Maicer Izturis broke up the Rockies' Jorge De La Rosa's no-hit bid in the sixth, knocked the winning hit in the eighth and played excellent defense as the Blue Jays topped the Rockies, 2-0, on Monday in Toronto. Josh Johnson held Colorado scoreless in 7 1/3 innings of work.More» Johnson fans 10 over 7 1/3 shutout frames
It's the personal connection that you get from stories like that of Nike Valeus that makes the relationship between Pathways to Education Canada and Jays Care Foundation so special.More»
The Blue Jays are playing their best baseball -- entering Monday's game, they have won five straight and nine of their last 12. Still, manager John Gibbons remains focused on winning each night.More» Lind launches long three-run home run
Injuries forced right-handers Aaron Sanchez and Roberto Osuna and left-hander Daniel Norris, the Blue Jays' top three prospects, onto the disabled list in the Minor Leagues in the past six weeks. Slowly, but surely, all three are beginning to return to action.More» Aaron Sanchez, RHP, Blue Jays
The Blue Jays extended their winning streak to a season-high five games as Chien-Ming Wang tossed seven strong innings and was supported by three homers in a 7-2 victory over the Rangers on Sunday afternoon.More» Lind discusses big game, Blue Jays' sweep
Jamie Evans' Velocity Program has been used by the likes of Steve Delabar, Brett Cecil, Casey Janssen and most recently Dustin McGowan, and it has now resulted in a job with the Blue Jays.More» Delabar fans two in perfct seventh
Jose Bautista has been elected to the All-Star Game in each of the past two seasons, but he's going to need a little bit of help in order to make it a three-peat.More» Bautista homers with two outs in ninth
The sacrifices of life on the road have especially hit home this year for left-hander Brett Cecil as the Blue Jays close out their four-game series against the Rangers on Father's Day. His son, Bryton, is now three years old and has reached the age where he's very aware of just how often his dad has to be away.More» Cecil's two Ks get Blue Jays out of a jam
Jose Bautista started at designated hitter Sunday afternoon after being forced to leave a game the previous day because of leg cramps. The minor injury was believed to be tied to the extreme heat conditions at Rangers Ballpark.More» Bautista takes a hit away from Pierzynski
J.P. Arencibia entered Friday's game mired in a 3-for-45 stretch, which brought his average down to .211. He's a notoriously streaky hitter, though, and it's possible his fourth-inning solo homer will spark another run of success.More» Arencibia clubs a solo homer in the fourth
Jose Reyes had a pair of hits and two walks in a simulated game at the Blue Jays' Spring Training complex on Saturday morning. Toronto's shortstop singled and tripled during his second rehab game as he continues to make progress from a sprained left ankle.More»
Blue Jays infielder Maicer Izturis is finally starting to show some signs of life at the plate after struggling for most of the year. Izturis entered play on Saturday riding a four-game hitting streak, going 7-for-18 over that span with a pair of doubles and two RBIs.More» Izturis doubles to pad the Blue Jays' lead
Toronto left-hander Mark Buehrle pitched seven strong innings while Colby Rasmus and J.P. Arencibia each homered in an 8-0 victory over Texas on Friday night at Rangers Ballpark.More» Buehrle shuts down Rangers for third win
Right-hander Josh Johnson's next scheduled outing was pushed back another day because of a blister on his right middle finger. Johnson was originally scheduled to pitch Saturday against Texas.More» JJ returns from injury with six strikeouts
Brandon Morrow is scheduled to make the first start of his rehab assignment for Class A Dunedin on Monday night. There is not a clear timetable for Morrow's return, but the tentative plan does not include a lengthy rehab.More» Morrow strikes out eight over eight strong
Esmil Rogers went to his sinker early and often against Texas on Thursday en route to seven strong innings of work, then Edwin Encarnacion's late two-run double gave the Blue Jays a 3-1 win.More» Rogers wins pitchers' duel with seven strong
John Gibbons received an unexpected honour on Thursday, when it was announced that he had been named to the American League coaching staff for the All-Star Game at Citi Field in New York on July 16.More»MLB, Mets hosting 2013 All-Star Game at Citi Field
Josh Johnson's next scheduled start has been pushed back a day because of a blister on his right middle finger. The right-hander was originally expected to pitch on Saturday but will instead take the mound for the series finale in Texas on Sunday.More» JJ returns from injury with six strikeouts
Wednesday's rubber match between the Blue Jays and White Sox in Chicago was postponed because of a severe weather forecast. Toronto skipped town early, heading to Arlington, Texas, where it will begin a four-game series against the Rangers on Thursday.More» Rogers starts a double play in the ninth
Rajai Davis singled and scored on a wild pitch in the 10th inning to give the Blue Jays a 7-5 come-from-behind victory over the White Sox on Tuesday night in Chicago.More» Bautista homers with two outs in ninth
Three Canadians have been named as finalists in the Major League Baseball and People magazine Tribute for Heroes campaign. The Tribute for Heroes is a national initiative that recognizes veterans and military service members and builds on a commitment to honor heroes in both Canada and the United States.More»
Jose Reyes will embark on the next phase of his rehab program when he heads to the Blue Jays' Minor League complex on Wednesday. Toronto's shortstop is expected to continue his running program in Dunedin, Fla., before appearing in simulated games on Friday and Saturday.More» Reyes suffers injury on slide at second base
Adam Lind's recent performance at the plate apparently has been enough to convince Blue Jays manager John Gibbons to use him against left-handers, getting the start on Tuesday night against White Sox lefty Jose Quintana.More» Lind launches a three-run shot to center
R.A. Dickey surrendered seven runs in just five innings to offset a pair of homers by Jose Bautista in the Blue Jays' 10-6 loss to the White Sox on a foggy Monday night at U.S. Cellular Field.More» Bautista drills a three-run homer in fourth
Mark Buehrle made his first return to U.S. Cellular Field, being recognized by both White Sox players and fans in a a standing ovation following a video tribute that was shown after the top of the first inning.More» Buehrle returns to U.S. Cellular Field
Blue Jays right-hander Brandon Morrow will be out for at least another two to three weeks because of tightness in his right forearm. Morrow has been out since May 28More» Morrow strikes out eight over eight strong
Right-hander Phil Bickford seemed optimistic about the possibility of signing with the Blue Jays but declined to get into specifics when speaking with reporters Monday evening.More» Blue Jays draft RHP Bickford No. 10