Betts: Manoah returns to bullpen mound after Tommy John surgery
“Nine months after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, Alek Manoah was back on the mound at the Toronto Blue Jays’ Player Development complex on Friday.
It was just 15 fastballs, but for the high energy, emotional Manoah, it was a big step in his attempt to get back to his former self.
“It’s a whirlwind of emotions but it feels amazing right now,” said Manoah.”
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Blue Jays sign Tate
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed RHP Dillon Tate to a one-year, $1.4-million contract.
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Elliott: The 2024 CBN Scout of the Year — Blue Jays Jon Lalonde
Toronto Blue Jays manager of player personnel Jon Lalonde (Midland, Ont.) has been named the 2024 Canadian Baseball Network Scout of the Year.
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Elliott: Gaston, ambassadors honoured at powerful 74th Conn Smythe -- updated
Former Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 74th annual Conn Smythe Dinner, a fundraiser for Easter Seals held on February 26.
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Wilson: Blue Jays broadcaster Campbell a big WCBL fan
Jamie Campbell got a taste of the Western Canadian Baseball League last summer and now he cannot wait to come back for more.
"I am officially hooked on the WCBL and that league has a fan for life," the Blue Jays Central host said in a recent interview on Alberta Dugout Stories: The Podcast.
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Blue Jays release 2025 promotions schedule
The Toronto Blue Jays unveiled their 2025 promotions schedule on Saturday.
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Blue Jays re-sign Yarbrough
The Toronto Blue Jays have re-signed left-hander Ryan Yarbrough.
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Blue Jays sign Barnes
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed reliever Jacob Barnes to a minor league contract. The deal includes an invite to big league spring training.
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Betts: Bautista latest Jay to be elected to Canadian ball hall
Former Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista has been elected to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Betts: Scherzer's mindset simple: "I want to play to win"
Three-time Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer feels healthy and expects the Blue Jays to be a winning squad in 2025. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts was on the conference call for Scherzer’s first media availability as a Blue Jay earlier today.
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Blue Jays sign Kloffenstein, invite to spring training
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed right-hander Adam Kloffenstein to a minor league contract.
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Blue Jays sign 22 international free agents
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed 22 international free agents.
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Blue Jays announce 16 internal non-roster spring invitees
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced their 16 internal non-roster spring training invitees.
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ICYMI, Elliott - Suzuki's debut in Toronto: two hits, run scored, Big W
Bob Elliott shares the story he wrote about Ichiro Suzuki’s first game at SkyDome against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Betts: Santander looking forward to playing with Guerrero
After months of speculation and rumours, the Toronto Blue Jays got their man.
One of them, at least.
Ross Atkins joined Anthony Santander in meeting with the media on Tuesday afternoon to discuss his new contract and expectations heading into spring training next month.
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Blue Jays acquire Straw
The Toronto Blue Jays have acquired outfielder Myles Straw from the Cleveland Guardians.
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Blue Jays deal de Geus to Pirates
The Toronto Blue Jays have dealt reliever Brett de Geus to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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Betts: Second Blue Jays tour for Hoffman is in a new role
Newly signed Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman spoke to the local media for the first time on Tuesday. He says he feels great and discounted any concerns about his flagged physicals during negotiations with the Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves. Canadian Baseball Network writer Matt Betts has the story.
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Blue Jays sign Hoffman
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed reliever Jeff Hoffman who was an All-Star with the Philadelphia Phillies last season.
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Blue Jays agree to terms with seven players, including Guerrero Jr.
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms with seven of their arbitration eligible players, including Canadian-born players Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (Montreal, Que.) and Zach Pop (Brampton, Ont.).
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