The Toronto Blue Jays have a well-padded bullpen staff with both longevity and rapid-fire options. So far, the team’s bullpen has done its job in providing
Returning home to the Rogers Centre has been one of the cures to the early season blues for the Blue Jays, as the team has now won back-to-back series for the first time this season.
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.
It looks like the Toronto Blue Jays will soon be getting some reinforcements to their active roster. According to TSN’s Scott Mitchell, relievers Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson are expected to pitch for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on Thursday.
Tigers 9 Jays 6 For a loss, that went about as well as you could ask. Ricky Tiedeman looked good. He did tire near the end of his time on the mound, but you could see why he is a big prospect.
The Toronto Blue Jays are officially in the win column. After dropping their first two Grapefruit League games of the year over the weekend, the Blue Jays took down the Pittsburgh Pirates by a score of 8-4 in Dunedin on Monday.
Toronto Blue Jays reliever Yimi Garcia hit the statistical threshold guaranteeing his salary for the 2024 season.
Yimi Garcia signed with the Jays before the 2022 season. The team has an option on him for next season at $5 million. Last year he was excellent, with a 3.10 in 61 games.
That was fun. Every starter got on base (and six of them did it twice or more). The pitching was good all the way, although Yimi Garcia did leave with an apparent injury.
We’ll continue our division by division series by checking in on players in the AL East whose contracts contain club or mutual options for next season.
The Jays have activated Yimi Garcia off the IL. Casey Lawrence is heading back to Buffalo. Garcia has a 3.42 ERA. He was put on the IL with a back strain.
We’ve seen our fair share of bad umpiring this season, such as the absurd strike zone against the Oakland A’s and the missed tag call last week against the Yankees, but Tuesday’s events in The Bronx absolutely take the cake.
It was an emotional and confusing night for the Blue Jays on Tuesday and they are still none too happy about having their pitcher and two of their coaches ejected from what became a deflating 6-5 loss to the host New York Yankees.
The Blue Jays lost three key members of their team in a one-inning span. Here's why Charlie Montoyo, Pete Walker and Yimi Garcia were ejected Tuesday against the Yankees.
Yimi Garcia (over/under on the number of times I type Yumi Garcia this year? 50?) is a 31-year-old, right-handed reliever the Blue Jays signed as a free agent back in November.
The Blue Jays don’t need much to complete their bullpen and signing Collin McHugh could be a great final piece Featured Images Courtesy Of DaveMe Images.
On the whole, Garcia had a 4.21 ERA/3.61 ERA over 57 2/3 combined innings in 2021, with a 25.3% strikeout rate and 7.6% walk rate that were both better than the league average.
The Red Sox become the first team in MLB postseason history to hit three Grand Slams in one series.
Coincidentally, Baker has garnered a reputation for leaving his starters in too long during key playoff games.
Garcia, whom the Fish retained into the 2021 season via arbitration, has pitched 51 1/3 innings since signing in Miami, working to a strong 2.63 ERA with a 25.6 percent strikeout rate.
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