‘Model of consistency’ Berrios cherishes Blue Jays’ Opening Day nod

Jose Berrios was announced as the Opening Day starter for the Blue Jays on Monday, and while this is the fifth time he’s received the assignment in his career, it hasn’t lost its meaning.
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Bichette homers but Blue Jays fall to Orioles
Ryan Mountcastle hit two home runs, drove in four runs and led the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in exhibition baseball action at Ed Smith Stadium on Tuesday night.
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How Blue Jays’ Anthony Santander is establishing his presence on team
The Blue Jays didn’t just gain an impact hitter when they signed Anthony Santander.
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Jays pitching prospect Tiedemann making strides after Tommy John surgery last summer
Nestled in a minor-league workout area away from the big-league training fields at the Blue Jays’ player development complex, Ricky Tiedemann lowers his six-foot-four 220-pound frame into a deep squat.
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‘It’s really stupid’: Blue Jays’ Scherzer on nagging thumb injury
Max Scherzer, who’s been dealing with a sore right thumb, commented on the nagging injury on Tuesday, saying “it’s day-to-day.
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Dodgers take Game 1 in Tokyo and Strider’s dominant return to the mound
A trip around the majors sees the Dodgers defeat the Cubs in Game 1 of the Tokyo Series, plus Spencer Strider strikes out 6 in 2.2 innings in his big return to the mound for the Braves, and much more.
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What would Blue Jays’ rotation look like if Scherzer isn’t available?
Blair and Barker discuss what the Toronto Blue Jays’ starting rotation might look like if Max Scherzer is forced to miss time due to his recurring thumb injury.