Blue Jays
What Can the Blue Jays Expect from Aging Slugger Jose Bautista in 2017?
The 36-year-old Bautista, who is coming off his worst season as a Blue Jay, will be back in Toronto for at least one more year.
Blue Jays Finally Come to Their Senses and End Stalemate with Jose Bautista
Jose Bautista has reportedly signed a one-year, $18 million deal with the Blue Jays, with options that could net him $60 million over three seasons.
How the Blue Jays Can Salvage Their Uninspiring Offseason
There's one obvious answer, and it's bringing back Jose fucking Bautista.
Why a Blue Jays Rebuild Could Be Coming Soon
If things go south for the Blue Jays in 2017, there's reason to believe they might start selling off their best pieces and blow this thing up.
Blue Jays Sign Versatile Weapon Steve Pearce for Cheap
There's good value in this deal, as the Blue Jays got Pearce for two years and $12.5 million, but it also means Edwin Encarnacion's days in Toronto are all but numbered.
Throwback Thursday: Billy Wagner, B.J. Ryan, and 2005's Winter of the Reliever
This off-season is expected to change how relievers are compensated. But as 2005 showed, that may not be the case for long.
Blue Jays' Marcus Stroman Drops Another Track with Mike Stud
Stroman raps with former Duke baseball teammate Mike Stud on his latest single "Shine."
Blue Jays Reportedly Sign Kendrys Morales and Top Cuban Prospect Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
The Morales signing could signal the end of Edwin Encarnacion's days in Toronto. But maybe not Jose Bautista's.
How the Blue Jays Can Replace Encarnacion and Bautista, and Still Be Good
We look at potential targets the Blue Jays should explore this offseason in the event they lose their two free-agent sluggers.
From A(A) to Z(eke): A Look Back at the Blue Jays' Wild 2016 Season
The Blue Jays had another successful season, making the ALCS for the second consecutive year. We review the key themes, moments, and players, alphabetically from Anthopoulos to Zeke.
TFC Has Never Been Better, and Neither Has the Toronto Sports Scene
For Toronto sports fans, this is quite the time to be alive.