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Toronto Blue Jays’ trade for R.A. Dickey made sense – no matter how good Noah Syndergaard turns out to be
National PostToronto Blue Jays by the numbers: Good, bad and odd trends
National PostToronto Blue Jays reportedly sign ‘birther’ and gun enthusiast Luke Scott
National PostSky’s the limit as Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roberto Osuna just keeps getting better
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Jose Reyes emerges from batting practice pain-free
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Edwin Encarnacion shows he knows how ‘to go oppo’ against Orioles
National PostToronto Blue Jays use strong start from Mark Buehrle, homers from Edwin Encarnacion in thrashing of Baltimore Orioles
National PostThe hidden history of how the Rolling Stones pulled off their legendary secret El Mocambo show
National PostToronto Blue Jays lose to Baltimore Orioles while Jose Bautista’s injury continues to have domino effect
National PostToronto Blue Jays prospect Jeff Hoffman scheduled to make first pro baseball start in Dunedin
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Chris Colabello, Ryan Tepera enjoy mini-season success while R.A. Dickey frustrated with ‘odd’ stretch
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Michael Saunders placed on disabled list with inflammation in knee, hoping ‘rest will be the answer’
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Aaron Sanchez delivers shutout effort, while bats take care of the rest in drubbing of Boston Red Sox
National PostAre the Toronto Blue Jays expecting too much from Drew Hutchison?
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Brook Jacoby calls suspension ‘biased, harsh, and unfair’ after appeal of 14-game ban rejected by MLB
National PostFormer Toronto Blue Jays coach Brian Butterfield takes us inside Fenway Park’s Green Monster
National PostToronto Blue Jays starter Mark Buehrle says aches and pains he feels this season isn’t out of the ordinary
National PostToronto Blue Jays call-up Chris Colabello happy to have a major league job, however brief, after nomadic career
National PostToronto Blue Jays’ Joe Carter hit his World Series-winning homer in 1993, and some of the Philadelphia Phillies are still fighting about it
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