Blue Jays No. 1 starter R.A. Dickey will have to wait another day for his next start after Sunday afternoon's game vs. the Yankees was postponed because of rain. A makeup date has yet to be announced, but the two teams do share an off-day on Aug. 19 in advance of a three-game series at Yankee Stadium from Aug. 20-22.More»
When the Rays and Blue Jays meet Monday at Rogers Centre, it will be a matchup of experience vs. youth. Thanks to their game being postponed Sunday against the Yankees, the Blue Jays will send their 38-year-old ace, R.A. Dickey, to the mound against 23-year-old Jake Odorizzi.More» Dickey strikes out 10 over six strong innings
Right-hander Brandon Morrow was roughed up for five runs over five innings while the Blue Jays' lineup was unable to come through with runners on base in a 7-2 loss to the Yankees on Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium.More» Encarnacion hits a solo shot to right-center
Right-hander Josh Johnson is scheduled to make his first rehab start for Class A Advanced Dunedin on Monday night. Johnson has been out of action since April 21 because of soreness in his right triceps muscle.More» Johnson fans eight over seven strong frames
Left-hander J.A. Happ has yet to throw off a mound in Florida because of lingering soreness in his right knee. Happ is currently working out at the Blue Jays' Minor League complex in Dunedin, but his sprained knee has yet to fully recover from an injury sustained on May 7, when he was struck in the head by a line drive.More»Happ released from the hospital after overnight stay
The Blue Jays have announced their starting pitchers for Monday and Tuesday's games against the Rays. Right-hander Chad Jenkins will get the call on Monday and will be followed the next day by veteran hurler Ramon Ortiz. The decision previously had been on hold in case Toronto needed to use Jenkins out of the bullpen earlier in the week.More» Jenkins turns in five solid frames vs. Sox
The Blue Jays have yet to find a way to solve Hiroki Kuroda, as they managed to record just two hits over eight innings against the Yankees' right-hander in a 5-0 loss on Friday night at Yankee Stadium.More» Loup snags Cano's liner, doubles off Gardner
Jose Reyes rejoined his teammates in New York on Friday night as he continues to rehab a severe left ankle sprain. Toronto's shortstop has been out of action since sustaining the injury while stealing second base on April 12 in Kansas City. He recently had a walking boot removed and has begun the slow process of regaining strength in the area.More» Reyes suffers injury on slide at second base
Super utility man Emilio Bonifacio is making the most out of his opportunity to receive more playing time. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons recently made a decision to give Bonifacio an extended look after previously only using him sporadically during April.More» Bonifacio extends lead with two-run shot
Right-hander Dustin McGowan is one step closer to making a possible return to the Major Leagues after he received a promotion to Triple-A Buffalo on Friday afternoon. McGowan is currently on a rehab assignment after undergoing yet another shoulder surgery last year.More»
Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion mixed business and pleasure Friday, when they brought their home run stroke to the Golf Club at Chelsea Piers. The two Blue Jays, clad in full uniform, sprayed golf balls and baseballs all over the place.More»
Toronto just reached the quarter mark of the season, and while the club is 8 1/2 games back in the American League East, there are suddenly signs for optimism.More» Gibbons on torrid hitting, Ortiz's pitching
With Melky Cabrera, Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion atop the lineup the last four games, the Blue Jays have scored 36 runs, and Wednesday they won their fourth straight by defeating the Giants, 11-3, at Rogers Centre.More» Blue Jays take early lead with five-run first
Blue Jays manager John Gibbons wasted no time in putting Melky Cabrera back in the lineup for Wednesday's game despite some lingering leg soreness.More» Melky collects four hits in win over Giants
As much as it's a cliche, the Blue Jays are just taking things one game at a time to try to make up ground on the hole that they've dug themselves into early.More» Gibbons on Dickey's outing, offensive surge
With J.A. Happ and Josh Johnson injured and Ricky Romero unable to find the strike zone consistently, Toronto has turned to veteran Ramon Ortiz and youngster Chad Jenkins to take the reins temporarily.More» Jenkins turns in five solid frames vs. Sox
Melky Cabrera reached base in every at-bat, going 4-for-5 with two runs and two RBIs, while R.A. Dickey pitched like an ace as the Blue Jays defeated the Giants, 10-6, Tuesday at Rogers Centre.More» Dickey strikes out 10 over six strong innings
A day Melky Cabrera will likely never forget came with little fanfare at Rogers Centre on Tuesday. The Blue Jays left fielder was presented with a World Series ring from Giants manager Bruce Bochy for his contributions to San Francisco's 2012 championship team.More» Melky collects four hits in win over Giants
Sergio Santos will have surgery on his ailing right elbow by the end of the week. Santos, who's been on the disabled list since April 14, will have surgery to clean up some loose bodies and bone spurs in the throwing arm.More» Santos' two clutch Ks short circuits rally
Tuesday's designated hitter, Melky Cabrera, will undergo a MRI on Wednesday. The 28-year-old has been dealing with leg soreness in his hamstrings, and the team has decided to evaluate further if there's anything to be concerned about.More» Melky extends early lead with an RBI single
Brandon Morrow's next start will once again be pushed back a few more days. Morrow, who's been dealing with some tightness in his back and neck, is now slated to pitch Saturday against the Yankees in the Bronx.More» Morrow strikes out eight over eight strong
J.A. Happ, who has been on the disabled list since taking a ball to the head in Tampa Bay on May 7, is "moving in the right direction," according to general manager Alex Anthopoulos.More»Happ released from the hospital after overnight stay
The excitement and passion surrounding the Maple Leafs' playoff run is something that the Blue Jays players hope they'll get to experience if they can get themselves into a race for a postseason berth late in the season.More»Gibbons thrilled to be back with the Blue Jays
Sitting nine games under .500 and 9 1/2 games out of first place after just 39 games, the Blue Jays have seriously underperformed. And while president and CEO Paul Beeston is concerned about the club's slow start, he remains confident about the prospects for reaching the postseason.More» Blue Jays get homer happy vs. Red Sox
The Blue Jays welcomed an estimated 1,000 VIP guests to Rogers Centre on Monday night for an annual charitable event, The Curve Ball, which helps raise money to remove barriers in sport and education for children and youth in under-resourced communities across Canada.More»
The Blue Jays matched their season high with five homers and right-hander Chad Jenkins pitched five strong innings in a 12-4 victory over the Red Sox on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park.More» Blue Jays get homer happy vs. Red Sox
Ricky Romero's stint with Triple-A Buffalo has gotten off to a rough start. Toronto's former ace made his debut with the Bisons on Saturday and saw his prolonged struggles on the mound continue. He surrendered six runs on 10 hits while walking five in 3 2/3 innings.More» Romero struggles through rough first inning
Though Melky Cabrera has yet to miss a game this season, he continues to be plagued by hamstring issues in both of his legs. Cabrera has been able to remain on the field but clearly has been affected by the nagging injuries. His range in left has been limited, and his ability to run the bases has been well below average.More» Melky connects for first Blue Jays homer