Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich highlights four underrated Toronto Blue Jays’ prospects to watch in 2024.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott shares his memories of covering humble and generous Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons who was always good for “lots of laughs.”
Read MoreRodney Hiemstra is taking over for Mike Shaw as the Blue Jays’ travelling secretary, which some nights, Bob Elliott writes, can be the toughest job in the organization.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network scribe Danny Gallagher writes that the suspense, drama, intrigue and secrecy surrounding Shohei Ohtani and the Toronto Blue Jays was worth all the trouble for the franchise, even though they didn’t land the two-way star.
Read MoreLongtime Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez has been named the winner of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2023 Jack Graney Award.
Read MoreJim Leyland, who managed three franchises to the postseason and led the Florida Marlins to the 1997 World Series title, earned election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday via the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee process. Longtime Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston failed to garner enough support in the voting.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew makes his case for legendary Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston to be elected to the Hall of Fame. The Hall’s 16-member Contemporary Era Voting Committee will decide Gaston’s Hall of Fame fate today.
Read MoreBaseball’s biggest sensation and most sought-after free agent, Shohei Ohtani, is about to break the bank and the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly in the running to sign him. Free agent lawyer Cody Malloy writes about the impact signing Ohtani could have on a club both on and off the field.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich shares a list of the former Toronto Blue Jays that are up for National Baseball Hall of Fame consideration this winter.
Read MoreThe Toronto Chapter of the BBWAA has announced its annual award winners. SS Bo Bichette earned the Neil MacCarl Award as Player of the Year while RHP Kevin Gausman landed Pitcher of the Year. The Most Improved Player Award was given to LHP Yusei Kikuchi and Rookie of the Year honours went to INF Davis Schneider. Also recognized were Third Base Coach Luis Rivera and Team Travel & Clubhouse Operations Director Mike Shaw as the John Cerutti Award co-recipients for displaying goodwill, cooperation, and character.
Read MoreThe Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame will announce their Tip O'Neill Award winner, for the top Canadian player in 2023, on December 7. Here’s a rundown of the top candidates.
Read MoreCanadian Baseball Network writer Danny Gallagher believes that legendary Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston is worthy of a plaque in Cooperstown.
Read MoreDeMarlo Hale will rejoin the Toronto Blue Jays to be their associate manager.
Read MoreBob Elliott pays tribute to longtime Toronto Blue Jays scout Dave Yoakum who passed away on May 10 at the age of 76.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have hired Carlos Febles to be their new third base coach.
Read MoreThree Toronto Blue Jays players were named American League Gold Glove Award winners on Sunday.
Pitcher Jose Berrios, third baseman Matt Chapman and centre fielder Kevin Kiermaier were announced as winners.
It’s the first time in Blue Jays’ history the team has had three Gold Glove Award winners in the same season.
Read MoreWho was the Toronto Blue Jays best postseason pitcher?
Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew provides an answer to this question.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays have unveiled their 2024 regular season schedule.
Read MoreFormer Toronto Blue Jays reliever Mike Timlin still has the last out ball from the 1992 World Series that his Blue Jays won 31 years ago today. It is one of the most sought-after items in Canadian baseball history and would likely fetch five or maybe six digits at auction.
Read MoreThirty years ago today, Toronto Blue Jays slugger Joe Carter belted the second walk-off, World Series-winning home run in major league history. It’s an unforgettable moment in Canadian baseball history - one that wouldn’t have happened, as Canadian Baseball Network editor-in-chief Bob Elliott recounts in this 2015 article, if Carter had signed with the Kansas City Royals, as the outfielder almost did at the 1992 winter meetings.
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