Toronto Blue Jays
Blue Jays claim second straight walk-off win over Athletics
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The Toronto Blue Jays rallied for an 8-7 victory over the Oakland Athletics in 11 innings on Saturday, marking their second consecutive walk-off win to open the 2026 season. Ernie Clement delivered the game-winning line drive into left-center, while Spencer Miles earned the win in his MLB debut. Dylan Cease set a franchise debut record with 12 strikeouts earlier in the game.
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Trey Yesavage will start the 2026 season on the injured list due to a right shoulder impingement. Manager John Schneider announced the news Thursday in Dunedin. Yesavage reported the issue upon arriving at camp and has been on a cautious ramp-up program.
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Max Scherzer reported to the Toronto Blue Jays' spring training in Dunedin, Florida, on Monday, throwing a bullpen session amid a crowded rotation. Manager John Schneider welcomed the veteran pitcher, noting his infectious energy. Scherzer's one-year deal adds depth as the team adjusts its pitching plans.
Free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker could decide on a new team as soon as Thursday, with the Mets, Blue Jays, and Dodgers as frontrunners following last week's emergence of New York as a top suitor. The Mets have a reported four-year offer averaging $50 million annually, while Toronto eyes up to 10 years at a lower AAV.
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Updating reports of strong interest from the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and New York Mets, free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker has now met with all three teams. The 28-year-old held an in-person visit with Toronto and discussions with the Dodgers and Mets via video or in person, as his market narrows ahead of a potential long-term deal.
Updating Monday's report on the Phillies entering the Bo Bichette sweepstakes, Toronto's additional offseason moves—including Cody Ponce (3 years, $30M) and Tyler Rogers—pile pressure on the Blue Jays to retain the 27-year-old All-Star, while Shane Bieber opts in for 2026.
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The Toronto Blue Jays have officially signed Japanese star Kazuma Okamoto to a four-year, $60 million contract, bolstering their infield with a proven power hitter. The 29-year-old, a six-time All-Star in Japan, joins Toronto after a standout season with the Yomiuri Giants. To accommodate the addition, the team designated reliever Paxton Schultz for assignment.
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