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The Toronto Blue Jays are a far cry away from where they thought they would be at the beginning of the season, and three players stand out.
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Yardbarker on MSNWatch: Blue Jays complete sweep of Padres with walk-off winThe Toronto Blue Jays have finally fought their way back to a winning record, and they did so in dramatic fashion with a walk-off win on Thursday.
Lukes entered 2025 hoping to compete for a bench spot and earn playing time. But his game-winning hit on Thursday pushed the outfielder’s OPS up to .808, the fourth-highest on the team. The Blue Jays, who need unexpected breakouts to elevate out of the American League’s jumbled middle, are happy Lukes didn’t quit, too.
Daulton Varsho hit a grand slam in a seven-run eighth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the San Diego Padres 14-0 on Wednesday night. Nathan Lukes’ two-run homer gave Toronto the lead in the fifth before the Blue Jays racked up 12 runs in the seventh and eighth.
Toronto Blue Jays fans are enjoying watching Brendon Little emerge out of nowhere into a star for their bullpen.
Anthony Santander’s reaction didn’t tell the story. He spent all 26 seconds exhaling as he jogged around the bases.
TORONTO – The willingness to grind and the ability to rally from deficits are good qualities for any team to have, especially one that keeps allowing opponents to score first like the Toronto Blue Jays. Through their first 47 games of the season ...
Spencer Torkelson drove in the tiebreaking run with a two-out single in the seventh inning and the Detroit Tigers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2, improving their MLB-best record to 31-16.