Toronto and Seattle exchange disappointing veteran relievers, Texas brings in some pitching depth, and Joey Gallo gets a chance to let it fly.
Toronto needs outfield depth in the short and long term, so the Blue Jays took Melvin Upton off the Padres’ hands at a discount.
Digging into the wrong ways to think about the Blue Jays.
Michael Conforto returns to New York, Justin Smoak stays in Toronto, and Yuliesky Gurriel might be an odd fit in Houston.
If you’re gonna talk about a Bugs Bunny changeup, you’d best bring Bugs Bunny gifs.
Troy Tulowitzki is still searching for his missing production 11 months after leaving Coors Field.
The White Sox hit seven home runs, Kevin Gausman and Carlos Carrasco toss four-hitters, and Jose Altuve goes for the cycle.
The Blue Jays’ ‘ace’ has been horrible. Is it time for something drastic?
Why pitchers’ gameplan starts with the pitcher.
Half the American League might have regrets every time they check an A’s box score these days.
Colin Walsh picked the wrong time to draw walks, Edwin Jackson’s out-making ability vanished, and Alex Guerrero bit off more than he could chew.
Michael Saunders is suddenly looking like a player the Blue Jays should be trying to sign long term.
The Mets’ ace is not, the White Sox ace is, and the Blue Jays’ leadoff hitter is… Jose Bautista!
Joe Nathan finds a home for his comeback, Jimmy Parades’ utility train arrives at a new stop, and the Padres trade cash to keep Blash.
As you get older it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary.
Jake Arrieta surprises no one with his seventh win, David Ortiz gets a flour shower, and Danny Duffy puts on a one-man show.