2 hrs ago | Major League Baseball
Watching Carl Crawford hit a triple is one of baseball's most exciting plays, but how about watching B.J. Upton steal home? Upton caught Brian Tallet sleeping in the first inning when the Blue Jays left-hander threw over to first base trying to keep Crawford from stealing second base.
Kazmir goes for the Rays in middle tilt with Jays
Lefty Scott Kazmir makes his third start since returning from the disabled list and again seeks his first win since early May when the Tampa Bay Rays host the Toronto Blue Jays in the middle test of a three-game series at Tropicana Field.
Yankees Celebrate Early Holiday - a.J. & Co. Accept Sloppy Jays' Gift
"From Canada, with love. P.S. Happy birthday, George." That's what the card should have read on the Fourth of July present the Blue Jays dropped off a day early at Yankee Stadium.
A.J. Burnett Burns Former Team, Yankees Roll Past Blue Jays
Starting off the holiday weekend on the right note, the New York Yankees defeated the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday afternoon by a score of 4-2. In the fifth inning, the Blue Jays beat themselves, making two crucial mistakes... by A.J. Martelli 7 reads Game Recap Starting off the holiday weekend on the right note, the New York Yankees defeated the ...
Gaston gives Wells another poke
The highest-paid player on the Toronto Blue Jays has had to endure the wrath of the home-town fans over his continued struggles at the plate, which led to his recent demotion in the batting order.
Tallet's control problems sink Jays
Left-hander Brian Tallet's command went missing in the fifth inning on Friday afternoon, leading to just enough damage to send the Blue Jays to a 4-2 loss to the Yankees in Toronto's first trip to the new Yankee Stadium.
It was a game that could have easily gone either way, but it was a game that should have gone the Blue Jays' way.
Recap: Toronto vs. Philadelphia
Chase Utley's go-ahead two-run triple was part of a four-run fourth inning that gave Philadelphia the lead for good in a 5-4 victory over Toronto.
Jays blow chance against Phillies' ancient lefty
Cito Gaston proved prescient before the game when he summarized what to expect from Jamie Moyer.
Phillies-Blue Jays Pitching Matchups
Tonight at 7:07 LHP Cole Hamels vs. Toronto LHP Ricky Romero . Tomorrow at 1:07 p.m. LHP J.A. Happ vs.
Votto homers as Reds edge Jays
Arms under Arnsberg : Blaming pitching coach Brad Arnsberg for the rash of injuries in Toronto this year is an easy out.
Votto: 'I thought I was going to die'
Joey Votto started by saying he was not going to try to be overly dramatic. And then he told of a night when his Cincinnati Reds teammates were playing in St.
As anybody who follows baseball even cursorily can tell you, "One man does not make a difference." Even if it's Joey Votto.
Journeyman lefty Brian Tallet makes his first career start against the Cincinnati Reds tonight when the Toronto Blue Jays host their National League foes in game one of an interleague series at Rogers Centre.
Adams ready for second shot with Jays
Russ Adams was ready for a fresh start. At the end of Spring Training, when it was clear that there was simply no room for him on the Blue Jays' roster, Adams spoke about how being traded might offer him a better route to the big leagues.
Bats struggle in 11-inning loss to Nats
Jason Frasor thrust his left hand into the air, trying to quickly snare the line drive that Nationals shortstop Cristian Guzman sent rocketing back toward the mound.
Brian Tallet, left, looks to bounce back from a rough outing when he takes the hill in Washington.
Scrappers look to continue trend of.....
If history does indeed repeat itself, there is a good chance that at least one future Major Leaguer will be wearing a Mahoning Valley Scrappers uniform this summer.
Blue Jays hoping to end interleague slump in Philly
The Toronto Blue Jays hope to reverse their recent interleague fortunes this evening, when they open a three-game set against the defending world champion Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
Jays won't break up back-to-back lefties
The way the Blue Jays' rotation sets up, thanks to Wednesday night's rainout in Texas, Toronto is projected to start back-to-back left-handers for the next few weeks.