Blue Jays Hitting Analysis: Is return to elite production on the horizon?
From 2020-2022, the Blue Jays bolstered one of the league's best lineups, but in 2023, they've seen a dip in production. A closer look at this year's group could shine a light on Toronto’s chances to become the offensive powerhouse they’ve been in the past once again.
What's behind the subtle brilliance of Berrios' bounce-back season with Blue Jays
A deep dive into George Springer's slow start at the plate
In his first two years with the Blue Jays the outfielder has generally delivered on expectations when healthy, but so far in 2023 he’s struggled.
Blue Jays' Gausman increasing four-seam fastball to deadly pitching formula
Nothing is changing with the 32-year-old on a fundamental level. He’s still a guy who’s as easy to understand as he is hard to hit. This year it seems like he’s tinkering with his formula the tiniest bit without needing to discover a new pitch, grip, arm angle, or release point.
Why Blue Jays ace Alek Manoah has been struggling on the mound to start 2023
What's behind Blue Jays' hitting-by-committee woes at 2B?
The Toronto Blue Jays entered the 2023 season as a team projected to have its share of strengths, but second base never looked like it would be one of them. Nick Ashbourne takes a closer look to see how that's panning out.
Why Chapman's hot streak may be more than a flash in the pan for Blue Jays
Matt Chapman may have been pencilled into the seventh spot in the Toronto Blue Jays’ season opener, but in the past two weeks he’s been by far the team’s best hitter
How Blue Jays' Bassitt adjusts his pitch mix against righty and lefty batters
Why Japan's greatest asset makes them dangerous foes for U.S. in WBC final
Japan has a reputation for commanding the strike zone on both sides of the ball, with disciplined hitters and pitchers who possess top-notch command. But is that enough against the U.S. in the World Baseball Classic final? Nick Ashbourne takes a look.
What Blue Jays history says about Tiedemann's shot at impacting this year's team
Five pitchers have appeared for the Blue Jays in their age-20 or younger season. Nick Ashbourne compares those situations with Ricky Tiedemann's to see what it means for the young southpaw's future.
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