Bo Bichette has got off to an ice-cold first month of the season, wrestling with a .577 OPS through the first 28 games of the year. It’s important to note that it’s early, as the 26-year-old shortstop’s numbers are bound to improve as the weather warms up.
When people point to the Toronto Blue Jays’ offensive struggles this season, three players have been keyed on. George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Bo Bichette.
The status quo persists in Blue Jays land, where Toronto’s beloved squad has continued its magnificently average pace. Now 15-15, the Blue Jays are knee-deep in a rivalry with the Royals (which I love), but big-picture problems are all too real.
The Toronto Blue Jays are keeping Bo Bichette out of the lineup for Monday’s game against the Kansas City Royals. While the Blue Jays haven’t indicated that Bichette has an injury or dealing with an illness, so his absence from the starting lineup for Monday’s series opener likely amounts to a maintenance day.
The Toronto Blue Jays are off to a tough start to the 2024 season, sitting at the bottom of the American League East with a 13-14 record. In every single area, this ball club is struggling.
The 2024 MLB season is still young, but there are several teams that have had less than ideal starts, and the Toronto Blue Jays are one such team. While
Bo Bichette's three-run triple led the Toronto Blue Jays past the host Kansas City Royals, 5-3, on Monday evening. The Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the third after a pair of walks and Cavan Biggio's opposite-field double loaded the bases.
In front of the once again newly-renovated Rogers Centre for the first time this season, the Blue Jays won their first series of the 2024 season during a three-game tilt against the Seattle Mariners.
When Bo Bichette swings for the fences, good things don't happen. After getting a pair of hits on Opening Day, the Toronto Blue Jays shortstop went 1-for-21 over the next five games.
For the first time in 2024, the Toronto Blue Jays are on a winning streak. After winning their Home Opener by a score of 5-2 over the Seattle Mariners, the Blue Jays made it two in a row with a 5-3 victory on Tuesday.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: the Toronto Blue Jays have been hot and cold in hitting with runners-in-scoring-position. That was a key deficiency with last year’s offence, which finished tied for 12th in AVG (.260) and 14th in wRC+ (102) but 23rd in SLG (.390) across the majors.
Back home and back in the win column. On Monday evening, the Blue Jays played their first home game of the season, hosting the Seattle Mariners and defeating them 5-2.
After being no-hit and one-hit in a matter of three days last week, the Blue Jays hoped to find a little more success in the Bronx over the weekend. A tie-breaking and ultimately game-winning home run from Ernie Clement led them to a victory on Friday, but the final two games of the series were filled with “There it goes!
Bad news, the Blue Jays lost the rubber match against the Yankees. Good news, the road trip from hell is over. The Blue Jays played their 10th and final game on the road to start the year against the Yankees, falling 8-3 to the Bronx Bombers.
To find the last time the New York Yankees suffered a shutout loss in a home opener, one has to flip the calendar back to 1967. It was on April 14th of that year when the Bronx Bombers hosted the Boston Red Sox at Yankees stadium, falling 3-0.
The Toronto Blue Jays season is now underway as the team started the show on the road. As we prepare to devote our attention to this club in 2024, the main focal point for leadership and performance will obviously be directed towards Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays bats have been an absolute rollercoaster to start the season, one that likely has theme parks across the country looking for trademark rights.
Toronto, we have a problem. On Wednesday evening, the Blue Jays played the rubber match of the three game series against the Houston Astros, and it didn’t go great, as Toronto fell 8-0.
The Toronto Blue Jays were on the verge of losing a second consecutive game to the Houston Astros Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park. They were nearly shut out again, which would’ve stretched their scoreless drought to 20 innings dating back to Sunday’s finale against the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Toronto Blue Jays will be getting a familiar face back in the lineup today, as Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith reported earlier today that Bo Bichette will be featured in today’s lineup when the Blue Jays take on the Houston Astros later tonight.
A look at the hit leader market lets us focus on a batch of very good hitters, including some guys who use their speed as a weapon.
Here's one trade and one signing the Blue Jays should make this offseason.
Matt Cozzi of the “Locked On Cubs” podcast reported Wednesday that the Toronto Blue Jays have had trade talks on star shortstop Bo Bichette with the Chicago Cubs.
Blue Jays fans cringed in collective fashion when both Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman exited Sunday’s game due to injuries. Chapman has already been placed on the injured list with a strain in his right hand, while Bichette was out of Monday night’s lineup due to the quad discomfort that forced him from the prior day’s contest.
The Jays haven’t released any information about how long they expect him to be out of action, but it will be a blow to the club regardless.
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