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  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Blue Jays 2025 season opener 💙🐦🎉

    The Jays' season opens Thursday March 27, hosting the Orioles in the first of a four-game homestand.

    It should be an interesting year. Many think the front office will react based on early season performance; i.e., acquire more talent or sell off pieces if the team is good or bad, respectively. Vladdy's in a walk year, as is Bo. Varsho has 1 more year of arbitration. People around the organization seem to think President, Mark Shapiro, has been extended based on his language in recent press conferences, although that has not been announced. Will Max Sherzer's thumb significantly limit the innings he pitches? How will Manoah look? Who's the fourth best hitter on the team? There's a lot to keep an eye on.

    Many think Boston's got the best team in the AL East, following by NYY and Baltimore, followed by Tampa and Toronto (ie, 3 layers). Consensus also seems to be that the Jays have an outside chance at a wild card spot.

    I want to see them back in the playoffs. I hope it's an entertainin

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    9488fcea02a9 @sh.itjust.works
    www.mlb.com Blue Jays sign Santander

    The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms with OF Anthony Santander on a five-year contract (US $92,500,000). Santander, 30, was named an All-Star and Silver Slugger for the first time in 2024 after slashing .235/.308/.506 with 25 doubles, a pair of triples, a career-high 44 home runs and 102

    Blue Jays sign Santander
  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Trade deadline thread

    It's been a while since we had a thread. Any thoughts TDL, season so far or other Jays topics are welcome!

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Jays DFA Vogelbach, call up Barger

    The headline says it all, Daniel Vogelbach has been DFAed and Addison Barger has been called up in his place.

    Vogelbach seemed like a great guy, but wasn't hitting, and a DH that doesn't hit isn't of much use.

    Barger is up for the second time. I hope they give him a good amount of playing time this go round.

    Off-topic: I'm happy for Cavan Biggio, ending up on the Dodgers. Got a hit in his first game, I think. I hope he gets enough playing time on that stacked team

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    The Blue Jays' chance to go on a run is now. Can they do it?

    The trade deadline (July 30) is about 6 weeks away.

    The Blue Jays are currently 2 games below .500 and 4 teams out of the 3rd wildcard spot with the Rays only a game behind them. They've got a tough schedule ahead without an easy opponent until the Athletics on August 9th.

    If the Jays can get above .500 the next month and get within a few teams of the 3rd wildcard spot, they could potentially be buyers at the trade deadline. Saying this, I realize I'm not exactly sure how much trade capital they can afford to part with. Alternately, they'll probably sell off expiring contracts to try to come back stronger for 2025.

    There's a good chance we'll know more about the future of this team a month from now. How's everyone feeling about the team in general, how do you think the Jays will do against this spree of tough teams, and any predictions for the future?

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    djvinniev77 @lemmy.ca

    Bad news for the Jays...

    Sucky day so far and they haven't even played a game yet..

    Biggio DFA, Manoah UCL elbow surgery, may even be Tommy John. Either way he's out for the year and some of next.

    In some good news, Spencer Horwitz is up..

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Dress to impress? The Blue Jays debut the Home Run Jacket on a night that the offense comes alive against Chicago

    The Blue Jays launched an updated version of the Home Run Jacket in game 47 of the season today, the 3rd of a 3-game series with the Chi Sox.

    (The Home Run Jacket is a celebration prop for hitting a home run that's worn by the player who hits the home run upon returning to the dugout.)

    Bo Bichette had the honours of wearing it first, hitting a 2-run homer in a bottom of the 2nd, when the Jays scored a season-high 7 runs in an inning.

    John Schneider, interviewed on the TV broadcast soon after, said that the idea had to come from the players. He also said that he'd had a chat with some of the players a week ago, telling them that anything that the players could come together around would be good to implement [to hopefully stir up a very under-performing offense].

    The Blue Jays have also introduced a red carpet in the dugout as well, which debuted a few days before the Home Run Jacket did this year

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Jays even up the Twins series with a whole-team, feel-good 10-8 win

    Gausman didn't have a very good day on the mound. But it didn't matter. The Jays were down 7-1 in the 3rd inning, and they managed a comeback by putting up runs in 5/8 innings and getting good outings from the bullpen.

    The first three hitters in the lineup today (Schneider, Varsho, and Guerrero) had 6 RBI, with return-to-form? Vladdy contributing 4. Bichette, who's been slumping hard, homered today.

    Swanson pitched a solid inning without giving up a hit, as did Yimi Garcia who made his return today.

    What happens when George Springer comes back, will he go back to hitting lead off? I can't see that happening with these results. Turner might get a bump down and Jansen up to cleanup

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Community moderation and discussion

    Greetings Blue Bird aficionados. We seem to be without our good friend and moderator, @imasnyper, this season. I'm thinking I might ask the lemmy.ca admins if they'll add me as moderator to this community, as I'd like to update it and have it look more active. It might take me a while to figure out how Snyper set up the standings in the sidebar.

    I wanted to announce this intention to the community for the sake of transparency. If anyone else is interested in being an active mod (e.g., posting regularly, setting up bot-run features), let us know what you have in mind.

    Any other community-related discussion is also welcome 💙

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Blue Jays have lost 10 of their last 13 games (-35 run differential)

    What do you think they should do? What do you think they will do?

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    djvinniev77 @lemmy.ca

    Just the worst!! Nothing seems to be going well for this team.

    We have our best pitcher,April AL Pitcher of the month, go against the Phillies. I was surprised to see them get tagged by a grand slam by the 4th inning... Looking later we only eek out one run against the opposing team.. This game is done. I would be surprised if there's anything left to savage here as the offense is not cutting it, relief pitching is meh, and now you mess with the starting pitching.. All we need is sloppy defense and you have it all.

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    José Berríos is named AL Pitcher of the Month

    From MLB press release:

    • Across seven starts, the right-hander pitched to a 4-2 record with a 1.44 ERA (7 ER/43.2 IP), while allowing 31 hits with 13 walks, 31 strikeouts, a 1.01 WHIP, a .204 opponents’ batting average and 6.39 strikeouts per 9.0 innings.
    • The 29-year-old led the Majors in innings pitched; tied for the Major League-lead in games started; ranked third in MLB in ERA; ranked seventh among AL pitchers in WHIP; and ranked eighth in opponents’ average.
    • The two-time All-Star tossed at least 6.0 innings in six of his seven starts, with the only exception coming on April 25th in Kansas City, when he was credited with a 5.0 inning complete game. He pitched a season-high 7.0 innings on April 14th against Colorado and April
  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Blue Jays soar to new heights with impressive 6-3 homestand

    The Blue Birds took 2 of 3 games each against the Marlins, Rockies, and Yankees.

    Hitting: Right now the Jays are an MLB-average club by OPS+. Daulton Varsho had homeruns 1, 2, 3, and 4 while at home to become the club-leader in HRs (Vladdy has 3).

    It now seems pretty widely acknowledged that this year’s team is not the homerun-hitting club of a couple years ago. They’re ranked 2nd in the AL on doubles and 11th on homeruns. Can the Jays lean into a small ball approach? Kevin Barker of Blair and Barker reported that Bo said that both he and Vladdy are focused on hitting homeruns because it’ll earn them bigger contracts as two players whose contracts with the Jays expire next year.

    Pitching: The Jays rank near bottom of the MLB by ERA+, but that aggregate number obscures a lot to be excited about. This homestand had wicked starting pitching (ERA ~ 1.20). With Gausman returning to form and Yariel Rodríguez’s strong debut, a rotation of Gausman, Berríos, Bassitt, Kikuchi, and Ro

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    Nevrome @lemmy.ca

    Thoughts about this season's start.

    While writing these lines, the Jays are 7W-8L and last in the AL East.

    I know, I know, it's still early. This is the Jays' motto.

    For those who have watched some or all of the games so far, what are your thoughts about the team, your projections?

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    streetfestival @lemmy.ca

    Blue Jays go 4-6 on their first roadtrip of the season

    Of the rotation, Berríos and Kikuchi have looked good so far, while Gausman, Bassitt, and Bowden Francis who's currently in the 5th spot have not. As of 9 of the 10 games on the road trip, Blue Jays are 27th/30 in pitching by ERA+.

    At the plate, Justin Turner's been great and so have the roommates Ernie Clement and Davis Schneider. Cavan Biggio is doing well. Bo is really cold. The Jays are getting very little hitting from the catcher position, so hopefully Danny Jansen comes back soon and can hit. As of 9 games, the Blue Jays are 20th/30 in hitting by OPS+.

    Fielding-wise, Blue Jays are 21st by errors or fielding % after 9 games.

    Time to flush that roadtrip and look forward to playing a 9-game homestand that includes 3 easy games against the Rockies: Mariners (3), Rockies (3), Yankees (3).

    I appreciate the idea of not wanting anyone to sit for too long, but between prioritizing offence and defence, I'm all for putting the best hitters out there right now. At the start of the season

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
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    Blue Jays @ Astros (April 1-3) discussion thread

    Team records entering series: Blue Jays 2-2, Astros 0-3

    Expected pitching matchups:

    • April 1 - Bowden Francis vs Ronel Blanco
    • April 2 - José Berríos vs Framber Valdez
    • April 3 - Chris Bassitt vs Cristian Javier
  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    djvinniev77 @lemmy.ca

    How we doing so far?

    3 games in, fielding can use some help here.. as well as hitting...

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    mrbn @lemmy.ca

    Berríos will start for the Blue Jays on Opening Day, and Eflin will take the mound for the Rays as they host Toronto at 4:10 p.m. ET on March 28 at Tropicana Field. It will be the fourth Opening Day start for Berríos and the first for Eflin.

    March 28th, I'm pumped, are you pumped?

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    flintheart_glomgold @lemmy.world

    The shanking of Ben Wagner is complete. The way Rogers treated an excellent and dedicated 17 year broadcaster with the team was inexplicable. Until now.

  • Toronto Blue Jays @lemmy.ca
    djvinniev77 @lemmy.ca

    Isiah Kiner-Falefa is gonna be a Blue Jay

    Ok not bad.. 2 signings.. not what we hoped for...