The Toronto Blue Jays had high hopes for this season, but things haven’t gotten off to a good start. The Blue Jays are currently just 24-29 on the year, as the offense struggles to string together consistent quality at bats.
Outfielder George Springer continues to struggle offensively at the plate for the Toronto Blue Jays, as he ranks 155 out of 157 qualified players in OPS at .539.
We're roughly two months into the MLB season, meaning most teams have played more than 50 games, so we have enough of a sample size to make solid judgments about teams.
The 2024 season was always going to be difficult for the Toronto Blue Jays as they battled for a playoff spot in a competitive AL East. Last year, the division sent three teams to the playoffs and is just as deep this season.
While the baseball season is long, it's getting shorter every day for the struggling Toronto Blue Jays.
Does anyone else think Lombard looks like a younger George Springer? In any event, I had Lombard below Tejeda because I didn’t think the swing decisions were as good as Tejeda’s.
Since arriving via free agency in 2021, George Springer has been the Toronto Blue Jays’ go-to leadoff hitter over the last four seasons, including ’24.
The struggles for the Houston Astros don't look to be turning around. Currently 12-22 and 5-5 in their last 10 games, the Astros find themselves in a quick seven-game deficit in the American League West.
It’s time to have the leadoff talk. We’re a month into the 2024 season and George Springer is hitting .212 with an OBP below .300 and an OPS that almost starts with a five.
Father time comes for all of us. In baseball, that finality is expedited. One year, you’re on top of the world, and the next you might not even crack a Major League roster.
Ontario resident Carla Norris-Hutcheson never expected the kindness she’d encounter while attending the Blue Jays home opener alone. A group of young men sitting near her surprised her with a heartfelt gift: a George Springer jersey, her husband’s favourite player.
TORONTO — It may feel like it to Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Kyle Freeland, but Justin Turner of the Toronto Blue Jays really isn’t a mind-reader.
For the first time in 2024, the Toronto Blue Jays are on a winning streak. After winning their Home Opener by a score of 5-2 over the Seattle Mariners, the Blue Jays made it two in a row with a 5-3 victory on Tuesday.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: the Toronto Blue Jays have been hot and cold in hitting with runners-in-scoring-position. That was a key deficiency with last year’s offence, which finished tied for 12th in AVG (.260) and 14th in wRC+ (102) but 23rd in SLG (.390) across the majors.
After being no-hit and one-hit in a matter of three days last week, the Blue Jays hoped to find a little more success in the Bronx over the weekend. A tie-breaking and ultimately game-winning home run from Ernie Clement led them to a victory on Friday, but the final two games of the series were filled with “There it goes!
To find the last time the New York Yankees suffered a shutout loss in a home opener, one has to flip the calendar back to 1967. It was on April 14th of that year when the Bronx Bombers hosted the Boston Red Sox at Yankees stadium, falling 3-0.
It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays bats have been an absolute rollercoaster to start the season, one that likely has theme parks across the country looking for trademark rights.
Thursday was a great day for the Blue Jays. The same cannot be said for Friday. In the second game of a four-game series, the Toronto Blue Jays lost 8-2 to the Tampa Bay Rays, bringing their record to 1-1.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Toronto Blue Jays hit their first home run of the season. The Tampa Bay Rays jumped out to an early lead after Yandy Díaz hit the Rays’ first home run of the season on a 2-2 count.
Toronto Blue Jays OF George Springer and manager John Schneider were ejected on Thursday for arguing a called third strike.
Toronto Blue Jays veteran outfielder George Springer smashed the 53rd leadoff home run of his career on Friday and, in the process, equaled a Hall of Famer.
Blue Jays outfielder George Springer has undergone surgery to remove a bone spur from his right elbow.
The Blue Jays enter the offseason on the heels of one of the most epic collapses in postseason history.
Cleveland Guardian Nick Sandlin departed yesterday’s win over the Rays with right upper arm tightness, reported by Ryan Lewis of the Akron Beacon Journal.
Things may have just taken a turn for the worse this postseason for the Toronto Blue Jays.
According to the team, George Springer will receive an anti-inflammatory shot but isn't expected to miss more than 10 days of action.
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