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Punchless Jays Swept by Chisox
Dioner Navarro and Austin Jackson had back-to-back triples to lead the Chicago White Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 4-0 on Wednesday night.
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Saunders Homers Twice in Blue Jays' 6-1 Win Over Rays
Michael Saunders hit two home runs and Aaron Sanchez pitched seven shutout innings for the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night in a 6-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Rays Beat Blue Jays 4-3 on Casali's Walk off Hit
After the first walkoff hit of his career, Curt Casali had to give credit to the man in the on-deck circle.
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Long Ball Gets Job Done for Blue Jays Against Rays
The Jays’ performance against Tampa marked the first time in MLB history a team was held to 15 hits or fewer but hit eight homers or more in a three-game series.
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No Bat Flips as Rangers Win Round 1 of Rematch with Jays
Nomar Mazara broke a tie with a solo home run as the Texas Rangers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1 on Monday in a rematch of last year's American League Division Series.
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Smoak'd! Blue Jays Win 3-1 on Dramatic Walk-Off HR
Justin Smoak provided all the offence the Jays would need to come away with a 3-1 victory over the Texas Rangers on Tuesday night
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Russell Martin's Bases-Loaded Hit in Ninth Inning Lifts Toronto Blue Jays Past Texas Rangers 4-3
Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run homer for the Blue Jays and Roberto Osuna worked the ninth inning for the victory.
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Edwin Encarnacion Leads Blue Jays to Blowout Win
Toronto DH drives in six runs as Jays explode for 12 against Texas.
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Dodgers End Blue Jays' 4-Game Winning Streak
R.A. Dickey's longest outing of the season was wasted as the Toronto Blue Jays fell to Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 on Saturday afternoon at Rogers Centre.
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Dodgers Do All Their Scoring Late, Rally to Beat Blue Jays 4-2
Held hitless for the first five innings, the Dodgers rallied to score all of their runs in the final three innings, taking a 4-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday afternoon at Rogers Center
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Edwin Encarnacion's Bat, Defence Lead Blue Jays Over Giants
Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run homer, Aaron Sanchez struck out five over seven innings, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the San Francisco Giants 3-1 on Monday night in their first visit to AT&T Park in nearly three years.
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J.A. Happ pitches Gem as Toronto Blue Jays Blank San Francisco Giants
As has been their custom in 2016, the Blue Jays’ offence was almost non-existent. For once, however, a little bit was just enough
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Dickey Strong as Blue Jays Beat Rangers
R.A. Dickey tossed eight innings, Edwin Encarnacion and Troy Tulowitzki homered and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Texas Rangers 5-0 on Friday night. Dickey (2-4), a knuckleballer who broke into the majors with Texas in 2001, struck out six and walked one while allowing only three singles.
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Blue Jays' Rally Squashed by Rangers' Walk-Off Home Run
Drew Stubbs homered with two outs in the 10th inning, helping the Texas Rangers beat Toronto 6-5 on Saturday night after the Blue Jays rallied with consecutive homers in the ninth to force extra innings.
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Blue Jays Brawl with Texas Rangers
Bad blood from last year’s playoff boils over as Rangers get payback on Jose Bautista. Final score 7 to 6 Texas won.
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Jays Get Roughed up at Home by Rays
Curt Casali hit a three-run home run, Tim Beckham and Steve Pearce each hit two-run blasts and the Rays had four homers while beating Happ and Toronto 13-2 on Monday night.
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Tampa Bay Rays complete three-game sweep of Toronto Blue Jays
The Rays had a club-record 44 hits for a three-game series and completed a sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays with a 6-3 victory Wednesday night.
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New-look Blue Jays Lineup Grinds Out Much-Needed Win
It wasn’t easy. And for most of the 11-inning game it wasn’t pretty or confidence-inspiring. But on Thursday, a different-looking Blue Jays club earned a win and Troy Tulowitzki got some vindication.
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Dose of MLB-worst Twins proving to be just what Blue Jays needed
The Toronto Blue Jays offence finally looked like its old, explosive self on Friday in Minnesota, erupting for four homers against the Twins.
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Toronto Blue Jays' Marcus Stroman shuts down sinking Minnesota Twins
Like a group of chemists, the Toronto Blue Jays found just the right mixture of good hitting, good pitching and bad blood on Sunday.