The Tampa Bay Rays (0-0) and the Toronto Blue Jays (0-0) face off on Thursday at Tropicana Field for Opening Day. First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET. The Rays will call on Zach Eflin versus the Blue Jays and Jose Berrios.
For one day, each team theoretically has their aces facing off, leading to some truly extraordinary pitching matchups.
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.
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced their opening-day starting pitcher, the 2023 Gold Glove Winner Jose Berrios. John Schneider made it official this morning, March 19th, and stated, “He embodies what we’re talking about when we talk about stuff: durability, teammate, professionalism.
In the wake of Kevin Gausman's shoulder discomfort this spring, the Toronto Blue Jays are going to start veteran right-hander Jose Berrios on Opening Day this year.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is out for his second straight Spring Training game dealing with a minor contusion in his left knee. It occurred during the Jays’ 13-5 thrashing of the Phillies on Saturday.
What’s supposed to be the most clear strength for the Blue Jays is suddenly a question mark. Alek Manoah was roughed up for four earned runs in his first Grapefruit League start last week and missed his next outing because of shoulder soreness.
It’s Springer Szn. The Toronto Blue Jays leadoff hitter is set for his first Spring Training action on Thursday as the team takes on the Philadelphia Phillies.
While the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2023 season ended on a down note, the regular season gave us plenty of memorable moments to reflect on. Many players contributed to the Blue Jays’ success in 2023, leaving us with notable highlights to look back on until the 2024 season commences.
The Toronto Blue Jays received serious rotation-bolstering work from Jose Berrios and Yusei Kikuchi this summer.
A little over a week after the Toronto Blue Jays got unceremoniously bounced from the 2023 playoffs at the hands of a two-game sweep by the Minnesota Twins, fans of the team continue to be left with more questions than answers.
Regarding the decision to pull Berrios, Atkins emphasized that in-game decision-making is a role that belongs exclusively to Schneider.
Let the finger-pointing begin. Days after a Shakespearean tragedy to end the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2023 season that featured all the likes of the famous authors’ most notable work — revenge, death, and destruction — the franchise has turned towards a much different type of work: a comedic one.
John Schneider was roundly criticized for his decision to remove starting pitcher Jose Berrios after just 47 pitches in Game 2 of the AL wild-card series.
The Toronto Blue Jays were eliminated from the postseason with their AL wild-card loss to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday, and one decision they made in the game has been heavily scrutinized both internally and externally.
With the blink of an eye, the Toronto Blue Jays season has come to an end. The Blue Jays took a demoralizing two-game sweep by the gritty Minnesota Twins, who advanced to the American League Division Series. This disappointing effort has finalized the third postseason sweep the Blue Jays have encountered in the last four years.
The Blue Jays have an entire season to wonder what if. As in, what if manager John Schneider didn't pull starter Jose Berrios after 47 pitches and five strikeouts in a scoreless game?
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios will look to continue his dominance of the Orioles when he starts against them Thursday night in the finale of a key three-game American League East series in Baltimore.
The visiting Toronto Blue Jays will try to increase their lead over the host Boston Red Sox in the American League wild-card race when the teams play the middle game of a three-game series on Saturday afternoon.
Toronto Blue Jays starter Jose Berrios finds himself in elite company with his continued dominance over the Baltimore Orioles.
If that wild-card series goes to a decisive third game, barring injury, manager John Schneider will likely face a choice between starting Ross Stripling, who has had an excellent 2022, or Berríos.
Between Minnesota and Toronto, Berrios finished the most recent MLB season at 12-9 and with career-best marks in ERA (3.52), WHIP (1.06) and strikeouts (204).
The Toronto Blue Jays are not in a position of strength when considering an extension for durable starter, Jose Berrios Featured Image Courtesy Of DaveMe Images.
Jose Berrios came as advertised for the Jays, posting a 3.58 ERA, 26.8% strikeout rate, and 4.5% walk rate over 70 1/3 innings after Toronto acquired the righty from the Twins in a blockbuster of a trade deadline swap.
With the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays being aggressive, Toronto needed to strike at the deadline.
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