to Sunday’s finale against the Mariners, which wasn’t a surprise after he allowed a grand slam in the 12th inning the night before, but the second move wasn’t expected. Nick Sandlin hit the IL with
1 newcomer on each team making an early impression
Every player wants to get off to a hot start. But for those debuting with new clubs, making a strong first impression feels a little more important. That holds true for everyone -- from megastars who secured record-breaking contracts to non-roster invitees just hoping to stick around in the Majors.