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March 9th, 2026
Other than a Leonard O'Neill home run, very little went right for the Blue Jays today and the A's walloped them, 13-2. WP - Brady Rodgers (1-1) LP - Elvin Chaney (0-2) Spring Record - 8-8 |
March 10th, 2026
The comeback attempt by Carlos Ortiz may have been dealt a fatal blow, as he gave up eight runs in five innings. The White Sox beat the Blue Jays, 8-3. Jermey Hinton and Chris Perrot homered for Toronto. WP - John Miller (2-0) LP - Carlos Ortiz (0-2) Spring Record - 8-9 |
March 11th, 2026
Zach Eflin allowed only one hit in five scoreless innings. The Jays beat the Spiders 2-1 off home runs by Sixto Rodriguez and Jeremy Hinton. Bartolo Aguilar faced five batters and struck out five batters. WP - Zach Eflin (2-0) Save - Jon MacNamara (1) LP - Francisco Gutierrez (0-1) Spring Record - 9-9 |
March 12th, 2026
Grant Lester's first home run of the game tied it up in the 9th and forced extra innings. His second gave the Jays a, 11th inning, 7-5, walk off win over the Red Sox. Javier Betancourt and Jose Ramos also homered for Toronto. WP - Tom Flynn (2-0) LP - Randall Delgado (1-2) Spring Record - 10-9 |
March 13th, 2026
Octavio Hernandez had a terrible outing, giving up eight runs in less than four innings. The rest of the team did better but the Jays still lost, 8-6, to the Royals. WP – Miguel Valle (2-1) Save – Cesar Cabral (1) LP – Octavio Hernandez (1-2) Spring Record – 10-10 |
TRADE
To PADRES David Campbell Mike Wright To BLUE JAYS Marcos Costello (SD retains small piece of contract) Ron Holt John Owens Brian Greene Mark Luvullo Costello and Luvullo join the Spring Roster. TRADE To REDS Julio de la Cruz Roberto Garcia To BLUE JAYS Ralph League (CIN retains 45% of contract) Merrill Gibson Wyatt Hill John Martin Abraham O’Bryan League joins the Spring Roster Second Round of Spring Cuts Sent to Minor League Camp Bartolo Aguilar Martin Anderson Carlos Ortiz Dan Kidd Jim Beltra Simone Minghetti Roy Williams Dave Strickland Ed Harris Juan Ibanez |
March 14th, 2026
The Blue Jays power game was on point. Grant Lester, Michael Perez, Sixto Rodriguez, and Michael Morrow all homered. Add that to a solid start by Julio Reyna and four perfect innings in relief by Jim Anderson and Raul Alvarado and it equals a 9-1 win over the Angels. WP - Julio Reyna (2-2) LP - Hyung-gook Hae (0-1) Spring Record - 11-10 |
Been a long time since a crash. Grrrrr.....
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March 15th, 2026
The Twins beat the Blue Jays, 3-1, in Spring action. WP - Barry Gordon (1-0) Save - Carlos Gonzalez (1) LP - Elvin Chaney (0-3) Spring Record - 11-11 |
March 16th, 2026
The Jays left the bases loaded in the 9th and lost, 8-5, to the Yankees. Toronto got homers from Grant Lester, John Kline, and Charles Blake. WP - Kyle Zimmer (3-0) LP - Mason Hope (1-1) Spring Record - 11-12 |
March 17th, 2026
It was a pretty close game today but the Rangers beat the Blue Jays, 4-3. Sixto Rodriguez homered for Toronto. WP - Aaron Brown (1-0) Save - Jose Lugones (1) LP - Dave Klepfer (0-1) Spring Record - 11-13 |
March 19th, 2026
No lead was ever safe in this game as John Kline's RBI single capped off a four run 9th inning and gave the Jays an 11-10 win over the Tigers. Jose Ramos homered twice! WP - Joe Weaver (1-0) LP - Jose Mejia (1-1) Spring Record - 12-13 |
March 20th, 2026
Julio Reyna pitch drive scoreless innings and Michael Perez hit a three-run homer as the Jays beat the Astros, 7-6. WP - D.J. Baxendale (1-0) LP - Millard Green (0-2) Spring Record - 13-13 |
March 21st, 2026
The Mariners come pout on top today, beating the Bleu Jays, 9-5. Jeremy Hinton and Bernard Da Costa homered for Toronto. WP - Armando Rodriguez (1-0) LP - Zach Eflin (2-1) Spring Record - 13-14 |
March 22nd, 2026
Grant Lester went 4 for 4 with a Grand Slam as the Jays beat the Racers, 8-2. Jim Mason and Leonard O'Neill also homered for Toronto. WP - Elvin Chaney (1-3) LP - John Niggli (0-2) Spring Record - 14-14 |
March 23rd, 2026
The penultimate game of the Spring schedule was a blow out as the Orioles crushed the Blue Jays, 10-1. Jeremy Hinton hit his 7th homer of the Spring. WP - Cristian Vargas (2-0) LP - Mason Hope (1-2) Spring Record - 14-15 |
March 24th, 2026
The Jays wrapped their Spring schedule with a 5-3 loss to the Rays. Chris Perrot and Sixto Rodriguez homered for Toronto. WP - Hal Lester (1-1) Save - Dedgar Jimenez (1) LP - Ethan Elias (2-1) FINAL SPRING RECORD - 14-16 |
TRADE
To DIAMONDBACKS Mason Hope Ed Harris To BLUE JAYS Pete Johnston (ARZ retains 80% of salary) Ralph Garrett Jesus Vazquez Jorge Delgado Adam Lee TRADE To CARDINALS Ralph League Roberto Mendoza To BLUE JAYS Mike Zunino (STL retains 65% of contract) Juan Alvarado Greg Jackson Chester Myers Marcos Perez TRADE To ATHLETICS Ken Eby Ron Holt Leon Martinez To BLUE JAYS Frank Adams John Powell Glenn Donnels Joe McLamond Jesus Valle $25,000 TRADE To RED SOX Jim Anderson To BLUE JAYS Larry Phillips Edinson Hawkins Tim Gillespie Dane Jones Ramiro Garcia $270,000 TRADE To DODGERS Austin Dean To BLUE JAYS Paul Harvey Roderick Berg Jorge Castellanos Cameron Etheridge Ed Sawyer $490,000 Final Spring Cuts Sent to the Minor League Camp Harry Carroll Joe Weaver Jeff Chapman Riley Preston Dave Klepfer Raul Alvarado Dave Anderson Charles Blake Marcos Costello Jim Mason Chris Perrot Designate for Assignment Luis Rodriguez Pete Johnston Rule 5 Returned to the Diamondbacks Michael Morrow |
Owner's expectations: stay respectable.
:) Minor League Contracts signed Tom Boyd Kevin Dean Deron Anderson Marcos Antonio Mario Candelario Baltesar Bell Ugo Cecon Alfredo Baez Alfredo Beltran Antonio Bojorquez Trevor Rosenthal Steven Matz Jose Fernandez Dixon Anderson Dylan Baker Jose Castillo Tyler Barnette |
Top Prospect Report
We aren't bad. The #11 Minor League System overall. 18. Jose Vidal - RP, Short A 23 - Turkekul Yildiz - RP, Rookie 59 - Carlos Vazquez - RF, International Complex 95 - Mark Lovullo - RP - Majors |
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