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The Toronto Blue Jays fell to the Colorado Rockies on Monday by a final score of 14‑5, marking the club’s first loss of the regular season. Toronto still possesses one of the deepest rosters in MLB, and the defeat does not change their expectations for 2026, which includes making another deep run in October.
The Toronto Blue Jays swung an early-season trade with the Miami Marlins, and it has people reacting on social media.
Max Scherzer gave up four hits in six solid innings to win his first start of the season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. reached base four times, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Colorado Rockies 5-1 on Tuesday night.
One month ago, we were wondering how Max Scherzer could even fit onto this roster. Today, where would the Blue Jays be without him? For the next decade, we’ll point back to the 2026 Blue Jays as the case study for pitching depth.
That was the case for Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Kazuma Okamoto and Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano on Monday night at the Rogers Centre. The pair were teammates for 10 seasons with Nippon Professional Baseball's Yomiuri Giants.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ new star infielder offered a response about his relationship with the team’s franchise slugger.
In need of additional position-player depth, the Marlins acquired infielder Leo Jiménez from the Blue Jays in exchange for infielder Dub Gleed and $250K in international bonus pool money on Sunday night.