Saturday, July 18, 2026
Game #98 - Chicago White Sox (51-45) @ Toronto Blue Jays (45-52)
Friday, July 17, 2026
Game #97 - Chicago White Sox (51-42) @ Toronto Blue Jays (45-52) - game recap
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| George Springer drove in a pair of runs, including a solo HR, in a 12-4 loss to the White Sox |
After a muc needed few days of R and R, especially for the pitchers and banged up players like Vlad, the Blue Jays opened the unofficial start to the second half as they welcomed the White Sox to town. The White Sox swept the series in Chicago, outscoring the Blue Jays 14-7. Spencer Miles got the start with Alejandro Kirk behind the plate. Vlad was back in the field after a half day off as DH last Sunday (Brandon Valenzuela served as DH tonight). George Springer was in LF and Myles Straw was in RF. Ernie Clement was at SS and Luis Urias got the start at 2B. Could the Blue Jays snap the 2-game skid, avoid their 10th season series loss of the season and start the unofficial 2nd half with a win? Here is tonight's game recap.
Game Highlights:
- The White Sox opened the scoring in the top of the 2nd as Kyle Teel doubled scoring Colson Montgomery
- A batter later, Andrew Benintendi scored on a fielder's choice on a ball hit by Braden Montgomery
- Two batters later, Chase Meidroth singled home Montgomery
- A batter later, Sam Antonacci hammered a 2-run bomb off the basing of the 3rd deck in right; also scoring Meidroth
- The Blue Jays got one back in the bottom of the 3rd on a fielder's choice hit by George Springer that scored Ernie Clement
- The Blue Jays got one back in the bottom of the 3rd as Luis Urias whacked a solo blast to left
- The White Sox added 3 runs in the top of the 5th as Montgomery (Colston) doubled scoring Meidroth, Antonaccii and Munetaka Murakami
- Spencer Miles pitching line: 4IP 6H 6R (all earned) 0BB 4K 60 pitches (42 fot strikes)
- Anthony Kay pitching line: 4IP 2H 2R (both earned) 3BB 5K 83 pitches (47 for strikes)
- The Blue Jays got one back in the bottom half of the inning as Springer smacked a solo blast to left
- The Blue Jays got one back in the bottom of the 6th as Brandon Valenzuela whacked a solo blast to right
- The White Sox added 3 runs in the top of the 7th as Montgomery (Braden) tripled scoring Miguel Vargas, Montgomery (Colson) and Randal Grichuk
- A batter later, Montgomery scored on a sac fly by Tristan Peters
- Final score: White Sox 12 Blue Jays 4
My Take:
- Spencer Miles battled through 4 innings, giving up 6 runs on 6 hits while walking none and striking out 4. It was really 1 bad inning that did him in in the 2nd inning where he gave up 5 runs on 5 hits. He retired the side in order in the 1st and 3rd innings. Unfortunate bad inning that doesn't take away from the solid 1st half he had. His next assignment? The mighty Rays, who started the unofficial second half a full 12 games ahead of the Blue Jays and 1st in the AL East
- The bullpen gave up 6 runs on 6 hits while walking 3 and striking out 3 over the last 5 innings. Adam Macko has been less effective lately. Could he be swapped for Brendon Little soon?
- The offense chipped away at the deficit scoring runs in innings 3-6. George Springer (2RBI including a solo HR), Luis Urias (solo HR) and Brandon Valenzuela (solo HR) led the way.
- Alejandro Kirk was 2-1 on ABS challenges and White Sox catcher Kyle Teel was 2-2 on ABS challenges
- The Blue Jays were 0-4 with runners in scoring position
- This series features two squads with opposite trends. The White Sox lost over 100 games last year and are currently 1st in the AL Central. The Blue Jays came within a game of winning the world series in 2025 and are currently below .500 and last in the AL East
- They need to change the rule about managers in the world series managing the following year's all-star game. The honor should go to the managers of the best team of the 1st half.
- Up next, the Blue Jays try to snap the 3-game skid and avoid their 16th series loss of the season. Shane Bieber starts against White Sox righty Davis Martin
Game #97 - Chicago White Sox (50-45) @ Toronto Blue Jays (45-51)
Some things never look right....sigh.
Everything in Canada is on fire...the land, the air, Dabs BBQ...
What isn't on fire is the Jays.
The second half begins tonight with the first place (!) White Sox facing the last place (sigh) Jays.
Will the Jays be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline?
I have no clue...but it all starts here...
JiTH Spotlight On Joe McD
Let's peek in on Joe as he grapples with Twitter (X)...
Monday, July 13, 2026
ten random thoughts: midseason review
The 2026 MLB season is shaping up to be more similar to the 2024 season that saw the Blue Jays finish dead last in the AL East versus 2025 where they came inches from their third world series title. Injuries have had a significant impact on the results. There have also been regressions in performance - some expected since several players had career years last year. In this edition of ten random thoughts, we'll look back at the first half of the season injuries, players who impressed, those who disappointed and more. Here are ten random thoughts from around the MLB.
1. There is no question that injuries have had a major impact on the season. The starting rotation has taken a significant hit. Trey Yesavage started the season on the IL with a right shoulder impingement and missed the first month of the season. He's had a few rough outings and some solid starts. Yesavage is 4-4 with a 3.72ERA over 14 starts. Needs to work on his command. Shane Bieber, who returned from Tommy John surgery, also started the season on the IL after he had issues ramping up. Bieber missed the first 2 months of the season and has been hit hard in his starts. There has to be concern about te drop in velocity and ommand issues. Bieber is 0-1 with a 7.64ERA over 4 starts. Command is a massive concern. Jose Berrios will not throw a pitch in 2026 after he tried to pitch through a stress fracture in his elbow that damaged his UCL, leading to season ending tommy john surgery.. Cody Ponce tore his ACL stumbling off the mound - season over after 2.1 innings. Alejandro Kirk fractures his thumb on his catching hand on a foul tip April 5th - missed 2 months. Then we get to Addison Barger, who managed to sprain both ankles on a play at first base, came back and hurt his elbow on a max throw to gun down a runner at home. Nathan Lukes played through vertigo the first part of the season. The impact to the rotation and bullpen as been significant with the Blue Jays having a bullpen game every five days and for 2 weeks when Dylsn Cease went on the IL with a hamstring strain. This put significant pressure on Cease, Kevin Gausman, Eric Lauer and Max Scherzer to pitch deep into games. Alejandro Kirk's injury afforded prospect Brandon Valenzuela a great run. He outplayed Tyler Heineman and is now platooning with Kirk. Barger's injury led an opportunity for Yohendrick Pinago and Jesus Sanchez. Injuries are not the only reason the season hasn't gone as expected.
2. Perhaps the biggest impacts of the off-season were the loss of Don Mattingly, who went to the Phillies and Bo Bichette who signed with the Mets. Bichette was always going to be a big bat to replace in the lineup. He was the Blue Jays most consistennt hitter most years and that far outweighed any defensive flaws he had. Hitting right in front of his buddy Vladdy, Bichette provided that protection for Vlad in the lineup. Mattingly was a key part of the coaching staff last year and gave the players a solid voice to turn to. Bichette didn't get off to a great start in NY, drawing boos from the unhappy Mets crowd. He's slowly getting better, batting .255 with 10HR and 51RBI over 96 games and 380AB. You have to wonder if Bichette regrets chasing the money when he could have gone for the familiar option.
3. Three Blue Jays who have impressed:
- Louis Varland - Acquired in a trade deadline deal last year, Louis Varland took over the closer's role from a struggling Jeff Hoffman and converted 18 straight save opportunities. He's as automatic as you get with a reliever and has an era below 1.00
- Brandon Valenzuela - An injury to Alejandro Kirk gave the top catching prospect a 2-month trial to show his stuff. He outplayed backup Tyler Heineman, who was DFA'd and eventually traded to the Angels. Valenzuela has hit .241 with 7HR and 20RBI. He's done a good job with managing the pitchers - though he has some room for improvement on play calling.
- Kazuma Okamoto - Signed in the off-season to replace Bichette, Okamoto has turned in an all-star worthy performance with 22HR and 62RBI and is 2nd on the team with 81 hits. Okamoto has made some nice defensive plays at the hot corner too. A bright spot in a down year.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - It's pretty obvious that Vlad is playing through a lower back injury that is greatly affecting his swing. However, when you are making $500 million, 4HR and none at home through half the season is unacceptable. He regularly jogs to first base when he thinks he's a sure out. This team needs him to lead with his bat and play the right way to inspire his team. Guerrero Jr. did the right thing not playing in the all-star game when Ben Rice and Nick Kurtz deserved the honor more.
- Jeff Hoffman and Brendon Little - It seems Jeff Hoffman had the yips after he blew the save in game seven of the world series. He has blown saves (including the final game of the 1st half Sunday) so far this season and converted 5 saves. Hoffman has done a bit better in a lower leverage role in the 7th inning. Hoffman is 5-6 with a 4.57ERA over 42 appearances. Brendon Little has blown a further 2 saves and struggled badly with his command. He was sent down for a month and raised his already inflated ERA to 27.00 in his one appearance on a second chance against the Cubs. When you are a reliever, whether you come in for the 9th inning or the middle of the game, you better be throwing strikes and getting batters out. Neither Little nor Hoffman have been able to do that and it directly costed the team at least 6 wins.
- Eric Lauer - Here's a pitcher who plsyed a significant role in the 2025 team's success as a 5th starter and later long man out of the bullpen. Lauer started the 2026 season pencilled in as the 4th starter with injuries to Bieber, Yesavage and Berrios. Unfortunately, Lauer could not replicate what he accomplished in 2025 and wound up going 1-6 over 8 games (6 starts). Even worse, he copped an attitude about having an opener pitch in front of him when he wasn't getting the job done when he was handed the ball first. Lauer was DFA'd and traded to the Dodgers in mid-May
- AL MVP Yordon Alvarez Astros -In a year where Aaron Judge is dealing with an elbow injury, Yordan Alvarez is leading the AL in HR (31), RBI (70), hits (111) and is second in batting average (.318). He's doing all that playing on a bad team.
- NL MVP - Jacob Misiorowski - Brewers - he's giving his team a chance to win every 5 days with a 10-4 record and 1.62ERA and 0.76WHIP
- AL CY YOUNG - Louis Varland Blue Jays - The veteran reliever, acquired in a deadline deal laat year, has been lights out all year, converting 18 straight saves since taking over the closer role for a struggling Jeff Hoffman. He has a 3-3 record with a 1.10EERA and 0.98WHIP. Somewhere Mariano Rivera is smiling.
- NL CY YOUNG Jacob Misiorowski - Brewers - see above - dominant simply dominant
- AL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR - Kazuma Okamoto Blue Jays - Okamoto was a great signing by Ross Atkins. Okamoto leads the league among rookies in HR (22) and is first in the AL in RBI (62) and second in the AL in hits (81). He could be hitting better for average (.239) but that's been a team-wide issue. Okamoto has also made some great plays at the hot corner
- NL ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Foster Griffin - Nationals - The rookie lefty is 10-2 with a solid 2.77ERA over 19 starts - not bad on a team playing .500 baseball
- AL MANAGER OF THE YEAR Will Venable - White Sox - The ex-big leaguer has taken the south siders from dead last and a 100 loss season to 1st in the AL Central heading into the all-star break. They made a big early statement, sweeping the Blue Jays in Chicago the first weekend of April. They also took the season series against the defending world series champs LA Dodgers. The White Sox have already claimed the season series against one of their division rivals the KC Royals. Can they keep it going post all-star break?
- NL MANAGER OF THE YEAR - Walt Weiss - Braves - The veteran manager has the Braves sitting first in the NL East after a subpar 76-86 record last season - good for 4th in the NL East. The challenge will be holding off a surprising Marlins team and an always challenging Phillies team.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Game #96 - Toronto Blue Jays (45-51) @ San Diego Padres (48-48) - game recap
| Ernie Clement hit a 2-run HR in a 5-4 come-from-behind loss to the Padres |
After dropping yesterday's game due to a bad day for the pitchers, the Blue Jays were looking to end the unofficial 1st half with a win and notch their 12th series win and 4th season series win of the season. Chad Dallas was optioned to AAA-ball and righty CJ Van Eyk was selected to the MLB roster. Ace Kevin Gausnan got the start with Brandon Valenzuela behind the plate. Vlad got the half day off as DH with Sean Keys at 1B. Could the Blue Jays end the unofficial 1st half with a win and notch their 12th series win and 4th season series win of the season? Here is today's game recap.
Game Highlights:
- The Blue Jays opened the scoring in the top of the 1st as Nathan Lukes whacked a solo blast to right
- The Padres tied it in the bottom of the 2nd as Jake Cronenworth singled scoring Manny Machado
- Two batters later, Gavin Sheets was forced in on a bases loaded walk to Sung-Mun Song
- Two batters later, Ty France scored on a balk by Kevin Gausman
- The Blue Jays tied it in the top of the top of the 4th as Ernie Clement whacked a 2-ryun blast to the second deck in left; also scoring Andres Gimenez
- German Marquez pitching line: 4IP 6H 3R (all earned) 2BB 4K 85 pitches (55 for strikes)
- Kevin Guasman pitching line: 6IP 4H 3R (all earned) 3BB 8K 103 pitches (69 for strikes)
- The Blue Jays retook the lead in the top of the 8th as Jonatan Clase singled scoring Daulton Varsho
- The Padres tied it in the bottom half of the inning as Machado singled scoring Xander Bogaerts
- Two batters later, Jase Bowen scored on a sac fly by France
- Mason Miller pitched a scoreless 9th for his 25th save of the season
- Final score: Padres 5 Blue Jays 4
My Take:
- Kevin Gausman fired 6 innings, giving up 3 runs on 4 hits while walking 3 and striking out 8. Gausman ran into trouble in the 2nd inning, giving up 3 runs on 3 hits, 2 walks and a balk (he is prone to the balk due to the complexity of his delivery.) After escaping that mess, he went on to retire 13 of the last 15 batters he faced, which was huge for a bullpen that is very much in need of a 4 day rest after a busy first half of the season. If the Blue Jays are sellers at the trade deadline, Gausman shouls fetch a decent return for a contender looking to boost their rotation.
- The bullpen gave up a pair of runs on 3 hits while walking none and striking out 1 over the last 2 innings. Jeff Hoffman blew his 4th save of the season and took the loss after allowing the 2 runs in the 8th inning. I'm sure the Blue Jays didn't want to use closer Louis Varland any more than 3 outs for tthe save today. I would have used Hoffman in the 7th and Tyler Rogers in the 8th given all the yips Hoffman encounters when pitching with a lead.
- Nathan Lukes went deep in the 1st to give the Blue Jays an early lead. Ernie Clement went deep in the 4th inning to give the Blue Jays their second lead of the game. Jonatan Clase is doing his best to give the Blue Jays a tough decision when Addison Barger and Anthony Santander are ready for return from the IL. Vlad needs to use the all-star break to get his back healthy and do some serious video work to fix his swing. The team needs him to return to October 2025 Vlad.
- The Blue Jays were 3-1 on ABS challenges and the Padres were 1-1 on ABS challenges
- The Blue Jays were 2-9 with runners in scoring position
- Up next, the Blue Jays kick off the unofficial second half of the season at home against the White Sox, who swept the Blue Jays the first weekend of April, outscoring the Blue Jays 14-7. Neither team has set their rotation for the series. Dylan Cease should get the first start based on first half performance and the need to start strong in the second half,





