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The Toronto Blue Jays have finalized a 26-man roster and their starting pitcher for Opening Day. Now, let's take a look at a potential starting lineup.
Zion Trammel|
The Toronto Blue Jays finally know what the team will look like to start the 2026 season.
Zion Trammel|
Who will rise for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2026 as they aim to defend their American League pennant?
Dominic Minchella|
The Toronto Blue Jays are putting the finishing touches on their Opening Day roster, and they are parting ways with a fan favorite infielder.
Michael Brauner|
Daulton Varsho changed the Narrative surrounding the Blue Jays outfield in spring training with an other-worldly campaign.
Jeffrey Robinson|
These three Blue Jays prospects are primed and ready to spend some time in Toronto this season
Jeffrey Robinson|
The Toronto Blue Jays could have a special season with the help of these two players.
Zion Trammel|
Toronto has been destroyed by injuries going into the 2026 season, and new pitchers on their roster are showing they are ready to step up in their absence.
Maddy Dickens|

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The A's may have let a couple calls slip through the cracks on Friday night, so Mark Kotsay addressed the team's approach to the new ABS system.
Jason Burke|
The A's had their opportunities to win this game against the Toronto Blue Jays, but let these two chances pass them by.
Jason Burke|
The Boston Red Sox could have another hurler on the way in the near future.
Patrick McAvoy|
A's baseball kicks off with first pitch tonight in Toronto. Here is everything you need to know to watch tonight's game.
Dylan Grausz|
Taking stock of what we got right, and where we missed the mark this spring.
Jason Burke|
Kayla Vesia addressed the Los Angeles Dodgers' Opening Day after she and her husband Alex lost a daughter last year.
Grant Young|
Breaking down the MLB best bets for the eight-game slate on Friday, March 27, including MLB picks for Athletics vs. Blue Jays, Royals vs. Braves, and Geraldo Perdomo.
Ryan Gilbert|
Some managers are happily married to their teams. Others are feeling the heat. Let's take a look at each MLB manager's job security entering the 2026 season.
Tim Capurso|