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Find out how to watch the Tampa Bay Rays vs. Toronto Blue Jays series, with TV channel info, live streaming options, game times, probable starting
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays MLB game to be played on May 23, 2025 on ESPN.
Blue Jays' John Schneider Makes Anthony Santander Announcement After Padres Game first appeared on Athlon Sports on May 22, 2025
Nathan Lukes hit a game-winning single in the 11th inning and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Padres 7-6 on Thursday to complete a three-game sweep, extending San Diego’s season-worst losing streak to six.
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Yardbarker on MSNDrew Rasmussen, Rays aim to slow streaking Blue JaysThe Toronto Blue Jays will look to extend a pair of winning streaks when they open a three-game series against the host Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. The Blue Jays recorded their third win in a row on Thursday afternoon with a 7-6,
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SB Nation on MSNGavin Sheets tried, could not lift Padres over Blue JaysThe San Diego Padres went to extra innings against the Toronto Blue Jays in their final game of the three game series looking for a win to snap a five game losing streak. A hit with a runner in scoring position would be required to give the Padres a chance to do that.
The Toronto Blue Jays are a far cry away from where they thought they would be at the beginning of the season, and three players stand out.
Lukes entered 2025 hoping to compete for a bench spot and earn playing time. But his game-winning hit on Thursday pushed the outfielder’s OPS up to .808, the fourth-highest on the team. The Blue Jays, who need unexpected breakouts to elevate out of the American League’s jumbled middle, are happy Lukes didn’t quit, too.
Daulton Varsho hit a grand slam in a seven-run eighth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the San Diego Padres 14-0 on Wednesday night.
Perhaps the most bizarre ceremonial first pitch in MLB history was thrown at the Rogers Centre on Thursday ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays game against the San Diego Padres. A group of five people wearing bright green cricket costumes took to the field before the game and proceeded to huddle up at the pitchers mound.