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Kevin Gausman’s encouraging outing in the Toronto Blue Jays’ Spring Training finale on Monday afternoon wasn’t just about getting his work in. It was a vital sign that Gausman is on track to regain his Cy Young-calibre form.
The Blue Jays ace is back. On Monday, the Blue Jays played the Pittsburgh Pirates in Bradenton, Florida, falling to the National League team by a score of 4-3.
MLB spring training really is a grind, and injuries and uncertainty have only made the Blue Jays’ last month even more gruelling. That said, fresh, airy, Opening Day baseball is on its way momentarily.
There are just six days remaining before the start of the season, so of course we have a bunch of news surrounding the Blue Jays. In this edition of News and Notes, we’ll look at some recent roster cuts, some top prospect news, and updates on injured starting pitchers.
It might not be long before the Ricky Tiedemann era begins in Toronto. Blue Jays manager John Schneider told Rob Longley of The Toronto Sun that the team’s top prospect is “in the mix” to be on the 26-man roster when the 2024 season begins next week.
Who doesn’t love some News and Notes. This article will basically look at what’s happening with pitchers, as we’ll look at a pitcher who was named to the rotation, a starter who could pitch soon, as well as updates on two injured relievers.
Kevin Gausman (shoulder) is expected to throw 60-to-65 pitches in Monday’s Grapefruit League finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Monday’s appearance might be enough to convince the Toronto Blue Jays he doesn’t need to be on the injured list, Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic reports.
Toronto Blue Jays' ace Kevin Gausman got a good report after throwing a sim game on Wednesday morning, but his status for the Opening Day roster is still undetermined.
If you can believe it, Opening Day arrives next Thursday for 28 of the 30 big-league clubs – the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will open in South Korea this Wednesday.
After a long, dreary and languid baseball offseason, The Athletic released its MLB Hope-O-Meter results, which are based on the opinions of 22,000 readers who participated in the survey.
Remember last season when Blue Jays pitchers remained in good health? Pepperidge Farms remembers. This spring, numerous pitchers have dealt with injuries, such as Alek Manoah and Yariel Rodríguez.
The Blue Jays have endured a complicated few weeks. On one hand, the overall dullness surrounding the team’s unspectacular offseason has been levied by the Joey Votto show – a homer here, a quip there – and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s epic spring showing (1.186 OPS).
Baseball season is just around the corner! Some of you may already know the ins and outs of the Toronto Blue Jays and baseball but you may have friends and family who may want to know more and be a part of the conversation.
With Kevin Gausman facing a shoulder injury and Alek Manoah‘s shakiness, what will the Blue Jays’ starting rotation look like? Who will get the chance to pitch in the starting rotation?
The Toronto Blue Jays look likely to be without ace pitcher Kevin Gausman at the beginning of the year as he continues to work back from spring shoulder discomfort.
The Toronto Blue Jays are gearing up for another playoff run in 2024. However, they are dealing with injury trouble with Opening Day right around the corner.
Bowden Francis returns to the mound for the Blue Jays Thursday as they continue their Spring Training schedule against the Minnesota Twins.
You may not know it, but there’s a curse brewing for the Blue Jays. Let me take you back April 1, 2021. The Blue Jays are in New York to take on the Yankees with Hyun Jin Ryu as their opening day starter.
We’re just over two weeks away from the start of the season! Will Kevin Gausman be ready for Opening Day? What’s the latest with Joey Votto? Well, that’s what we’ll look to answer in the latest News and Notes.
Multiple pitchers have been sidelined with injuries this spring.
Kevin Gausman is one of a few Blue Jays pitchers who has been a bit behind this spring.
Yardbarker's Matt Wiesenfeld takes a look at the pitchers who provide the best bang for the buck this season in the race for the American League Cy Young Award.
With the finalist for the 2023 American League Cy Young Award now set, let's take a look at each player's case for the award.
Gausman said he was sipping on a beer in the trainer’s room when the eighth-inning rally began, per Mitch Bannon of SI.
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