The Toronto Blue Jays will meet the New York Yankees in the American League Division Series without star shortstop Bo Bichette and right-handed veterans Chris Bassitt, Jose Berrios and Max Scherzer.
The Blue Jays looked down and out through six innings. But George Springer delivered with yet another clutch postseason home ...
The best-of-seven ALCS — compared with the LDS — puts more demand on starting pitching, so Scherzer and Bassitt might be ...
Toronto had the benefit of a five-day break to give its injured players more time to rest for October. It appears that Chris Bassitt, who threw 170.1 IP, will be back for the American League Division ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are headed to the World Series for the first time since 1993. A George Springer three-run homer in the ...
The Blue Jays open the American League Division Series without Bo Bichette, Max Scherzer, or Chris Bassitt. Here’s what it means for the roster, rotation, and offense heading into October. The Toronto ...
After grinding out a nail-biting ALDS with a big lift from the bullpen, the Toronto Blue Jays front office is calling in some ...
Here are our takeaways from the Blue Jays' 4-3 series-clinching win over the Seattle Mariners in Monday's ALCS Game 7.John ...
Chris Bassitt joins MLB Tonight, discussing how Max Scherzer routinely embraces the moment, expectations for Scherzer's ALCS ...
Blue Jays pitcher Chris Bassitt teases major change before ALCS Game 3 vs. Mariners as Toronto looks to bounce back from two ...