Blue Jays Notebook: Berrios gets Opening Day nod as injuries pile up
Jose Berrios is the definition of a pillar and that was highlighted on Tuesday when the Blue Jays named him their Opening Day starter. He'll face right-hander Zach Eflin and the Tampa Bay Rays on March 28 as the Blue Jays begin their regular season.
How Blue Jays' Daulton Varsho plans to hit better this season
Inside wild day for Joey Votto at Blue Jays’ spring training
When Votto arrives at the diamond, he drops his bag, grabs his first baseman’s mitt and heads out to left field by himself. It’s a seemingly peaceful moment for the Canadian as he’s about to embark on the most important day of his spring training thus far.
Blue Jays' Nimmala soaking in experience at first spring training
Arjun Nimmala is encountering all kinds of firsts at spring training. And, with him being one of the Blue Jays' top prospects, the hope is that such experiences prepare him for the road ahead.
Blue Jays get 'best possible news' on Jansen's injury prognosis
Blue Jays' Clement excels as 'good competition' unfolds
Ernie Clement feels like he's put himself in the best possible position to succeed as he fights for a job with the Blue Jays.  "He's doing everything that he can. He's playing third, shortstop, second. It is a good little competition right there." 
Blue Jays' Jansen expected to miss 'a couple' weeks with wrist injury
Toronto Blue Jays catcher Danny Jansen has a fractured bone near his right wrist, the team announced Friday.
Blue Jays' Francis close to making his manifestation a reality
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'We had what it took to win': Josh Donaldson reflects fondly on 2015 Blue Jays
The best season of Josh Donaldson’s career came during his MVP campaign in 2015 and looking back now, he says the bond that existed in the Toronto Blue Jays locker room that season was something few outsiders truly comprehend.  
How Blue Jays prospect Arjun Nimmala manages global expectations
With a chance to become the first player of Indian descent to make the majors, Blue Jays prospect Arjun Nimmala has to shoulder big-picture expectations without losing focus on the sport he loves.
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