The Toronto Blue Jays placed outfielder Kevin Kiermaier on the 10-day injured list Wednesday with left hip flexor inflammation. In a corresponding move, the Blue Jays called up their No.
He underwent surgery on that hip in July of 2022 while with the Rays, spending the rest of that season on the injured list.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: the Toronto Blue Jays have been hot and cold in hitting with runners-in-scoring-position. That was a key deficiency with last year’s offence, which finished tied for 12th in AVG (.260) and 14th in wRC+ (102) but 23rd in SLG (.390) across the majors.
Back home and back in the win column. On Monday evening, the Blue Jays played their first home game of the season, hosting the Seattle Mariners and defeating them 5-2.
Bad news, the Blue Jays lost the rubber match against the Yankees. Good news, the road trip from hell is over. The Blue Jays played their 10th and final game on the road to start the year against the Yankees, falling 8-3 to the Bronx Bombers.
It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays bats have been an absolute rollercoaster to start the season, one that likely has theme parks across the country looking for trademark rights.
Toronto, we have a problem. On Wednesday evening, the Blue Jays played the rubber match of the three game series against the Houston Astros, and it didn’t go great, as Toronto fell 8-0.
For the second straight Sunday, the Toronto Blue Jays had a split-squad game. Unlike last Sunday, the Blue Jays won one of the games, while the other game was a tie.
That’s now two straight wins for the Toronto Blue Jays! On Tuesday afternoon, the Jays hosted the New York Yankees in Dunedin, defeating their division rival 8-1.
The Blue Jays are back in the win column! On Thursday evening, the Toronto Blue Jays headed to Lakeland, Florida, to take on the Detroit Tigers. After blowing a lead late in Tuesday’s game, the Jays held on to win 5-4 against the Tigers.
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The outfielder won his fourth career Gold Glove and played a key role on a playoff team while with Toronto last season.
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed outfielder Kevin Kiermaier for the 2024 season with a 1-year, $10.5 million deal. This extension solidifies a formidable outfield trio for the Blue Jays, featuring Kiermaier alongside George Springer and Daulton Varsho.
As first reported by Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, the Toronto Blue Jays are bringing back outfielder Kevin Kiermaier on a one-year deal. According to Sportsnet’s Ben Nicholson-Smith, the contract will pay Kiermaier $10.5 million, plus additional incentives.
Looking to get revenge in 2024, here is one trade and one signing the Astros should make this offseason.
After 10 seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays, the organization declined outfielder Kevin Kiermaier’s option last winter and the defensive-minded product was a free agent for the first time in his career.
Kevin Kiermaier might be 34 years old, but he just won his fourth Gold Glove and the New York Yankees may be eyeing him as a free-agent option this winter.
The Minnesota Twins could use a little certainty in centerfield given the injury history of Byron Buxton. 2023 Gold Glove winner Kevin Kiermaier could be one option in free agency.
In terms of fan favourites, Kevin Kiermaier quickly became that for those who watched the Toronto Blue Jays this year. He joined the Jays on a one-year, $9-million deal ahead of this season after spending the last 11 with the Jays’ division rival Tampa Bay Rays.
A rival player is throwing New York Yankees fans a bone this week.
The New York Yankees are gearing up for an action-packed offseason, especially as they face the challenge of filling the void left by several departing players.
Kiermaier is a three-time Gold Glove winner who’s been one of the best center fielders in all of baseball for the past decade.
Kiermaier admitted that playing home games on the artificial turf at Tropicana Field is a “big issue” and that playing on grass might be better for his long-term health.
Kevin Kiermaier will undergo surgery to repair a hip injury. Meanwhile, Mike Zunino will undergo a procedure to treat thoracic outlet syndrome.
Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier is scheduled to see a specialist next week, and surgery to repair the injury hasn't been ruled out.
The injury woes for the Tampa Bay Rays continued on Tuesday.
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