John Lott
The Reeling Blue Jays Need to Rebound Fast
The Blue Jays entered September in first place. After dropping two of three to the Red Sox on the weekend and seven of nine during the month, they trail Boston by two games in the AL East.
Roberto Osuna's Dominance Rooted in Family Ties and Coach Dad
Family is everything for Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna, and his father remains his No. 1 coach.
Encarnacion Was Sued After He Refused to Get Tested for STDs, Plaintiff's Lawyer Tells VICE Sports
We talked to Robert Hiltzik, the lawyer of the woman suing Edwin Encarnacion, and a sports attorney about the lawsuit filed against the Blue Jays slugger.
Why I Enjoyed Watching Baseball in the Stands Instead of My Usual Perch in the Press Box
After years of covering games from the press box, I watched a recent Blue Jays-Indians series with fans in the stands, and realized that I missed it.
Blue Jays Are Rolling the Dice with Six-Man Rotation in Heat of Pennant Race
In addition to giving each starter extra rest, it keeps ace Aaron Sanchez in the rotation... for now.
Catching up with Blue Jays Legend Dave Stieb about His New Life and Improbable Comeback
Dave Stieb is a building contractor and plays electric guitar. Before that, he was one of MLB's best pitchers, and made a triumphant return to the mound in 1998 after a five-year hiatus.
Aaron Sanchez Debate Roars on, but No One Knows What's Best for Him
The Blue Jays have made a controversial move, deciding to transition their best starter Aaron Sanchez to the bullpen. Was it the right call?
Blue Jays Grooming Baseball's Newest Biggio
Weeks after Toronto made him a fifth-round pick, Cavan Biggio—son of Hall of Famer Craig—is getting his first taste of pro ball and Canada in Vancouver, the Blue Jays' short-season Class A affiliate.
How Troy Tulowitzki Made Josh Donaldson a Better Defender
Fresh off an MVP season, Josh Donaldson came to spring training focused on getting better, so he turned to Tulo for assistance.
We Asked MLB Players about All-Star Voting and Whether an Exhibition Game Should Impact the World Series
Troy Tulowitzki, Josh Donaldson, Eric Hosmer and Ian Kinsler were among those who weighed in.
Why Position Players Pitch over Starters in Marathon Games
The Blue Jays sent two infielders to the mound in extras instead of turning to a starter in a recent 19-inning game, and lost. Here's why they did it, and why it was the right move.
Gavin Floyd's Sad and Remarkable Run of Bad Luck
Blue Jays right-hander Gavin Floyd is injured again. For the fourth straight year, he will face a long, lonely rehab and uncertain future.