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Two months after there were concerns about another lost season in Toronto, the Blue Jays are now eyeing the best record in baseball. How about that turnaround? The Jays were 25-27 after a 13-0 loss on May 25.
Friday's 6-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers held plenty of heroes, once again. Eight Toronto players recorded a hit.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a comfortable lead atop the AL East, a year after trading away several established players.
What a ride the season has been for the Toronto Blue Jays. They were a bottom-third team through just about two months. For real. I looked back and on May 26, I had the Blue Jays ranked 22nd. And now they'll head to August at No. 1.
Happy birthday, Max Scherzer. The future Hall of Fame pitcher turned 41 on Sunday, and he took the mound for the Toronto Blue Jays. In the process, he tied an MLB record. Scherzer struck out 11 Tigers batters in his birthday outing (and a revenge game against his former club).
The Toronto Blue Jays have the best record in baseball, but could a pitcher from the Minnesota Twins put them over the top?
Max Scherzer had one of his best outings of the season Sunday against the Tigers, notching 11 strikeouts in 7.0 innings before the Blue Jays' bullpen collapsed.
A journeyman, third-string catcher and a pitcher returning from a year in Korea. The Blue Jays have found success from unlikely sources in their run to the top. Arden Zwelling talks to Tyler Heineman and Eric Lauer about how their mentality shifts have helped them over this breakout season.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have placed All-Star catcher Alejandro Kirk on the seven-day injured list with a concussion.
The Toronto Blue Jays saw one of their potential targets get taken off the board after he signed an extension with the Kansas City Royals.