Shapiro: New revenue streams from dome reno 'will better support' Blue Jays payroll
The second phase of the Rogers Centre renovation, with a price tag for the entire project now pushing toward $400 million, according to Toronto Blue Jays president and CEO Mark Shapiro, accomplishes several things.
Toronto Blue Jays open up 40-man roster spot by trading Santiago Espinal to Reds
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How Donaldson's relentless drive hypercharged a struggling Blue Jays team
Donaldson's all-in approach was transformative for the Blue Jays during his time in Toronto, where his relentless drive helped hypercharge a team struggling to emerge from a 21-year post-season drought.
Outfield prospect Alan Roden leaving an impression at Blue Jays camp
Last season, as Alan Roden crushed pitchers at advanced-A Vancouver and double-A New Hampshire, the Toronto Blue Jays outfield prospect employed a pretty unique batting stance — body upright, hands up by his head, bat horizontal to the ground.
Inside John Gibbons' return to the New York Mets dugout
Blue Jays' Manoah calls velo bump a 'good check point’ after rough outing
At this point in spring training, the numbers that matter are in the underlying measures that mark progress or regression. This is why Alek Manoah is satisfied with his outing, despite a pitching line that might say differently.
Blue Jays' Swanson to take time away from team after family emergency
Erik Swanson’s four-year-old son, Toby, is in hospital after being struck by a vehicle over the weekend and the Toronto Blue Jays reliever will be away from the team to be with his family, an emotional manager John Schneider said Tuesday.
Kikuchi makes changeup a focal point as he seeks to ‘be even better’ for Blue Jays
Fringe Blue Jays Francis, White and Clement begin pitches for roster spots
Familiar with life on the fringes of an MLB roster, Toronto Blue Jays in-betweeners Bowden Francis, Mitch White and Ernie Clement began their pitches to remain with the big league squad in their first outing of the spring.
Mayza serves as Blue Jays bat boy, 'punishment' for last-place in fantasy football
When Tim Mayza won the Toronto Blue Jays’ fantasy football league two years ago there was no "punishment" for last place but this year the rules were flipped on him. Shi Davidi explains.
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