Two late season “additions” will battle to send their teams onward.
With a six-run lead and a game to go, the Blue Jays call on the man who might win this year’s Cy Young award. What gives?
Toronto hits and pitches and generally outplays Texas to push the ALDS to Game Four.
The Rangers win both on the road, as Toronto’s right-handed sluggers fail to slug.
Remembering when the Rangers got Beltre, the Blue Jays got Bautista, the Royals got Cain, and more.
The two best teams in the second half meet up in a surprisingly lopsided matchup.
Toronto gives quick demotions to two of its brightest young prospects. Meanwhile, Dom Brown will join them in Triple-A.
How Alex Anthopolous drafts and deals high-upside prospects before they get a chance to bust.
The Blue Jays appear to have committed to Aaron Sanchez in the rotation, while the Red Sox consider committing to Mookie Betts for the better part of a decade.
The Blue Jays might have multiple closers. Chris Young is weighing options.
The Blue Jays add Santana and Dayan Viciedo, while Billy Beane makes a pair of waiver claims.
Is it really possible to build a great team in one winter?
Two stories of players putting on weight, and one of an unrequited trade demand in Toronto.
The Red Sox extend Wade Miley, the Reds land Burke Badenhop, and the Rangers sign both halves of a left-field platoon.
Alex Anthopolous gives some hints as to who’ll be collecting saves in Toronto this year.
The Blue Jays might be interested in an infielder with legal troubles, while the Orioles might demand a substantial return if they let Dan Duquette go.