Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s error proves costly for Blue Jays in one-run loss to Royals
While Guerrero Jr. did stretch to reach the ball, he wasn’t at full extension on the play, which any manager would expect a first baseman to make every time. The error overshadowed a strong night of pitching for the Blue Jays, who fall to 13-11 with the loss.  
Kings' Talbot may see Edmonton as 'a special place,' but he won't get any love from fans
Canucks' playoff ascent gets tougher with Demko's injury
Finally back in the real Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2015, the buzz from the Game 1 victory over the Nashville Predators was abruptly unplugged Tuesday with news starting goalie Thatcher Demko is injured. Iain MacIntyre tells us what to expect next.
How close are the Blue Jays' top hitting prospects to playing in the majors?
Some top Blue Jays prospects are putting up eye-catching offensive numbers at triple-A, and their production has not escaped the attention of decision makers on the big-league team.
Canada's national team can breathe sigh of relief after Jordi Fernandez hiring by Nets
Oilers send Kings back to the drawing board with dominant Game 1 win
In a battle of two divergent styles, Edmonton owned Game 1 by dictating how the game would be played for most of the 60 minutes.
With pitchers rolling, offensive improvement holds key to Blue Jays' ceiling
The Blue Jays have been out-scored, out-homered and at times outplayed. But end of the day, it’s about wins and losses rather than run differential and after beating the Royals 5-3 at Kauffman Stadium Monday night, the 13-10 Blue Jays also continue doing a lot of things well.
As Canucks' Joshua comes into his own, chemistry on third line just gets stronger 
Lowry poised to help Jets assert their style in Game 2 vs. Avalanche
Adam Lowry put the Jets on his back in Game 1 of this series, scored two goals to give them a final lead they never relinquished, had a team-leading six hits, took a game-high 19 faceoffs, served a primary penalty-killing role, and spent the majority of his even-strength ice-time trying to shut down the best player in the world.
Gap to gap: A closer look at Yusei Kikuchi's curveball and Yariel Rodriguez's fastball(s)
If you add up the results of every starting pitcher in the league over the last 12 months — April 21, 2023 through April 21, 2024 — Yusei Kikuchi ranks among the top-40 starters across MLB.
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