Blue Jays pitcher Alek Manoah will serve as a weekly correspondent on ‘MLB Central’
For the first time, an active player will regularly contribute to an MLB Network show.
For the first time, an active player will regularly contribute to an MLB Network show.
"When you’re going to describe to someone who’s not there what’s going on, you need background and stories … you’ll never get that if you’re sitting in (front of a) monitor."
"Anytime a chapter closes, I feel it a lot. So I thought about it a lot. This has been an unbelievable opportunity. What a blessing and what a privilege."
"I hope that my journey has helped some of you out there that are dealing with some issues your own because you inspired me to get through this."
This is the good kind of news!
"I hope to rejoin my Sportsnet teammates for the stretch run later this season..."
That ball is high. It is far. It is gone. But caught.
Somber on-air moments fuel Nick Castellanos' hitting ability.
Shapiro's press conference had a surprising guest come into frame.
"So far, so good. ...We’re not quite there yet but I’m happy with the progress."
The Blue Jays are the only MLB team so far to go from a dedicated radio feed to a TV simulcast.
Many U.S. national insiders were wrong on this one.
This is the latest case of a local MLB scoop confirmed by national writers much later.
In something of a surprise move, Sportsnet has parted ways with Mike Wilner, who spent over 20 years...
Welcome to MLB, Buffalo! And MLB's blackout restrictions...
Canadian fans who want to watch the Blue Jays are faced with subscribing to two streaming services.
NESN analyst Dennis Eckersley -- known for his own celebrations on the mound -- criticized Marcus Stroman's antics in Sunday's Blue Jays-Red Sox game.
The world has been waiting for Vlad Guerrero Jr. to make his major league debut for a while...
"I believe it's clear his motivations have less to do with the truth than they do with his other agenda."
"I’m f--ing terrible! We’re f--ing terrible! And you’re asking about Nat f—ing Bailey!"
The Jays' "our game will be played as expected" tweet bragging about their roof wound up going wrong thanks to falling ice punching a hole in that roof.
Mae took a tub of Gatorade right to the face.
"He just can't help himself. He just had to holler back over at the White Sox."