The Oakland A's have so much foul territory that even non-participants can inadvertently get in the way.
The Toronto Blue Jays were 6-4 winners in Oakland on Sunday afternoon thanks in large part to a three-run top of the 10th inning.
The Blue Jays bounced back to salvage a series split against the vaunted O’s. The Yankees stayed red-hot, though their eighth straight win was overshadowed by Juan Soto’s mysterious departure after a 56-minute rain delay.
Pitching against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, current Toronto Blue Jays' pitcher and former Seattle Mariners' pitcher Yusei Kikuchi put up an early-game stat line that has hardly been duplicated in baseball this year.
The New York Yankees already are in a significantly better spot than most other Major League Baseball teams right now. New York just keeps winning and is tied with the Philadelphia Phillies for the best record in baseball at 44-19.
The Baltimore Orioles (39-21) play on Thursday in Toronto against the Toronto Blue Jays (29-32). First pitch is at 1:07 PM ET. The Blue Jays will give the ball to Yusei Kikuchi (2-5, 3.66 ERA), who is eyeing win No.
Pirates 8 Jays 1 Well, that was boring. Yusei Kikuchi gave up three runs in the first, which was pretty much the game. We had a shot at making it closer in the bottom of the inning.
The winning streak has come to an end at four games. Following Friday night’s walk-off victory, the Pittsburgh Pirates came back with an 8-1 pounding of the Blue Jays to knot this weekend’s series at one game each.
Kikuchi has fully embraced the new curveball by throwing it at a 28% clip, and batters have been almost wholly unable to do damage against the pitch.
After winning four games in a row, the Toronto Blue Jays (27-29) play at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates (26-31) at 3:07 PM ET on Saturday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Blue Jays will send Yusei Kikuchi (2-4) to the mound, while Mitch Keller (6-3) will get the nod for the Pirates.
After dropping three of four to the Detroit Tigers last weekend, the Toronto Blue Jays now sit 12.0 games back in the AL East with a 24-29 record. With the New York Yankees and Baltimore Orioles continuing to rattle off wins, optimism may be at the lowest point in several seasons for the Blue Jays fanbase.
The Toronto Blue Jays (23-28) visit the Detroit Tigers (25-27) for an away game at Comerica Park on Sunday. First pitch is at 11:35 AM ET. The Blue Jays will call on Yusei Kikuchi (2-4) against the Tigers and Casey Mize (1-3).
We're roughly two months into the MLB season, meaning most teams have played more than 50 games, so we have enough of a sample size to make solid judgments about teams.
The Chicago White Sox (14-34) bring a four-game losing streak into a road contest against the Toronto Blue Jays (21-25) at 7:07 PM ET on Tuesday. The probable pitchers are Yusei Kikuchi (2-3) for the Blue Jays and Garrett Crochet (4-4) for the White Sox.
The Toronto Blue Jays faced the Baltimore Orioles in a matinee contest earlier today, looking to take the series before welcoming the Tampa Bay Rays for a three-game set this upcoming holiday weekend.
It’s not very often that a starting pitcher goes eight innings, giving up two earned runs and is still tagged with the loss. But this is the 2024 Blue Jays we’re talking about, of course that happened to Yusei Kikuchi as the Blue Jays lost 3-2 to the Minnesota Twins, bringing their record to 17-21.
At one point last season, it seemed impossible for the Toronto Blue Jays to keep Yusei Kikuchi on the roster. The lefty struggled mightily in his first season with the Jays and fared no better to start year two.
The Toronto Blue Jays earned the series win earlier this week against the New York Yankees largely in part due to the excellent effort of the starting pitchers.
The biggest story in baseball is reigning AL MVP Shohei Ohtani's free agency, and reports are starting to emerge on where he may land.
The Toronto Blue Jays received serious rotation-bolstering work from Jose Berrios and Yusei Kikuchi this summer.
After being removed from his last game due to cramps, Kikuchi said that he believed he'd be ready for his next start and made a startling admission when hypothesizing the reason for the discomfort.
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