Blue Jays Depth Creates ’26 Roster Crunch In The Outfield

The emblem of success for any of the three Blue Jays teams that have either won the World Series or come within one centimeter of winning it has always been incredible depth. It is no secret, especially in what has become a grinding playoff system in MLB, one that now extends well into November, that […]

Seventy Years After Toppling Goliath, The Blue Jays Can Learn From The 1957 Milwaukee Braves

The Toronto Blue Jays can be described as a franchise built on lineage. One of star players passing the torch, and handing things off to the next generation. Or, of players with MLB family ties and Hall of Fame pedigree. Most recently the Jays represent the long-slow burn, of unfinished business. The feeling that simmers, […]

Blue Jays in ’26: Why Limiting Damage Matters More Than Adding Power

2025 will go down as one of the greatest seasons in Toronto Blue Jays franchise history. Now that the dust has settled from their heartbreaking runner-up finish to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a thrilling seven-game dogfight, some basic analysis—combined with a bit of research—reveals a satisfying conclusion. It’s time to raise a glass and […]

Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer Aims To Turn Back The Clock To 2019, In ALCS Game 4

The optics surrounding Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer throwing roughly 95 pitches in a simulated game/bullpen session last week suggested that a playoff start for the future first ballot Hall of Famer was probable. Chris Bassitt, who also threw a simulated game around the same time, threw just 45 pitches. That frame would relegate Bassitt […]

The New York Yankees Are Not Postseason Ready

The New York Yankees are having one of their most plagued seasons in recent memory. The 2025 season is currently a reflection of bad fundamentals and a level of play that is at the utmost frustrating for fans. Since the Aaron Boone era of Yankees baseball, it has been nothing but disappointment year after year, […]

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