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2024 Toronto Blue Jays season

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2024 Toronto Blue Jays
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionEast
BallparkRogers Centre
CityToronto, Ontario
Record74–88 (.457)
Divisional place5th
OwnersRogers, CEO Mark Shapiro
General managersRoss Atkins
ManagersJohn Schneider
TelevisionSportsnet
Sportsnet One
RadioBlue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN
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The 2024 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 48th season in Major League Baseball, and 33rd full season (35th overall) at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays failed to improve on their record from the previous season and, on September 20, were eliminated from postseason contention.

Previous season

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The 2023 Blue Jays finished third in the AL East, behind the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles, with a record of 89–73 (.549). They qualified for the postseason, but lost in two games in the Wild Card Series to the Minnesota Twins in Minnesota.

Offseason

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Departing free agents

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Trades

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Waiver transactions

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Free agent signings

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  • On November 16, 2023: Signed IF Rafael Lantigua to a minor league contract
  • On December 1, 2023: Signed IF Andrew Bechtold to a minor league contract
  • On December 8, 2023: Signed C Payton Henry to a minor league contract
  • On December 21, 2023: Signed RHP Paolo Espino to a minor league contract
  • On December 28, 2023: Signed OF Kevin Kiermaier to a one-year $10.5 million deal[1]
  • On December 29, 2023: Signed IF Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a two-year $15 million deal[2]
  • On January 15, 2024: Signed C Esmeiquel Arrieche, IF J.T. Bain, OF Wilmer Blanca, IF Rafael Flores, RHP Johandi Medina, RHP Carlos Olivo, RHP Angel Rivero, C Franklin Rojas & C Randy Soto to minor league contracts
  • On January 16, 2024: Signed OF Pascual Archila, OF Andres Arias, RHP Ismauro Bueno, RHP Alan Carter, RHP Rafael De Jesus, RHP Victor Espiritu, SS Angel Guzman, IF Endry Reyes, IF Juarlin Soto & RHP Pedro Tucent to minor league contracts
  • On January 18, 2024: Signed RHP Josue Loreto to a minor league contract
  • On January 21, 2024: Signed RHP Jordan Powell to a minor league contract
  • On January 30, 2024: Signed IF Justin Turner to a one-year $13 million deal[3]
  • On February 2, 2024: Signed RHP Johnathan Lavallee to a minor league contract
  • On February 9, 2024: Signed RHP Yariel Rodríguez to a five-year $32 million deal[4]
  • On February 16, 2024: Signed IF Eduardo Escobar and DH Daniel Vogelbach to minor league contracts and invited them to spring training[5][6]
  • On February 22, 2024: Signed RHP Nolan Long to a minor league contract
  • On March 8, 2024: Signed 1B Joey Votto to a minor league contract[7]

Coaching changes

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  • On October 5, 2023: Third Base Coach Luis Rivera retired[8]
  • On November 7, 2023: Carlos Febles joins Blue Jays as Third Base Coach/Infield Coach[9]
  • On November 13, 2023: DeMarlo Hale joins Blue Jays as Associate Manager[10]
  • On January 12, 2024: John Lannan joins Blue Jays as Mental Performance Coach[11]
  • On January 16, 2024: Matt Hague joins Blue Jays as Assistant Hitting Coach[11]

Regular season

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Season standings

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American League East

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 94 68 .580 44‍–‍37 50‍–‍31
Baltimore Orioles 91 71 .562 3 44‍–‍37 47‍–‍34
Boston Red Sox 81 81 .500 13 38‍–‍43 43‍–‍38
Tampa Bay Rays 80 82 .494 14 42‍–‍39 38‍–‍43
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 .457 20 39‍–‍42 35‍–‍46


American League Wild Card

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Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 94 68 .580
Cleveland Guardians 92 69 .571
Houston Astros 88 73 .547
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Baltimore Orioles 91 71 .562 +5
Kansas City Royals 86 76 .531
Detroit Tigers 86 76 .531
Seattle Mariners 85 77 .525 1
Minnesota Twins 82 80 .506 4
Boston Red Sox 81 81 .500 5
Tampa Bay Rays 80 82 .494 6
Texas Rangers 78 84 .481 8
Toronto Blue Jays 74 88 .457 12
Oakland Athletics 69 93 .426 17
Los Angeles Angels 63 99 .389 23
Chicago White Sox 41 121 .253 45


Records vs opponents

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Record Games Left
Opponent Home Road Total Home Road Total
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 4–3 2–4 6–7
Boston Red Sox 1–5 4–3 5–8
New York Yankees 4–3 2–4 6–7
Tampa Bay Rays 2–4 2–5 4–9
Totals 11–15 10–16 21–31
AL Central
Chicago White Sox 2–1 3–0 5–1
Cleveland Guardians 2–1 0–3 2–4
Detroit Tigers 1–2 1–3 2–5
Kansas City Royals 1–2 1–3 2–5
Minnesota Twins 1–2 1–2 2–4
Totals 7–8 6–11 13–19
AL West
Houston Astros 1–3 1–2 2–5
Los Angeles Angels 4–0 3–0 7–0
Oakland Athletics 1–2 2–1 3–3
Seattle Mariners 2–1 2–1 4–2
Texas Rangers 3–0 1–2 4–2
Totals 11–6 9–6 20–12
National League
Arizona Diamondbacks 1–2 1–2
Atlanta Braves 1–2 1–2
Chicago Cubs 1–2 1–2
Cincinnati Reds 1–2 1–2
Colorado Rockies 2–1 2–1
Los Angeles Dodgers 1–2 1–2
Miami Marlins 0–3 0–3
Milwaukee Brewers 1–2 1–2
New York Mets 1–2 1–2
Philadelphia Phillies 0–2 1–1 1–3
Pittsburgh Pirates 2–1 2–1
San Diego Padres 2–1 2–1
San Francisco Giants 2–1 2–1
St. Louis Cardinals 3–0 3–0
Washington Nationals 1–2 1–2
Totals 10–13 10–13 20–26
Grand Totals 39–42 35–46 74–88
Month Games Won Lost Pct.
March 4 2 2 .500
April 27 13 14 .481
May 25 12 13 .480
June 27 11 16 .407
July 26 12 14 .462
August 29 17 12 .586
September 24 7 17 .292
Totals 162 74 88 .457

2024 draft

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The 2024 Major League Baseball draft began on July 14. The Blue Jays gained a compensation selection at the end of the fourth round due to Matt Chapman signing with the San Francisco Giants after having been given a qualifying offer.[12]

Round Pick Player Position College/School Nationality Signed
1 20 Trey Yesavage RHP East Carolina University United States TBA
2 59 Khai Stephen RHP Mississippi State University United States July 22[13]
3 95 Johnny King LHP Naples High School (FL) United States July 22[14]
4 125 Sean Keys 3B Bucknell University United States July 22[15]
4C 136 Nick Mitchell OF Indiana University Bloomington United States July 21[16]
5 158 Jackson Wentworth RHP Kansas State United States July 22[17]
6 187 Aaron Parker C University of California, Santa Barbara United States July 22[18]
7 217 Austin Cates RHP University of Nevada, Las Vegas United States July 24[19]
8 247 Eddie Micheletti Jr. OF Virginia Tech United States July 22[20]
9 277 Colby Holcombe RHP Mississippi State University United States July 21[21]
10 307 Carter Cunningham OF East Carolina University United States July 17[22]

Regular season

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Opening Day

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As of August 2024, four players on the Opening Day roster are no longer with the team: Cavan Biggio, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Kevin Kiermaier and Justin Turner. Of the starters, the only players that remain are George Springer, Daulton Varsho, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Alejandro Kirk and José Berríos. Bo Bichette was on the Injured List.

Opening Day starters
Position Name
Catcher Alejandro Kirk
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Second baseman Cavan Biggio
Shortstop Bo Bichette
Third baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa
Left fielder Daulton Varsho
Center fielder Kevin Kiermaier
Right fielder George Springer
Designated hitter Justin Turner
Pitcher José Berríos

March and April

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The Blue Jays opened the 2024 campaign on the road for a season-long ten-game road trip, due to ongoing renovations to the Rogers Centre, the home stadium.[23] The Jays split their opening series with the Tampa Bay Rays, with each team winning two games. Reliever Génesis Cabrera was suspended for three games due to a physical altercation with Rays shortstop José Caballero during the third game of the series, though the suspension was reduced to two games after appeal.[24] Toronto then began a three-game series with the Houston Astros in Houston, losing the first game after Ronel Blanco threw the first no-hitter of the 2024 MLB season.[25] The Blue Jays would win the second game before being one-hit in the final game, setting a new franchise-low with just 38 hits through their first seven games.[26] The Blue Jays would take their first game against the New York Yankees 3–0, but would lose the following two games to end their road trip with a 4–6 record.[27]

Heading to the newly renovated Rogers Centre for the first time in 2024, the Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 5–2 in their home opener, and would take two of three games to win their first series of the season.[28] The Jays lost the opening game against the Colorado Rockies, but rallied to take the next two and win the series. Newly signed pitcher Yariel Rodríguez made his debut during the series where he struck out six batters and only got one earned run but did not get credited with the win.[29] They carried that success into their final series of the homestand against the Yankees, winning the first two games and nearly taking the third before the bullpen allowed four runs in the ninth inning to lose the game, 6–4.[30] The Blue Jays then travelled to San Diego for the first time since the 2013 season to take on the Padres.[31] Toronto won two of three games to take their fourth consecutive series victory.[32] The Blue Jays then continued to Kansas City to take on the Royals, where they lost three of the four games, all by one run; the last was called after the top of the fifth due to rain.[33] The Blue Jays then lost a three-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers at home. The first game was marked by two-way player Shohei Ohtani hitting a home run in the first inning after he was booed by Toronto fans, following an off-season in which he was reported by some journalists to be signing with the team.[34][35]

May

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The month began with another series loss to the Royals, this time at home.[36] Next, they lost two of three to the Washington Nationals on the road. Alek Manoah made his return to the rotation in the last game.[37] Afterwards, they split two games with the Philadelphia Phillies with the win in the final game breaking an 11-game win streak at home for the Phillies.[38] They then lost a series against the Twins at home,[39] followed up by a two-game (middle game was rained out and was made up in a doubleheader later in the season) split against the Orioles at Camden Yards.[40] A series loss to the Rays and series win against the White Sox at home followed.[41][42] From May 23 to 26, the Blue Jays lost three of four to the Detroit Tigers on the road, punctuated by a 14–11 loss in the final game after Matt Vierling hit a three-run walk-off home run. The loss brought the Blue Jays to a then-season-low six games under .500.[43][44] However, they followed that series by sweeping the White Sox in a three-game set on the road.[45] On May 31, the Blue Jays debuted their new City Connect Jerseys with the theme entitled "Night Mode" where they played against the Pittsburgh Pirates where they won at the bottom of the 14th inning thanks to a walk-off home run from Davis Schneider.

June

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From June 17 to 24, the Blue Jays lost seven games in a row; the streak was snapped by a victory at Fenway Park against the Red Sox. By then, they had fallen to six and a half games back of the final wild card playoff spot with a record of 36–43.[46] On June 23, infielder Orelvis Martínez, who made his MLB debut a few days earlier, was suspended 80 games for testing positive for performance-enhancing substance clomifene, which he claims is being taken for addressing fertility issues.[47]

July

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On July 25, the Blue Jays suffered their worst loss of the season when they lost 13–0 to the Tampa Bay Rays. Earlier that day, Kevin Kiermaier announced his retirement after the 2024 season. From July 26 to 28, the Blue Jays rebounded and swept the World Series Champions, the Texas Rangers.[48] Before the week of the 2024 trade deadline, the Blue Jays traded away Cavan Biggio and placed Kevin Kiermaier on waivers where he was cleared. During the week of the 2024 trade deadline, as well as during trade deadline day itself, the Blue Jays traded away Yimi García, Nate Pearson, Danny Jansen, Justin Turner, Yusei Kikuchi, Trevor Richards, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, and Kevin Kiermaier.[49] Except for the Kiermaier trade in which the Blue Jays received veteran pitcher Ryan Yarbrough, the Blue Jays received prospects or rookies from all of these trades.

August

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The month of August began with a homestand consisting of a three-game series against the Baltimore Orioles and then a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics. They won the series against Baltimore by winning the first and third games but fell to Oakland in the last two games, after winning the first.[50][51] From August 12 to 14, the Blue Jays began a three-game road series in Anaheim against the Los Angeles Angels where they won with a three-game sweep. Will Wagner, infielder and son of Billy Wagner and acquired from the Kikuchi trade with the Houston Astros, made his MLB debut in the series and made history by getting three hits during his MLB debut.[52] From August 16 to 18, the Blue Jays played a three-game road series against the Chicago Cubs where they lost the first two games before salvaging the final one; every game in that series was decided by one run.[53][54]

The June 26 game between the Blue Jays and Red Sox at Fenway Park had been suspended due to rain, with catcher Danny Jansen batting for the Blue Jays at the time.[55][56] With the game scheduled to resume on August 26 as part of a doubleheader, Jansen, as a member of the Red Sox active roster, became the first player in major-league history to play for both teams in the same game.[57] The Blue Jays would win that game 4–1.

September

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On September 11, in the rubber game of a three-game set against the New York Mets at home, Blue Jays pitcher Bowden Francis pitched eight innings of no-hit ball before it was broken up in the ninth inning by a Francisco Lindor home run, in a game the Mets wound up winning 6–2. It marked the second time in three weeks that Francis had taken a hitter into the ninth inning; on August 24 against the Los Angeles Angels, his no-hitter was broken up by Taylor Ward who also homered to lead off the ninth inning. He became the first pitcher since Nolan Ryan in 1989 to lose two no-hit bids in the ninth inning in the same season.[58]

Game log

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Legend
Blue Jays win Blue Jays loss Game postponed Eliminated from playoff race
2024 Game Log: 74–88 (Home: 39–42; Away: 35–46)
March: 2–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
1 March 28 @ Rays 8–2 Berríos (1–0) Eflin (0–1) 25,025 1–0
2 March 29 @ Rays 2–8 Civale (1–0) Bassitt (0–1) 18,653 1–1 1
3 March 30 @ Rays 1–5 Littell (1–0) Kikuchi (0–1) 18,905 1–2 2
4 March 31 @ Rays 9–2 White (1–0) Armstrong (0–1) 14,875 2–2 2
April: 13–14 (Home: 8–6; Away: 5–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
5 April 1 @ Astros 0–10 Blanco (1–0) Francis (0–1) 27,285 2–3 3
6 April 2 @ Astros 2–1 Green (1–0) Hader (0–2) 28,811 3–3 2
7 April 3 @ Astros 0–8 Javier (1–0) Bassitt (0–2) 26,279 3–4 3
8 April 5 @ Yankees 3–0 García (1–0) Ferguson (0–1) Green (1) 47,812 4–4 2
9 April 6 @ Yankees 8–9 Weaver (3–0) Gausman (0–1) Holmes (4) 42,250 4–5 3
10 April 7 @ Yankees 3–8 Cousins (1–0) Francis (0–2) Santana (1) 40,569 4–6 4
11 April 8 Mariners 5–2 Berríos (2–0) Castillo (0–3) 40,069 5–6 4
12 April 9 Mariners 5–3 Bassitt (1–2) Kirby (1–2) Green (2) 31,310 6–6 4
13 April 10 Mariners 1–6 (10) Muñoz (1–1) Mayza (0–1) 22,960 6–7 4
14 April 12 Rockies 4–12 Feltner (1–1) Gausman (0–2) 29,035 6–8
15 April 13 Rockies 5–3 Francis (1–2) Hudson (0–3) García (1) 31,472 7–8 5
16 April 14 Rockies 5–0 Berríos (3–0) Freeland (0–3) 27,481 8–8 4
17 April 15 Yankees 3–1 Bassitt (2–2) Gil (0–1) García (2) 30,962 9–8 3
18 April 16 Yankees 5–4 Kikuchi (1–1) Rodón (1–1) Romano (1) 31,175 10–8 2
19 April 17 Yankees 4–6 González (1–0) Swanson (0–1) Holmes (7) 30,233 10–9 3
20 April 19 @ Padres 5–1 Francis (2–2) Waldron (0–2) 44,890 11–9 3
21 April 20 @ Padres 5–2 Berríos (4–0) Vásquez (0–1) Romano (2) 43,273 12–9 2
22 April 21 @ Padres 3–6 Musgrove (3–2) Bassitt (2–3) Suárez (7) 44,527 12–10 3
23 April 22 @ Royals 5–3 Kikuchi (2–1) Singer (2–1) Romano (3) 10,004 13–10
24 April 23 @ Royals 2–3 Stratton (2–1) Gausman (0–3) McArthur (5) 11,357 13–11 3
25 April 24 @ Royals 2–3 Schreiber (2–0) Rodríguez (0–1) McArthur (6) 10,282 13–12 4
26 April 25 @ Royals 1–2 (5) Ragans (1–2) Berríos (4–1) 9,740 13–13 4
27 April 26 Dodgers 2–12 Stone (2–1) Bassitt (2–4) 39,688 13–14 4
28 April 27 Dodgers 2–4 Glasnow (5–1) Kikuchi (2–2) Phillips (8) 39,405 13–15 5
29 April 28 Dodgers 3–1 Gausman (1–3) Grove (0–1) Romano (4) 39,053 14–15 5
30 April 29 Royals 6–5 Cabrera (1–0) Bowlan (0–1) Pearson (1) 29,879 15–15 4
31 April 30 Royals 1–4 Ragans (2–2) Berríos (4–2) McArthur (7) 27,189 15–16 5
May: 12–13 (Home: 5–6; Away: 7–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
32 May 1 Royals 1–6 Lugo (5–1) Bassitt (2–5) 32,307 15–17 5
33 May 3 @ Nationals 3–9 Barnes (2–0) Swanson (0–2) 22,856 15–18
34 May 4 @ Nationals 6–3 Gausman (2–3) Irvin (2–3) 22,836 16–18
35 May 5 @ Nationals 8–11 Harvey (2–1) Cabrera (1–1) Finnegan (11) 18,363 16–19
36 May 7 @ Phillies 1–10 Sánchez (2–3) Berríos (4–3) 39,492 16–20
37 May 8 @ Phillies 5–3 Bassitt (3–5) Nola (4–2) Romano (5) 34,681 17–20
38 May 10 Twins 2–3 Ryan (2–2) Kikuchi (2–3) Jax (5) 34,205 17–21
39 May 11 Twins 10–8 Swanson (1–2) Jackson (1–2) Romano (6) 35,069 18–21
40 May 12 Twins 1–5 Ober (4–1) Manoah (0–1) 32,200 18–22
41 May 13 @ Orioles 3–2 (10) Romano (1–0) Webb (0–2) 24,358 19–22
May 14 @ Orioles Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 29
42 May 15 @ Orioles 2–3 Coulombe (1–0) Romano (1–1) 29,578 19–23 9
43 May 17 Rays 3–4 Alexander (2–2) Bassitt (3–6) Fairbanks (4) 32,640 19–24 10½
44 May 18 Rays 4–5 Ramírez (3–0) Pearson (0–1) Cleavinger (3) 34,416 19–25 11½
45 May 19 Rays 5–2 Manoah (1–1) Civale (2–4) Romano (7) 35,840 20–25 11½
46 May 20 White Sox 9–3 Berríos (5–3) Fedde (4–1) 36,993 21–25 10½
47 May 21 White Sox 0–5 Crochet (5–4) Kikuchi (2–4) 28,176 21–26 10½
48 May 22 White Sox 9–2 Bassitt (4–6) Nastrini (0–3) 28,670 22–26 10½
49 May 23 @ Tigers 9–1 Gausman (3–3) Flaherty (1–4) 17,049 23–26 10½
50 May 24 @ Tigers 2–6 Maeda (2–1) Manoah (1–2) Foley (11) 27,160 23–27 11½
51 May 25 @ Tigers 1–2 Olson (1–5) Berríos (5–4) Holton (1) 35,331 23–28 12½
52 May 26 @ Tigers 11–14 Englert (1–0) Romano (1–2) 27,627 23–29 12½
53 May 27 @ White Sox 5–1 Bassitt (5–6) Nastrini (0–4) 14,993 24–29 12
54 May 28 @ White Sox 7–2 Gausman (4–3) Woodford (0–1) 11,852 25–29 11
55 May 29 @ White Sox 3–1 Richards (1–0) Flexen (2–5) Romano (8) 11,599 26–29 11
56 May 31 Pirates 5–3 (14) Cabrera (2–1) Nicolas (0–1) 33,356 27–29 11½
June: 11–16 (Home: 7–9; Away: 4–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
57 June 1 Pirates 1–8 Keller (7–3) Kikuchi (2–5) Ortiz (1) 36,484 27–30 12½
58 June 2 Pirates 5–4 Bassitt (6–6) Priester (0–5) García (3) 34,887 28–30 12½
59 June 3 Orioles 2–7 Rodriguez (6–2) Gausman (4–4) 23,842 28–31 13
60 June 4 Orioles 1–10 Burnes (6–2) Cabrera (2–2) 28,816 28–32 14
61 June 5 Orioles 3–2 García (2–0) Kimbrel (4–2) 27,929 29–32 14
62 June 6 Orioles 6–5 Kikuchi (3–5) Povich (0–1) García (4) 39,215 30–32 14
63 June 7 @ Athletics 1–2 Miller (1–0) Green (1–1) 16,046 30–33 14
64 June 8 @ Athletics 7–0 Gausman (5–4) Medina (0–1) 9,285 31–33 13
65 June 9 @ Athletics 6–4 (10) García (3–0) Adams (0–2) Cabrera (1) 11,276 32–33 13
66 June 10 @ Brewers 1–3 Rea (5–2) Berríos (5–5) Megill (10) 24,381 32–34 14
67 June 11 @ Brewers 3–0 Kikuchi (4–5) Rodríguez (0–1) García (5) 25,253 33–34 14
68 June 12 @ Brewers 4–5 Myers (3–2) Pop (0–1) Megill (11) 30,444 33–35 15
69 June 14 Guardians 1–3 Allen (7–3) Gausman (5–5) Clase (21) 36,790 33–36 15½
70 June 15 Guardians 5–0 Francis (3–2) Carrasco (2–6) 39,318 34–36 14½
71 June 16 Guardians 7–6 Berríos (6–5) Lively (6–3) Pearson (2) 40,043 35–36 13½
72 June 17 Red Sox 3–7 Pivetta (4–4) Kikuchi (4–6) Jansen (12) 29,907 35–37 14
73 June 18 Red Sox 3–4 Kelly (1–1) Little (0–1) Jansen (13) 38,595 35–38 15
74 June 19 Red Sox 3–7 Bello (7–4) Gausman (5–6) 38,906 35–39 15
75 June 21 @ Guardians 1–7 Carrasco (3–6) Rodríguez (0–2) 35,868 35–40 14½
76 June 22 @ Guardians 3–6 Lively (7–3) Berríos (6–6) Clase (23) 37,133 35–41 15½
77 June 23 @ Guardians 5–6 Herrin (3–0) Kikuchi (4–7) Clase (24) 27,479 35–42 15½
78 June 24 @ Red Sox 6–7 Jansen (3–1) Pop (0–2) 35,856 35–43 16
79 June 25 @ Red Sox 9–4 Gausman (6–6) Bello (7–5) 34,546 36–43 15
June 26 @ Red Sox Suspended (rain); Resuming August 26
80 June 27 Yankees 9–2 Berríos (7–6) Rodón (9–5) 36,423 37–43 13½
81 June 28 Yankees 5–16 Tonkin (3–3) Kikuchi (4–8) 34,791 37–44 14½
82 June 29 Yankees 9–3 Bassitt (7–6) Cortés Jr. (4–7) 37,448 38–44 14½
83 June 30 Yankees 1–8 Cole (1–1) Gausman (6–7) 38,534 38–45 14½
July: 12–14 (Home: 6–7; Away: 6–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
84 July 1 Astros 1–3 Brown (6–5) Rodríguez (0–3) Hader (13) 39,265 38–46 15
85 July 2 Astros 7–6 Berríos (8–6) Arrighetti (4–7) Green (3) 26,308 39–46 15
86 July 3 Astros 2–9 Scott (5–2) Pop (0–3) 28,570 39–47 16
87 July 4 Astros 3–5 Valdez (7–5) Bassitt (7–7) Hader (14) 38,234 39–48 16
88 July 5 @ Mariners 1–2 Castillo (7–9) Gausman (6–8) Muñoz (14) 34,493 39–49 17
89 July 6 @ Mariners 5–4 Rodríguez (1–3) Hancock (3–4) Green (4) 38,264 40–49 16
90 July 7 @ Mariners 5–4 (10) Green (2–1) Snider (0–1) Cabrera (2) 34,885 41–49 16
91 July 9 @ Giants 3–4 Miller (3–2) Richards (1–1) 32,924 41–50 16
92 July 10 @ Giants 10–6 Bassitt (8–7) Webb (7–7) 32,014 42–50 15
93 July 11 @ Giants 5–3 Gausman (7–8) Hicks (4–6) Green (5) 30,064 43–50 14
94 July 12 @ Diamondbacks 4–5 Martínez (4–1) Green (2–2) 24,441 43–51 14
95 July 13 @ Diamondbacks 1–12 Díaz (1–0) Berríos (8–7) 30,121 43–52 14
96 July 14 @ Diamondbacks 8–7 Richards (2–1) Ginkel (6–2) Green (6) 24,732 44–52 14
94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas
97 July 19 Tigers 4–5 Flaherty (7–5) Bassitt (8–8) Holton (3) 39,697 44–53 15
98 July 20 Tigers 3–7 Faedo (5–1) Kikuchi (4–9) 38,583 44–54 16
99 July 21 Tigers 5–4 Gausman (8–8) Montero (1–3) Green (7) 38,766 45–54 15
100 July 23 Rays 2–4 Alexander (3–3) Berríos (8–8) Fairbanks (19) 38,575 45–55 15
101 July 24 Rays 6–3 Cabrera (3–2) Adam (4–2) 32,276 46–55 14
102 July 25 Rays 0–13 Bradley (6–4) Bassitt (8–9) 41,148 46–56 15
103 July 26 Rangers 6–5 Green (3–2) Sborz (2–1) 35,065 47–56 14
104 July 27 Rangers 7–3 Gausman (9–8) Lorenzen (5–6) 35,917 48–56 13
105 July 28 Rangers 7–3 Berríos (9–8) Hernández (3–1) Pop (1) 40,052 49–56 13
106 July 29 (1) @ Orioles 5–11 Eflin (6–7) Rodríguez (1–4) see 2nd game 49–57 14
107 July 29 (2) @ Orioles 8–4 Francis (4–2) Povich (1–5) 22,272 50–57 13
108 July 30 @ Orioles 2–6 Burnes (11–4) Bassitt (8–10) 21,710 50–58 14
109 July 31 @ Orioles 4–10 Rodriguez (13–4) Espino (0–1) 25,528 50–59 15
August: 17–12 (Home: 8–5; Away: 9–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
110 August 2 @ Yankees 8–5 Little (1–1) Stroman (7–6) Green (8) 44,883 51–59 13½
111 August 3 @ Yankees 3–8 Rodón (12–7) Berríos (9–9) Holmes (23) 40,218 51–60 14½
112 August 4 @ Yankees 3–4 (10) Leiter Jr. (3–4) Francis (4–3) 44,237 51–61 15½
113 August 6 Orioles 5–2 Bassitt (9–10) Soto (2–5) Green (9) 35,051 52–61 15
114 August 7 Orioles 3–7 Smith (3–0) Burr (0–1) 37,547 52–62 15½
115 August 8 Orioles 7–6 Gausman (10–8) Kremer (4–9) Green (10) 27,910 53–62 14½
116 August 9 Athletics 3–1 Berríos (10–9) Spence (7–8) Green (11) 39,894 54–62 14½
117 August 10 Athletics 0–1 Bido (3–3) Rodríguez (1–5) Miller (17) 34,312 54–63 15½
118 August 11 Athletics 4–8 Sears (10–8) Bassitt (9–11) 38,797 54–64 15½
119 August 12 @ Angels 4–2 Francis (5–3) Daniel (1–4) Green (12) 29,676 55–64 15
120 August 13 @ Angels 6–1 Gausman (11–8) Fulmer (0–3) 30,982 56–64 14½
121 August 14 @ Angels 9–2 Berríos (11–9) Anderson (9–11) 28,356 57–64 14½
122 August 16 @ Cubs 5–6 (10) Miller (4–1) Green (3–3) 39,614 57–65 15½
123 August 17 @ Cubs 2–3 Pearson (2–1) Bassitt (9–12) López (3) 38,755 57–66 15½
124 August 18 @ Cubs 1–0 Francis (6–3) Imanaga (9–3) Green (13) 36,117 58–66 14½
125 August 19 Reds 3–6 Santillan (1–1) Gausman (11–9) 25,603 58–67 15
126 August 20 Reds 10–3 Berríos (12–9) Spiers (4–5) 34,662 59–67 14½
127 August 21 Reds 7–11 Pagán (3–3) Little (1–2) 27,057 59–68 15
128 August 22 Angels 5–3 Yarbrough (5–2) Burke (1–1) 25,900 60–68 15
129 August 23 Angels 5–4 Green (4–3) Contreras (2–3) 25,431 61–68 15
130 August 24 Angels 3–1 Francis (7–3) Fulmer (0–5) Green (14) 34,011 62–68 14
131 August 25 Angels 8–2 Gausman (12–9) Anderson (10–12) 37,036 63–68 14
132 August 26 (1) @ Red Sox 4–1 Pop (1–2) Pivetta (4–5) Green (3) 34,756 64–68 13½
133 August 26 (2) @ Red Sox 7–3 Berríos (13–9) Keller (0–4) Little (1) 29,097 65–68 13½
134 August 27 @ Red Sox 3–6 Weissert (3–2) Rodríguez (1–6) 29,634 65–69 13½
135 August 28 @ Red Sox 0–3 Bello (12–6) Bassitt (9–13) Jansen (25) 32,809 65–70 13½
136 August 29 @ Red Sox 2–0 Francis (8–3) Crawford (8–12) Green (16) 31,712 66–70 13
137 August 30 @ Twins 0–2 López (13–8) Gausman (12–10) Durán (19) 24,623 66–71 14
138 August 31 @ Twins 15–0 Berríos (14–9) Matthews (1–2) 30,517 67–71 13
September: 7–17 (Home: 5–9; Away: 2–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
139 September 1 @ Twins 3–4 Jax (4–4) Green (4–4) Durán (20) 32,774 67–72 13
140 September 3 Phillies 9–10 Kerkering (4–2) Green (4–5) Strahm (2) 23,796 67–73 14
141 September 4 Phillies 2–4 Sánchez (10–9) Francis (8–4) Estévez (24) 23,768 67–74 14
142 September 6 @ Braves 1–3 Fried (9–8) Gausman (12–11) Iglesias (31) 37,230 67–75 15
143 September 7 @ Braves 9–5 Berríos (15–9) Schwellenbach (5–7) 38,276 68–75 14½
144 September 8 @ Braves 3–4 (11) Iglesias (5–1) Pop (1–4) 36,394 68–76 14½
145 September 9 Mets 2–3 Stanek (7–3) Nance (0–1) Díaz (17) 27,470 68–77 15½
146 September 10 Mets 6–2 Bassitt (10–13) Peterson (9–2) 28,109 69–77 14½
147 September 11 Mets 2–6 Young (4–0) Green (4–6) Díaz (18) 29,399 69–78 15½
148 September 13 Cardinals 4–3 (11) Swanson (2–2) Fernandez (1–5) 30,380 70–78 16
149 September 14 Cardinals 7–2 Berríos (16–9) Gibson (8–7) 33,999 71–78 15
150 September 15 Cardinals 3–2 Pop (2–4) Kittredge (4–5) Green (17) 34,793 72–78 15
151 September 17 @ Rangers 8–13 Festa (5–1) Nance (0–2) 29,906 72–79 16
152 September 18 @ Rangers 0–2 Bradford (6–3) Francis (8–5) Yates (31) 34,625 72–80 17
153 September 19 @ Rangers 4–0 Gausman (13–11) Rocker (0–1) 30,384 73–80 16
154 September 20 @ Rays 0–1 Kelly (4–2) Berríos (16–10) Bigge (1) 14,372 73–81 17
155 September 21 @ Rays 2–3 Bradley (7–11) Rodríguez (1–7) Rasmussen (1) 20,704 73–82 18
156 September 22 @ Rays 3–4 Kelly (5–2) Cabrera (3–3) Uceta (4) 20,567 73–83 19
157 September 23 Red Sox 1–4 Houck (9–10) Bassitt (10–14) 22,254 73–84 19½
158 September 24 Red Sox 5–6 (10) Martin (3–1) Nance (0–3) Shugart (1) 29,178 73–85 19½
159 September 25 Red Sox 6–1 Gausman (14–11) Fitts (0–1) 27,694 74–85 18½
160 September 27 Marlins 5–15 Oller (2–4) Berríos (16–11) 31,597 74–86 19
161 September 28 Marlins 1–8 Curry (2–2) Rodríguez (1–8) McCaughan (2) 35,733 74–87 19
162 September 29 Marlins 1–3 Weathers (5–6) Burr (0–2) Bender (1) 31,688 74–88 20

Roster

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2024 Toronto Blue Jays
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

[edit]

Yellow background = Team leader in category.

Batting

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(Updated as of September 29)

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG Ref.
Addison Barger 69 208 20 41 11 0 7 28 2 14 .197 [59]
Steward Berroa 28 37 7 7 1 0 0 1 6 8 .189 [60]
Bo Bichette 81 311 29 70 16 1 4 31 5 20 .225 [61]
Cavan Biggio 44 110 15 22 4 0 2 9 2 14 .200 [62]
Jonatan Clase 7 20 3 7 1 0 1 2 0 1 .350 [63]
Ernie Clement 139 434 48 114 21 3 12 51 12 11 .263 [64]
Luis De Los Santos 13 29 2 5 2 0 0 1 0 2 .172 [65]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 159 616 98 199 44 1 30 103 2 72 .323 [66]
Tyler Heineman 6 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 .100 [67]
Spencer Horwitz 97 328 46 87 19 0 12 40 0 42 .265 [68]
Danny Jansen 62 198 27 42 13 0 6 18 0 25 .212 [69]
Leo Jiménez 63 179 18 41 11 0 4 19 0 12 .229 [70]
Kevin Kiermaier 82 200 24 39 7 2 4 18 5 10 .195 [71]
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 83 257 32 75 8 2 7 33 3 13 .292 [72]
Alejandro Kirk 103 340 23 86 19 1 5 54 0 35 .253 [73]
Joey Loperfido 43 137 13 27 8 3 2 9 2 6 .197 [74]
Nathan Lukes 22 76 13 23 4 2 1 10 1 10 .303 [75]
Orelvis Martínez 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 [76]
Davis Schneider 135 397 48 76 19 1 13 46 6 47 .191 [77]
Brian Serven 28 63 6 10 4 0 0 3 0 5 .159 [78]
George Springer 145 545 74 120 19 3 19 56 16 60 .220 [79]
Justin Turner 91 301 37 77 17 0 6 31 0 39 .256 [80]
Daulton Varsho 136 459 73 98 21 7 18 58 10 48 .214 [81]
Daniel Vogelbach 31 70 5 13 5 0 1 8 0 9 .186 [82]
Will Wagner 24 82 8 25 6 0 2 11 0 4 .305 [83]
Team totals 162 5410 671 1306 280 26 156 640 72 510 .241 [84]

Pitching

[edit]

(Updated as of September 29)

Player G GS W L SV ERA WHIP IP H R ER BB K Ref.
Chris Bassitt 31 31 10 14 0 4.16 1.46 171 180 91 79 70 168 [85]
José Berríos 32 32 16 11 0 3.60 1.15 19213 168 79 77 54 153 [86]
Ryan Burr 34 4 0 2 0 4.13 1.26 3223 29 16 15 12 47 [87]
Génesis Cabrera 69 0 3 3 2 3.59 1.47 6223 63 31 25 29 50 [88]
José Cuas 4 0 0 0 0 9.00 2.33 3 3 3 3 4 3 [89]
Brett de Geus 2 0 0 0 0 15.43 2.14 213 3 4 4 2 1 [90]
Brandon Eisert 3 0 0 0 0 4.05 1.35 623 5 3 3 4 2 [91]
Paolo Espino 3 1 0 1 0 8.31 2.19 823 14 8 8 5 3 [92]
Bowden Francis 27 13 8 5 0 3.30 0.93 10323 74 41 38 22 92 [93]
Luis Frías 4 0 0 0 0 21.60 3.30 313 8 8 8 3 5 [94]
Yimi García 29 0 3 0 5 2.70 0.80 30 16 9 9 8 42 [95]
Kevin Gausman 31 31 14 11 0 3.83 1.22 181 165 86 77 56 162 [96]
Chad Green 53 0 4 6 17 3.21 1.03 5313 41 20 19 14 46 [97]
Yusei Kikuchi 22 22 4 9 0 4.75 1.34 11523 125 63 61 30 130 [98]
Isiah Kiner-Falefa 2 0 0 0 0 4.50 1.50 2 1 1 1 2 0 [99]
Brendon Little 49 0 1 2 1 3.74 1.31 4523 41 21 19 19 36 [100]
Easton Lucas 2 0 0 0 0 11.57 2.14 423 6 6 6 4 2 [101]
Alek Manoah 5 5 1 2 0 3.70 1.03 2413 17 16 10 8 26 [102]
Tim Mayza 35 0 0 1 0 8.03 1.95 2423 36 24 22 12 16 [103]
Tommy Nance 20 0 0 3 0 4.09 1.23 22 18 12 10 9 19 [104]
Wes Parsons 2 0 0 0 0 10.80 1.60 5 6 6 6 2 2 [105]
Nate Pearson 41 0 0 1 2 5.63 1.55 40 45 26 25 17 51 [106]
Zach Pop 58 0 2 4 1 5.59 1.32 4813 45 36 30 19 33 [107]
Trevor Richards 45 2 2 1 0 4.64 1.15 5213 36 30 27 24 49 [108]
Nick Robertson 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 [109]
Yariel Rodríguez 21 21 1 8 0 4.47 1.32 8623 74 46 43 40 85 [110]
Yerry Rodríguez 4 0 0 0 0 15.43 2.57 423 10 9 8 2 5 [111]
Jordan Romano 15 0 1 2 8 6.59 1.46 1323 16 10 10 4 13 [112]
Erik Swanson 45 0 2 2 0 5.03 1.27 3913 36 22 22 14 37 [113]
Dillon Tate 4 0 0 0 0 5.40 2.10 313 4 2 2 3 4 [114]
Mitch White 4 0 1 0 0 5.40 1.40 10 10 6 6 4 6 [115]
Ryan Yarbrough 12 0 1 0 0 2.01 0.80 3113 18 7 7 7 26 [116]
Team totals 162 162 74 88 36 4.29 1.27 142713 1316 743 681 503 1314 [117]

Transactions

[edit]

March

[edit]
  • On March 28, designated Yosver Zulueta for assignment, selected the contract of Daniel Vogelbach and Brian Serven, placed Danny Jansen on the 10-day injured list, and placed Jordan Romano, Erik Swanson, and Alek Manoah on the 15-day injured list.[118]

April

[edit]
  • On April 5, designated Wes Parsons for assignment and selected the contract of Paolo Espino.[119]
  • On April 7, sent Alek Manoah and Erik Swanson on a rehab assignment to the Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[119]
  • On April 10, traded Wes Parsons to the Cleveland Guardians for cash considerations, and sent Danny Jansen on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[119]
  • On April 11, sent Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[119]
  • On April 13, optioned Paolo Espino, recalled Yariel Rodríguez, and sent Alek Manoah on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[119]
  • On April 15, optioned Brian Serven and activated Danny Jansen.[119]
  • On April 16, designated Mitch White for assignment, optioned Nate Pearson, and activated Jordan Romano and Erik Swanson.[119]
  • On April 20, placed Chad Green on the 15-day injured list, recalled Nate Pearson, and traded Mitch White to the San Francisco Giants for cash considerations.[119]
  • On April 24, placed Kevin Kiermaier on the 10-day injured list and recalled Addison Barger.[119]

July

[edit]

Farm system

[edit]

(Updated as of September 22)

Level Team League Manager Win–loss record Division Postseason Ref.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons International League Casey Candaele 37–37 (first half)
31–43 (second half)
East Division Did not qualify [127]
Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League Cesar Martin 30–38 (first half)
22–46 (second half)
Northeast Division Did not qualify [128]
High-A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Brent Lavallee 30–33 (first half)
38–28 (second half)
Qualified
lost F 3–1
[129]
Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Jose Mayorga 34–32 (first half)
35–29 (second half)
West Division Did not qualify [130]
Rookie FCL Blue Jays Florida Complex League Andy Fermin 12–44 North Division Did not qualify [131]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Dominican Summer League Danny Canellas 30–24 Central Division Did not qualify [132]

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