Toronto Blue Jays
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Berrios undergoes elbow surgery, faces extended absence
Toronto's rotation loses a veteran starter to an operation that could sideline him for the rest of the season.
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Dylan Cease dominates (9 K) as Toronto Blue Jays beat Tampa Bay Rays
Cease combined length, run prevention, and swing-and-miss in a dominant start as Toronto won 5–3 at home. Dylan Cease pitched 7.0 innings for the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday, allowing 3 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 9…
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Daulton Varsho HR, 4 RBI as Toronto Blue Jays beat Tampa Bay Rays
Varsho’s solo home run and three additional RBIs powered Toronto past Tampa Bay at Rogers Centre. Daulton Varsho went 1-for-4 with a home run, four RBIs, one run scored, and one walk in the Blue Jays’ 5–3 win over Tampa…
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Blue Jays DFA Eric Lauer, call up Yariel Rodriguez
Lauer, 30, has posted a 6.00 ERA over six appearances this season.
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Blue Jays Designate Eric Lauer For Assignment, Place Addison Barger On IL
The Blue Jays announced that left-hander Eric Lauer has been designated for assignment. His roster spot goes to right-hander Yariel Rodríguez. It was reported yesterday that the Jays would be selecting Rodriguez to the roster. The Jays also placed infielder/outfielder…
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Blue Jays reinstate Addison Barger from injured list
Barger is back in the lineup after an ankle injury forced him to the IL.
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Blue Jays activate Barger, option Piñango to Buffalo
Toronto removes the rookie outfielder despite a .423 average through five games.
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Dylan Cease dominates (10 K) as Toronto Blue Jays beat Los Angeles Angels
InjuryFantasy impact Cease delivered length, control, and dominant strikeout stuff in a complete-game shutout performance that powered Toronto past Los Angeles. Dylan Cease took the mound for Toronto on Thursday and produced one of the season's cleanest starts: 7.0 innings,…
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Springer exits after HBP on foot
Springer left after taking a pitch off his left foot. George Springer exited Saturday's game against Minnesota in the third inning after being hit by a pitch on the left foot. Until Toronto updates his status, treat him as day-to-day…