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Marcus Stroman Leaves Game After Line Drive Hits His Pitching Arm
Sports Illustrated5'8": Marcus Stroman, Toronto Blue Jays, RHP
Sports IllustratedWatch: Blue Jays' Steve Pearce Hits Walk-Off Grand Slam
Sports IllustratedJuly 31, 1993: Rickey Henderson, A's to Blue Jays
Sports IllustratedMiguel Montero traded to Blue Jays for player to be named later or cash
Sports Illustrated18. Toronto Blue Jays (37–44, minus-45, LT: 13)
Sports IllustratedBlue Jays’ Roberto Osuna says he’s battling mental illness
Sports IllustratedWatch: Jose Bautista walks and immediately steals second
Sports Illustrated28. Blue Jays: Sam Carlson, rhp, Burnsville (Minn.) HS
Sports Illustrated22. Toronto Blue Jays: Logan Warmoth, SS, North Carolina
Sports IllustratedThe New Rivalries: Five matchups that are becoming must-watch baseball
Sports IllustratedThe TBD 10: MLB teams that have to make up their minds about being buyers or sellers
Sports IllustratedVotto talks smack, a Giants fan's epic troll and #GibbyTheBest among May's Fun Report
Sports IllustratedMarcus Stroman hits a homer; the best of Thursday night in baseball
Sports IllustratedJulio Teheran drills Jose Bautista with fastball in first at bat
Sports IllustratedMLB probing incident involving Kevin Pillar's homophobic slur
Sports IllustratedEric O’Flaherty on Jose Bautista’s taunting: ‘Surprised he’s ready to fight again after last year’
Sports IllustratedJerseys that should be retired: Dave Stieb, Blue Jays
Sports IllustratedFace of Every Franchise: Toronto Blue Jays: Jose Bautista
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