Blue Jays extend president Mark Shapiro
Digest more
As we enter the 50th season in Blue Jays history, they’re no longer the new kids on the block. You can step back and see all of the different eras now, from those frigid, early days on the shores of L
The Toronto Blue Jays made franchise history by signing right-hander Dylan Cease to a seven-year, $210 million contract. Here's why.
The Blue Jays have reportedly made multiple additions to manager John Schneider ’s staff. Former catcher Drew Butera is expected to be in the dugout next season, reports Shi Davidi of Sportsnet. He’ll be joined by Eric Duncan and Cody Atkinson, reports Mitch Bannon of The Athletic.
The Blue Jays, already with one of the best rotations in baseball, just flexed their muscle again. They’ve agreed to terms with right-hander Cody Ponce on a three-year, $30 million deal, a source confirms to MLB.
The Toronto Blue Jays have added a former Los Angeles Dodgers player to their organization after a World Series matchup.
Dylan Cease praised the Toronto Blue Jays' culture during a news conference to discuss his $210 million, seven-year contract.
The Blue Jays have paid premium prices, in prospects and money, for elite, up-the-middle defenders in center fielder Daulton Varsho and infielder Andrés Giménez. They have added to their rotation and the bullpen. They have created an offensive identity as contact hitters with thump.
The Blue Jays are following up the Dylan Cease addition with another notable rotation move. Read more about Cody Ponce at MLB Trade Rumors.