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2018 Toronto Blue Jays season

The 2018 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 42nd season of the franchise in Major League Baseball (MLB), and the 28th full season of play (29th overall) at Rogers Centre.

Offseason edit

During his end-of-season press conference on October 3, 2017, general manager Ross Atkins confirmed that the Blue Jays would decline their mutual option on José Bautista and allow him to enter free agency. Atkins also announced that the team would retain their entire coaching staff entering 2018.[1] On October 11, the team dismissed their assistant athletic trainer, Mike Frostad, as well as head strength coach Chris Joyner.[2] Darrell Ceciliani, Bo Schultz, and César Valdez were outrighted to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on November 1.[3] The following day, Brett Anderson, Darwin Barney, Miguel Montero, and Michael Saunders became free agents.[4] On November 4, José Bautista's $17 million mutual option for the 2018 season was officially declined by the Blue Jays, making him a free agent.[5] Leonel Campos, Taylor Cole, Raffy Lopez, and Luis Santos were outrighted to Triple-A on November 6, and pitcher Taylor Guerrieri was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.[6] Former Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay died on November 7, when his ICON A5 amphibious airplane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico near the Tampa Bay area of Florida. He was the only person in the airplane.[7] The Blue Jays organization later announced plans to honour Halladay before their game on Opening Day and throughout the 2018 season, by retiring his number and wearing a black 32 patch on their jerseys for the year.[8][9]

On November 20, the Blue Jays acquired Gift Ngoepe from the Pittsburgh Pirates, outrighted Chris Rowley and Harold Ramírez, lost Rob Refsnyder on a waiver claim by the Cleveland Indians, and added Conner Greene, Danny Jansen, Reese McGuire, Thomas Pannone, and Rowdy Tellez to the 40-man roster in order to protect them from the Rule 5 draft.[10][11][12][13] The Blue Jays organization experienced a spike in positive tests for performance-enhancing drugs during November. Six players with the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays and one with the Gulf Coast League Blue Jays were suspended after testing positive. The team announced on November 23 that they would begin an internal investigation into the positive reports.[14] Late in the month, it was announced that assistant general manager Andrew Tinnish had been hired by the Atlanta Braves, who had recently hired former Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos. On December 1, Tinnish announced he had withdrawn from his position with Atlanta and would remain with Toronto.[15] Also on December 1, the Blue Jays non-tendered Ryan Goins and Tom Koehler, and traded minor league outfielder J. B. Woodman to the St. Louis Cardinals for infielder Aledmys Díaz.[16][17] Head athletic trainer George Poulis, who had been with the Blue Jays organization for 18 years, was hired by the Atlanta Braves on December 5.[18]

On January 6, 2018, the Blue Jays traded Edward Olivares and Jared Carkuff to the San Diego Padres for infielder Yangervis Solarte.[19] Ezequiel Carrera, Josh Donaldson, Dominic Leone, Aaron Loup, Kevin Pillar, Aaron Sanchez, and Devon Travis each avoided salary arbitration with the Blue Jays on January 12, agreeing to one-year contracts. Marcus Stroman and Roberto Osuna were unable to reach agreements with the team prior to the deadline.[20] Dominic Leone and prospect Conner Greene were traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for outfielder Randal Grichuk on January 19.[21] Curtis Granderson's one-year, $5 million contract became official on January 23.[22] MLB revealed their top 100 prospects list on January 27, with Blue Jays prospects Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Anthony Alford ranking 3rd, 14th, and 47th respectively.[23]

Roberto Osuna lost his arbitration case with the Blue Jays on February 3, and was awarded the team's $5.3 million contract instead of his requested $5.8 million.[24] Jerry Howarth, the team's play-by-play announcer, announced his retirement on February 13 after 36 seasons with the Blue Jays.[25] On February 15, Marcus Stroman announced through his Twitter account that he had lost his arbitration case and would make $6.5 million for the season instead of his requested salary of $6.9 million.[26] Later that day, the team announced Jaime García had been signed to a one-year, $8 million contract that included a 2019 team option.[27]

Trades edit

Date Team in transaction Acquired Traded Ref.
November 20, 2017 Pittsburgh Pirates Gift Ngoepe Cash considerations or a player to be named later [10]
December 1, 2017 St. Louis Cardinals Aledmys Díaz J. B. Woodman [17]
January 6, 2018 San Diego Padres Yangervis Solarte Edward Olivares
Jared Carkuff
[19]
January 19, 2018 St. Louis Cardinals Randal Grichuk Dominic Leone
Conner Greene
[21]

Free agency edit

In edit

Date Player Former team Details Ref.
November 16, 2017 Deck McGuire Cincinnati Reds Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [28]
December 4, 2017 Luis Santos Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [29]
January 18, 2018 Al Alburquerque Chicago White Sox Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [30]
January 23, 2018 Curtis Granderson Los Angeles Dodgers One-year, $5 million contract [22]
January 25, 2018 Rhiner Cruz Atlanta Braves Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [31]
February 8, 2018 Jake Petricka Chicago White Sox Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [32]
February 8, 2018 John Axford Oakland Athletics Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [33]
February 12, 2018 Craig Breslow Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [34]
February 15, 2018 Jaime García New York Yankees One-year, $8 million contract
2019 team option
[27]

Out edit

Date Player New team Details Ref.
November 22, 2017 Jeff Beliveau Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [35]
November 22, 2017 Leonel Campos Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [35]
December 7, 2017 Raffy Lopez San Diego Padres Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [36]
December 13, 2017 Mike Bolsinger Chiba Lotte Marines One-year, $800,000 contract [37]
December 20, 2017 Tom Koehler Los Angeles Dodgers One-year contract [38]
December 21, 2017 Chris Smith Washington Nationals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [39]
January 9, 2018 Mike Ohlman Texas Rangers Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [40]
January 24, 2018 Ryan Goins Kansas City Royals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [41]
February 1, 2018 Miguel Montero Washington Nationals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [42]
February 5, 2018 Darwin Barney Texas Rangers Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [43]
February 21, 2018 Michael Saunders Pittsburgh Pirates Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training [44]

Waivers edit

In edit

Date Player Former team Ref.
November 6, 2017 Taylor Guerrieri Tampa Bay Rays [6]

Out edit

Date Player New team Ref.
November 20, 2017 Rob Refsnyder Cleveland Indians [12]

Spring training edit

Blue Jays pitchers and catchers reported to spring training on February 14, while position players reported on February 19.[45] Seung-hwan Oh signed a one-year, $2 million contract with Toronto on February 26. To make room on the roster, Ezequiel Carrera was designated for assignment.[46] Carrera later cleared waivers and was invited back to spring training.[47] Nick Tepesch signed a minor league contract with the Blue Jays on March 3, and was invited to spring training.[48] Early in spring training, it was announced that Troy Tulowitzki had a bone spur in his right ankle, and that he would miss the start of the Grapefruit League season.[49] On March 4, manager John Gibbons stated Tulowitzki was unlikely to be ready for Opening Day.[50] Top prospects Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette made their Grapefruit League debuts on March 8, and combined to go 6-for-8 with two RBIs and three runs scored in Toronto's 9–3 win over the Baltimore Orioles.[51] The Blue Jays made their first cuts of spring training on March 10, optioning Rowdy Tellez to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, and sending Jon Harris, Sean Reid-Foley, and Jordan Romano to minor league camp.[52] The following day, Ryan Borucki and Thomas Pannone were optioned to Buffalo, and Ezequiel Carrera was released.[53][54]

On March 12, Gibbons announced that Marcus Stroman would not start on Opening Day due to shoulder inflammation he suffered early in spring training.[55] Major League Baseball announced an 80-game suspension for Thomas Pannone on March 16, after he tested positive for a banned performance-enhancing substance.[56] On March 20, Gibbons revealed that J. A. Happ would start on Opening Day, and be followed in the five-man rotation by Aaron Sanchez, Marco Estrada, Marcus Stroman, and Jaime García.[57] On March 26 and 27, the Blue Jays returned to Montreal's Olympic Stadium for two games against the St. Louis Cardinals. The team finished spring training with a 14–18 record and one tie.[58]

Standings edit

American League East edit

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Red Sox 108 54 0.667 57–24 51–30
New York Yankees 100 62 0.617 8 53–28 47–34
Tampa Bay Rays 90 72 0.556 18 51–30 39–42
Toronto Blue Jays 73 89 0.451 35 40–41 33–48
Baltimore Orioles 47 115 0.290 61 28–53 19–62


American League Wild Card edit

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Boston Red Sox 108 54 0.667
Houston Astros 103 59 0.636
Cleveland Indians 91 71 0.562


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Yankees 100 62 0.617 +3
Oakland Athletics 97 65 0.599
Tampa Bay Rays 90 72 0.556 7
Seattle Mariners 89 73 0.549 8
Los Angeles Angels 80 82 0.494 17
Minnesota Twins 78 84 0.481 19
Toronto Blue Jays 73 89 0.451 24
Texas Rangers 67 95 0.414 30
Detroit Tigers 64 98 0.395 33
Chicago White Sox 62 100 0.383 35
Kansas City Royals 58 104 0.358 39
Baltimore Orioles 47 115 0.290 50


Records vs opponents edit

Record Games Left
Opponent Home Road Total Home Road Total
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 10–0 4–5 14–5
Boston Red Sox 3–6 1–9 4–15
New York Yankees 3–6 3–7 6–13
Tampa Bay Rays 4–6 2–7 6–13
Totals 20–18 10–28 30–46
AL Central
Chicago White Sox 2–1 2–1 4–2
Cleveland Indians 2–2 2–1 4–3
Detroit Tigers 2–2 1–2 3–4
Kansas City Royals 3–0 2–2 5–2
Minnesota Twins 0–3 2–1 2–4
Totals 9–8 9–7 18–15
AL West
Houston Astros 1–2 1–2 2–4
Los Angeles Angels 1–2 2–2 3–4
Oakland Athletics 0–4 0–3 0–7
Seattle Mariners 1–2 3–1 4–3
Texas Rangers 1–2 2–1 3–3
Totals 4–12 8–9 12–21
National League
Atlanta Braves 1–1 1–1 2–2
Miami Marlins 2–1 2–1
New York Mets 1–1 1–1 2–2
Philadelphia Phillies 2–1 2–1 4–2
Washington Nationals 3–0 3–0
Totals 7–3 6–4 13–7
Season Totals 40–41 33–48 73–89
Month Games Won Lost Pct.
March 3 1 2 .333
April 25 15 10 .600
May 28 9 19 .321
June 26 14 12 .538
July 24 9 15 .375
August 28 13 15 .464
September 28 12 16 .429
Totals 162 73 89 .451

2018 draft edit

The 2018 Major League Baseball draft began on June 4 and concluded on June 6.[59]

Round Pick Player Position College/School Nationality Signed
1 12 Jordan Groshans SS Magnolia High School (TX)   June 12[60]
2 51 Griffin Conine OF Duke   June 20[61]
3 88 Adam Kloffenstein RHP Magnolia High School (TX)   June 12[60]
4 116 Sean Wymer RHP TCU   June 12[60]
5 146 Christopher Bec C Maine   June 12[60]
6 176 Addison Barger SS C. Leon King High School (FL)   June 12[60]
7 206 Nick Podkul 3B Notre Dame   June 12[60]
8 236 Joey Murray RHP Kent State   June 12[60]
9 266 Jake Brodt 1B Santa Clara   June 12[60]
10 296 Cal Stevenson OF Arizona   June 12[60]

Regular season edit

Opening Day edit

 
The Rogers Centre on Opening Day
Opening Day starters
Position Name
Catcher Russell Martin
First baseman Justin Smoak
Second baseman Devon Travis
Shortstop Aledmys Díaz
Third baseman Josh Donaldson
Left fielder Curtis Granderson
Center fielder Kevin Pillar
Right fielder Randal Grichuk
Designated hitter Kendrys Morales
Pitcher J. A. Happ

March and April edit

The Blue Jays opened the 2018 regular season with a four-game series against the New York Yankees. Roy Halladay, who died in the offseason in a plane crash, was honoured before the game and had his number 32 retired by the team. In the first game, Yankees' offseason acquisition Giancarlo Stanton led the way on offence, hitting two home runs in the 6–1 loss for Toronto.[62] Masahiro Tanaka held the Toronto offence at bay in game two, yielding just a single run in six innings as the Jays fell 4–2.[63] Toronto earned their first win of the 2018 season in the third game, 5–3. Yangervis Solarte hit the go-ahead home run in the eighth inning, before Kevin Pillar added an insurance run by stealing home, after having singled and stolen both second and third base.[64] The Blue Jays split the series with a 7–4 win on April 1, thanks to Justin Smoak's grand slam in the eighth inning.[65] The team then began a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox. Russell Martin's first home run of the season gave the Jays the lead in the seventh inning, and Roberto Osuna earned his second save of the year in the 4–2 victory.[66] A seven-run eighth inning by the Jays in the second game led to a 14–5 rout of Chicago.[67] The Blue Jays were denied their first sweep of the season, after José Abreu's go-ahead solo home run gave the White Sox a 4–3 win.[68]

The Blue Jays opened their 2018 road play in Arlington for three games against the Texas Rangers. The Jays took an 8–0 lead in the sixth inning of the first game, and held on to win 8–5.[69] The Rangers took the second game, 5–1, with Rangers starter Mike Minor earning his first win as a starting pitcher since the 2014 season.[70] In the rubber match, Rangers ace Cole Hamels allowed two first-inning home runs, and Toronto took the series with a 7–4 victory.[71] The Jays then made their first trip to Camden Yards to take on the Baltimore Orioles. Josh Donaldson's late-game grand slam gave the Blue Jays a 7–1 win. The game's paid attendance of 7,915 was the lowest in Orioles history, aside from the game played to an empty stadium during the 2015 riots.[72] Aaron Sanchez took a no-hitter into the seventh inning of the second game, as the Jays edged the Orioles 2–1 thanks to a late home run by Curtis Granderson.[73] Baltimore took the final game of the series, 5–3.[74] To close the season's first road trip, the Blue Jays traveled to Cleveland, to take on the Indians. Prior to the first game, Toronto placed Josh Donaldson on the disabled list. The Jays went down 4–0 through two innings in the first game, before scoring eight unanswered runs to take the game 8–4.[75] The other two scheduled games of the series were rained out, and postponed to May 3 for a doubleheader.[76]

Returning home for a brief, three-game series against the Kansas City Royals, the Blue Jays experienced just their second postponement since moving to the Rogers Centre in 1989. A section of ice, formed during a weekend freezing rain storm, fell from the CN Tower and pierced the roof of the stadium, forcing the team to schedule a doubleheader for the following day due to safety concerns.[77] A six-run sixth inning in the first game cemented the win for the Jays, while backup catcher Luke Maile's walk-off single in the tenth inning of the second game gave Toronto the rare home doubleheader sweep, by scores of 11–3 and 5–4.[78] The Blue Jays would complete the series sweep with a 15–5 win on April 18, led by Curtis Granderson's ninth-career grand slam.[79] The team then returned to the road for four games against the Yankees. They would split the first two games of the series, with the Yankees winning the first 4–3 and the Jays taking the second 8–5.[80][81] New York would hold the Blue Jays to a single run in each of the next two games, taking the series with 9–1 and 5–1 victories.[82][83]

May edit

The Blue Jays struggled through a generally mediocre month of May. Reasons for their struggles throughout the month were generally attributed to the Blue Jays having lost Osuna to administrative leave following accusations of domestic violence, the suspension of Osuna for 75 games for that offence, and injuries to several key players such as Josh Donaldson. For the first time since the month of May 1979, the team failed to win back-to-back games for the entire month.

The team posted their lowest monthly winning percentage of the season in the month of May (.322) after winning just nine games while losing nineteen. A significant detriment to the team's record was being swept twice during the month, first by the Boston Red Sox and then the Oakland Athletics, which added seven losses without any wins. The Blue Jays began their season with a three-game series against the Minnesota Twins at their home stadium, Rogers Centre, which they won two games to one behind their strong offensive performance, scoring fourteen runs over the series. The team travelled to face the Cleveland Indians in two make-up games, which were postponed after rain and inclement weather forced a postponement of the games that were originally scheduled for April 14 and April 15. They won the first game in extra innings 13-11 after they scored four runs in the eleventh inning, but lost the second game 4-13 after the Indians were able to score nine runs in a single inning.

Over each of the next three consecutive three-game series, where they played against Tampa Bay Rays, Seattle Mariners, and Boston Red Sox, the Blue Jays posted the same losing record of 1-2. In the first series against Tampa Bay at Tropicana Field, they lost the first two games by a combined five runs to eleven behind a strong pitching performance from the Rays. They won the third and final game of the series 2-1, only after a wild pitch in the ninth inning allowed the winning run to score.[84] After having their first day off in two full weeks, the Blue Jays returned home to face the Mariners in a three-game series. They lost the first game 0-5, after pitcher James Paxton, a Canada native, threw a no-hitter to leave the Blue Jays without a hit or run over nine innings.[85] They would win the next game 5-2, as the team got twelve hits to the Rays’ five;[86] however, on the next night, the Rays would get seventeen hits to the Blue Jays’ eight in a 3–9 loss.[87] The Blue Jays remained at home to play the Red Sox in a three-game series. They won the first game 5–3 in extra innings, as catcher Luke Maile hit two home runs, one to tie the game in the seventh inning, and one to win the game in the bottom of the twelfth inning.[88] However, the team would lose the next two games behind strong pitching[89] and hitting[90] performances from the Red Sox.

After playing the last two series at home, the Blue Jays travelled to Citi Field to play the New York Mets in a two-game series. They lost the first game 2-12 behind a strong pitching and hitting performance from the Mets’ starting pitcher, Noah Syndergaard. However, they won the second game 12-1 as the team got fifteen hits, and their starting pitcher, J.A. Happ, only allowed two hits while striking out ten batters over seven innings. This would be the first time the Blue Jays would win against the Mets in an road game in franchise history.[91] After their series against the Mets, the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play a four-game series against the Oakland Athletics. Despite both teams having an even 22–22 record following the first game in the series, the Athletics would go on to sweep the Blue Jays. The team was limited to twelve total runs over the four losses, compared to the Athletics’ twenty-seven. This would be the second time, and not the last, that the team would lose four straight games in the 2018 season.[92] After a day off, the Blue Jays remained at home to play a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels. They snapped their four-game losing streak with a 5–3 win in the first game, where they scored all five runs in the first inning.[93] However, they would go on to lose the next two games and the series. They were up 3–0 in the bottom of the fifth inning, but after the Angels scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning,[94] the Blue Jays ended up losing 4-5. They would also lose the last game 1-8 behind a robust offensive performance from the Angels.

After losing eight of their last ten games, the Blue Jays travelled to Citizens Bank Park to play the Philadelphia Phillies in a three-game series. They won the first game 6-5 as the Blue Jays’ bullpen held on to win a game that the team was winning 6–1 in the bottom of the fifth inning.[95] However, the team would go on to lose the next game 1-2 after two short rain delays and a strong pitching performance[96] from the Phillies’ starter Aaron Nola. Behind an eight-strikeout pitching performance from their starter J.A. Happ,[97] the Blue Jays won the final game of the series 5-3. This would be the first time in a month that the team would win a series.[98] To complete a rather mediocre month of May, the Blue Jays would get swept by the Boston Red Sox in a three-game series at Fenway Park. They lost both the first and the second game 3-8, as the Red Sox offense was lethal throughout both games.[99] They lost the final game in the series 4–6 to complete the sweep for Boston, as Red Sox outfielder J.D. Martinez hit his league-tying eighteenth home run.[100] By the end of an unexceptional month of May, the Blue Jays would have a subpar 25-31 overall record, and would be fourteen games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division.

June edit

Coming off a below-average month of May, the Blue Jays would look to improve on their 25-31 overall record. Although they would lose the first two games in the month of June to the Detroit Tigers, the Blue Jays would go on to win fourteen games in June while losing twelve. June would be the last month of the regular season where the Blue Jays would post a winning record, and the only such month other than April, when the team posted a 15–10 record. In the first series of the month, the Blue Jays travelled to Comerica Park to play three games against the Detroit Tigers. They would lose the first two games as the Detroit offense scored twelve combined runs to the Blue Jays’ seven. They would win the next game 8-4 behind a strong performance by their starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez,[101] breaking a five-game losing streak dating back to late May. After a day off, the Blue Jays returned home to play the New York Yankees at the Rogers Centre in a two-game series. They would lose both games after the high-powered offense of the Yankees[102] put up ten combined runs to the Blue Jays’ two. This would not be the last time that the Blue Jays were swept in a series or shutout in a game during the month of June.

After losing eight out of their last ten games, the Blue Jays would go on to sweep the Baltimore Orioles in a four-game series at home, their first time being on the positive side of a sweep since the middle of April. They outscored the Orioles by a combined twenty-seven runs to eleven, including a thirteen-run win in the fourth and final game of the series.[103] After winning their last four games, the Blue Jays would travel to Tropicana Field to play a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays. In their second series against the Rays this season, the Blue Jays would get swept, including a 1–0 shutout in the third and final game.[104] After a day off to return home to Rogers Centre, the Blue Jays would face the Washington Nationals in a three-game series. They would go on to sweep the Nationals in three games, the second of which was as 2-0 shutout, behind strong offensive performances by their starting infielder Yangervis Solarte. After winning seven of their last ten games, the Blue Jays faced the Atlanta Braves in a two-game series at home. They lost the first game 4-11,[105] as the Braves got fourteen hits while hitting two home runs; they would go on to win the second game 5-4 behind a strong performance from their starting pitcher J.A. Happ, who struck out eight batters over 8 1/3 innings.[106]

The Blue Jays then travelled to Angel Stadium to face the Los Angeles Angels in a four-game series. The team would lose the first two games, 8-5 and 2-1, despite getting more tying or beating the Angels in hits both games. They would go on to win the next game 4-1, after scoring three runs in the top of the ninth inning.[107] They would also win the following game 7–6 in extra innings,[108] as designated hitter Kendrys Morales hit a pinch-hit home run in the top of the tenth inning. The Blue Jays then travelled to Minute Maid Park to face the Houston Astros in a three-game series. The team would win the first game 6-3,[109] as starting outfielder Curtis Granderson hit two home runs. They would then go on to lose the next two games, the first of which was a 0–7 shutout[110] behind a dominant performance from Astros’ starting pitcher Charlie Morton, and the second of which was a 6–7 loss[111] as Astros’ starting infielder Alex Bregman hit a two-run walk-off home run to seal the comeback win. The final series of the month of June for the Blue Jays would be a four-game series against the Detroit Tigers at Rogers Centre. As the Blue Jays began the month with two losses to the Tigers, they ended the month with two wins against them. They won the first game 3-2 behind a stellar seven-inning performance from their starting pitcher Marcus Stroman.[112] In their last final game of the month of June, the team won 4-3 as starting first baseman Justin Smoak hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to seal the win.[113] By the end of an adequate month of June, the Blue Jays would have a below-average 39-43 overall record, and would be sixteen games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division.

July edit

After a competent month of June where the team posted a 14–12 record, the Blue Jays would only worsen their 39-43 overall record. The team would post an abysmal 9–15 record in July, their second-worst winning percentage by month (.375), only after May. They would begin by the month by losing their first two games, which were the final two games of a four-game series at home with the Detroit Tigers that began in late June. They would lose by a combined 12-3 after a strong offensive performance from the Tigers’ starting outfielder Nick Castellanos in the first game,[114] and an exceptional eight-inning performance from the Tigers’ starting pitcher Mike Fiers in the second game.[115] The Blue Jays would then play the New York Mets in Rogers Centre in two-game series. They would win the first game 8-6,[116] but then lose the next one 3-6.[117] After a day off, the Blue Jays played the New York Yankees in a three-game series at home. They would win the first game 6-2 as starting first baseman Justin Smoak hit a three-run home run early,[118] but would then lose the next two 5-8[119] and 1-2,[120] respectively.

After playing three consecutive home series, the Blue Jays travelled to SunTrust Park to play the Atlanta Braves in a two-game series. The team would win the first game 6-2 as starting pitcher Marcus Stroman pitched six innings while only allowing one run.[121] They would lose the second game 5-9 as the Braves scored six runs by the end of the second inning.[122] The Blue Jays then travelled to Fenway Park to play the Boston Red Sox in a four-game series. The team would get its lone win in the series in the second game as they won 13-7,[123] but would lose the other three games by a combined seventeen runs to eight. After a four-day break for the MLB Home Run Derby and All-Star Game, which only included one selection from the Blue Jays (J.A. Happ) and symbolically marks the halfway point in the regular season, the Blue Jays faced the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series at Rogers Centre. Similarly to the last time the team played the Orioles in a series, the Blue Jays completed the sweep. They beat the Orioles in three close games, 8-7,[124] 4-1,[125] and 5-4.[126]

Looking to improve on their three-game win streak, the Blue Jays faced the Minnesota Twins in a three-game series at home. The team would go on to lose their next three games, as the Twins completed the sweep. The second game was a 0–5 shutout as Twins’ starting pitcher Jose Berrios threw seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts.[127] After a day off, the Blue Jays travelled to Guaranteed Rate Field to play the Chicago White Sox in a three-game series. The Blue Jays would win the series two games to one,[128] which would be the second and last winning series for the team in the month of July. The month of July would end in a similar way as it began for the Blue Jays, as they lost their final two games by a combined sixteen runs to three in a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics.[129] By the end of a mediocre month of July, the Blue Jays would have a subpar 48-58 overall record, and would be a dispiriting 25 1/2 games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division.

August edit

After an inadequate month of July where the Blue Jays won only nine of their twenty-four games, the team would only perform slightly better in August. They would post a 13–15 record for the month, winning four more games than the previous month but still losing more than winning. The first game of August would be the third and final game of a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics that began in late July. The Blue Jays lost 3-8,[130] and the Athletics were able to sweep to Blue Jays for the second time this season. The Blue Jays then travelled to T-Mobile Park to face the Seattle Mariners in a four-game series. After a three-game losing streak, the team won the next three games by a combined 19–6 to win the series, but then lost the fourth and final game 3-6.[131] After three consecutive road series, the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play the Boston Red Sox in a three-game series. They lost the first two games, as the Red Sox posted ten runs in both games while the Blue Jays scored seven[132] and five,[133] respectively, but then won the third and final game of the series 8-5.[134] The team then faced the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-game series, but ended up losing the series two games to one as they only scored five runs to the Rays’ ten. They lost the first game as they were shutout 0-7,[135] but won the third and final game 2-1.[136]

After playing six games at home, the Blue Jays travelled to Kauffman Stadium to face the Kansas City Royals in a four-game series. They lost the first game 1-3 as Royals’ starting pitcher Brad Keller threw seven innings only allowing one run.[137] They won the next two games by the same score, 6-5.[138] The team lost the fourth and final game of the series 2-6, as they scored two runs in the first four innings and did not score again.[139] They then travelled to Yankee Stadium to play a three-game series against the New York Yankees. The Blue Jays were swept as the Yankees offense remained strong throughout the series,[140] scoring twenty-eight runs to the Blue Jays’ thirteen. In the final game, J.A. Happ received the win as starting pitcher for the Yankees against his former team, as he was traded from the Blue Jays to the Yankees for an infielder Brandon Drury and outfielder Billy McKinney in the previous month.[141] After being on the negative side of a sweep, the Blue Jays would go on to sweep the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series at home at Rogers Centre. They outscored the Orioles by a combined nineteen runs to five, including a shutout in the third and final game of the series.[142]

The Blue Jays looked to improve on their three-game win streak as they faced the Philadelphia Phillies in a three-game series at home. They would win the first two games, 4-2[143] and 8-6,[144] respectively, and extend their win streak to five games, but would go on to lose the third and final game of the series, 3-8.[145] The team then travelled to Oriole Park to play the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series. Only a week after the Blue Jays’ last series against the Orioles where they completed the sweep,[142] the Blue Jays were on the losing side of a sweep, as they lost their next three consecutive games to the Orioles. The first game of the series was a 0–7 shutout;[146] the Orioles did not score fewer than seven runs in any of the three games.[147] After a day off, the team travelled to Marlins Park to face the Miami Marlins in a three-game series. The final game of August for the Blue Jays was a 6–5 win against the Marlins to start the series, as the Blue Jays scored five runs in the top of the ninth inning to complete the comeback.[148] By the end of a disappointing month of August, the Blue Jays would have a below-average 61-73 overall record, and would be a discouraging 31 games behind the first-place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division.

September edit

After an insufficient month of August, as the Blue Jays were swept twice and won thirteen games out of a possible twenty-eight, the team's hopes for making the postseason were in jeopardy as the final month of the regular season began. The team would perform worse in September than they did in the previous month, as they would post a 12–16 record for the month,[98] and be eliminated from playoff contention in early September. The first two games of the month of September were the final two games of a three-game series against the Miami Marlins that had begun the previous day in August. The Blue Jays would lose the second game of the series 3-6,[149] but win the third game 6-1,[150] as starting pitcher Sean Reid-Foley pitched seven innings with ten strikeouts.[150] The Blue Jays then returned home to Rogers Centre to play the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-game series. Although they lost the first two games, by a score of 1-7[151] and 0-4,[152] respectively, they won the third and final game of the series 10-3, after scoring seven runs in the bottom of the first inning.[153]

The Blue Jays remained at home to play a four-game series against the Cleveland Indians. They alternated games with the Indians, losing the first 4-9,[154] winning the second 3-2,[155] losing the third 8-9,[156] and winning the final game 6-2.[157] Following the 8–9 loss in the third game of the series, the Blue Jays were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. After a day off, the team travelled to Fenway Park to face the Boston Red Sox in a three-game series. For the ninth and final time, the Blue Jays were swept.[158] The Red Sox outscored the Blue Jays twelve runs to five during the three-game series.[98] After losing to the best team in their division in the Red Sox, the Blue Jays travelled to Yankee Stadium to play a three-game series against the second-best team in the American League East, the New York Yankees. They would be shutout in the first game 0-11,[159] but would win the final two games 8-7[160] and 3-2,[161] respectively. The team would then travel to Orioles Park to play the Baltimore Orioles in a three-game series. They would shutout the Orioles in the first game 5-0,[162] win the second game 6-4,[163] and lose 1–2 in the final game of the series.[164]

After playing three consecutive three-game series on the road, the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play a four-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays. They would alternate games with the Rays, winning the first game 9-8,[165] losing the second 3-11,[166] winning the third 5-2,[167] and losing the final game 2-5.[168] For their final home series of the regular season, the Blue Jays played the Houston Astros in a three-game series. They would lose the first two games, 3-5[169] and 1-4,[170] respectively, but would win their final home game of the regular season 3-1.[171] For their final series of the regular season, the Blue Jays travelled to Tropicana Field to face the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-game series to complete the regular season. This series would mark the third meeting of these teams in the month of September, and the final game for both teams for the 2018 season, as neither team would reach the postseason. The Blue Jays would receive their final win of the season in the first game of the series, as they won 7-6.[172] They would go on to lose the final two games of the series, and the season, 3-4[173] and 4-9,[174] respectively.

By the end of the month of September, the MLB regular season ended, and the season formally concluded for the Blue Jays. The team finished with a below-average 73-89 overall record, did not reach the postseason, and were 35 games behind the Boston Red Sox, who would go on to win the American League East division title, and the 2018 World Series championship.

Game log edit

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2018 Game Log[175]
March: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Road: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
1 March 29 Yankees 1–6 Severino (1–0) Happ (0–1) 48,115 0–1 1
2 March 30 Yankees 2–4 Tanaka (1–0) Sanchez (0–1) Chapman (1) 33,716 0–2 2
3 March 31 Yankees 5–3 Tepera (1–0) Betances (0–1) Osuna (1) 37,692 1–2 1
April: 15–10 (Home: 8–5; Road: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
4 April 1 Yankees 7–4 Clippard (1–0) Robertson (0–1) Oh (1) 29,091 2–2 1
5 April 2 White Sox 4–2 Oh (1–0) Farquhar (1–1) Osuna (2) 16,629 3–2 1
6 April 3 White Sox 14–5 Happ (1–1) González (0–1) 17,451 4–2 1
7 April 4 White Sox 3–4 Jones (1–0) Tepera (1–1) Soria (2) 17,268 4–3
8 April 6 @ Rangers 8–5 Estrada (1–0) Moore (0–2) Osuna (3) 21,670 5–3
9 April 7 @ Rangers 1–5 Minor (1–1) Stroman (0–1) 26,229 5–4
10 April 8 @ Rangers 7–4 García (1–0) Hamels (1–2) Osuna (4) 26,902 6–4
11 April 9 @ Orioles 7–1 Happ (2–1) Bundy (0–1) 7,915 7–4 2
12 April 10 @ Orioles 2–1 Sanchez (1–1) O'Day (0–1) Osuna (5) 8,640 8–4 2
13 April 11 @ Orioles 3–5 Gausman (1–1) Estrada (1–1) Brach (3) 10,399 8–5 2
14 April 13 @ Indians 8–4 Barnes (1–0) McAllister (0–2) 25,592 9–5
April 14 @ Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date: May 3.
April 15 @ Indians Postponed (rain). Makeup date: May 3.
April 16 Royals Postponed (roof damage). Makeup date: April 17.
15 April 17 Royals 11–3 García (2–0) Skoglund (0–2) 18,645 10–5 3
16 April 17 Royals 5–4 (10) Clippard (2–0) Flynn (0–1) 18,645 11–5 3
17 April 18 Royals 15–5 Happ (3–1) Kennedy (1–2) 28,803 12–5 3
18 April 19 @ Yankees 3–4 Green (1–0) Sanchez (1–2) Chapman (3) 36,665 12–6 4
19 April 20 @ Yankees 8–5 Estrada (2–1) Germán (0–1) Osuna (6) 39,197 13–6 4
20 April 21 @ Yankees 1–9 Montgomery (2–0) Stroman (0–2) 40,986 13–7 4
21 April 22 @ Yankees 1–5 Severino (4–1) García (2–1) 43,628 13–8 4
22 April 24 Red Sox 4–3 (10) Clippard (3–0) Kimbrel (0–1) 20,070 14–8 3
23 April 25 Red Sox 3–4 Rodríguez (3–0) Barnes (1–1) Kimbrel (6) 18,914 14–9 4
24 April 26 Red Sox 4–5 Sale (2–1) Estrada (2–2) Kimbrel (7) 23,571 14–10 5
25 April 27 Rangers 4–6 Minor (2–1) Stroman (0–3) Kela (5) 26,312 14–11 5
26 April 28 Rangers 4–7 Colón (1–0) García (2–2) Kela (6) 39,176 14–12 5
27 April 29 Rangers 7–2 Happ (4–1) Pérez (2–3) 31,669 15–12 5
28 April 30 @ Twins 7–5 Sanchez (2–2) Lynn (0–3) Osuna (7) 16,456 16–12 5
May: 9–19 (Home: 3–10; Road: 6–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
29 May 1 @ Twins 7–4 (10) Clippard (4–0) Curtiss (0–1) Osuna (8) 16,245 17–12 4
30 May 2 @ Twins 0–4 Romero (1–0) Stroman (0–4) 16,420 17–13 5
31 May 3 @ Indians 13–11 (11) Mayza (1–0) Olson (0–1) 19,007 18–13
32 May 3 @ Indians 4–13 Plutko (1–0) Biagini (0–1) 19,007 18–14
33 May 4 @ Rays 2–6 Yarbrough (2–1) Happ (4–2) 11,117 18–15
34 May 5 @ Rays 3–5 Faria (3–1) Sanchez (2–3) Colomé (6) 16,297 18–16
35 May 6 @ Rays 2–1 Tepera (2–1) Colomé (2–4) Osuna (9) 14,032 19–16
36 May 8 Mariners 0–5 Paxton (2–1) Stroman (0–5) 20,513 19–17
37 May 9 Mariners 5–2 Tepera (3–1) Nicasio (1–1) Clippard (1) 20,290 20–17
38 May 10 Mariners 3–9 Leake (4–3) Happ (4–3) 22,315 20–18
39 May 11 Red Sox 5–3 (12) Gaviglio (1–0) Johnson (1–2) 28,695 21–18
40 May 12 Red Sox 2–5 Price (3–4) Estrada (2–3) Kimbrel (11) 37,588 21–19
41 May 13 Red Sox 3–5 Velázquez (5–0) Biagini (0–2) Kelly (2) 37,888 21–20
42 May 15 @ Mets 2–12 Syndergaard (3–1) García (2–3) 28,967 21–21 8
43 May 16 @ Mets 12–1 Happ (5–3) Wheeler (2–3) 28,400 22–21
44 May 17 Athletics 5–10 Petit (1–0) Sanchez (2–4) 22,893 22–22 8
45 May 18 Athletics 1–3 Coulombe (1–1) Estrada (2–4) Treinen (9) 21,703 22–23 8
46 May 19 Athletics 4–5 Pagán (1–0) Clippard (4–1) Treinen (10) 35,786 22–24 9
47 May 20 Athletics 2–9 Mengden (4–4) Biagini (0–3) 30,676 22–25 10
48 May 22 Angels 5–3 Happ (6–3) Richards (4–3) Clippard (2) 21,480 23–25 10
49 May 23 Angels 4–5 Anderson (1–1) Clippard (4–2) Parker (3) 25,504 23–26 11
50 May 24 Angels 1–8 Tropeano (2–3) Estrada (2–5) 43,344 23–27 11
51 May 25 @ Phillies 6–5 Gaviglio (2–0) Eflin (1–1) Tepera (1) 21,374 24–27 11
52 May 26 @ Phillies 1–2 Domínguez (1–0) Biagini (0–4) García (1) 26,788 24–28 12
53 May 27 @ Phillies 5–3 Happ (7–3) Pivetta (4–3) Tepera (2) 24,182 25–28 11
54 May 28 @ Red Sox 3–8 Price (5–4) Sanchez (2–5) 34,700 25–29 12
55 May 29 @ Red Sox 3–8 Porcello (7–2) Estrada (2–6) Kimbrel (17) 33,380 25–30 13
56 May 30 @ Red Sox 4–6 Rodríguez (6–1) Gaviglio (2–1) Kimbrel (18) 33,451 25–31 14
June: 14–12 (Home: 10–3; Road: 4–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
57 June 1 @ Tigers 2–5 Hardy (2–0) García (2–4) Greene (14) 22,192 25–32 13½
58 June 2 @ Tigers 4–7 Coleman (3–0) Oh (1–1) Jiménez (1) 34,674 25–33 14½
59 June 3 @ Tigers 8–4 Sanchez (3–5) Fulmer (2–5) 24,658 26–33 14½
60 June 5 Yankees 2–7 Sabathia (3–1) Oh (1–2) 29,308 26–34 15½
61 June 6 Yankees 0–3 (13) Robertson (4–2) Biagini (0–5) Chapman (15) 27,838 26–35 16½
62 June 7 Orioles 5–4 (10) Barnes (2–1) Castro (1–2) 24,494 27–35 15½
63 June 8 Orioles 5–1 Happ (8–3) Cashner (2–8) Tepera (3) 28,863 28–35 15
64 June 9 Orioles 4–3 (10) Axford (1–0) Givens (0–2) 34,643 29–35 15
65 June 10 Orioles 13–3 Estrada (3–6) Cobb (2–8) 33,485 30–35 14
66 June 11 @ Rays 4–8 Yarbrough (5–2) Gaviglio (2–2) 10,769 30–36 14½
67 June 12 @ Rays 1–4 Pruitt (2–3) García (2–5) Romo (2) 11,162 30–37 15½
68 June 13 @ Rays 0–1 Castillo (1–0) Tepera (3–2) 10,847 30–38 16½
69 June 15 Nationals 6–5 Oh (2–2) González (6–3) Tepera (4) 29,633 31–38 16
70 June 16 Nationals 2–0 Estrada (4–6) Scherzer (10–3) Clippard (3) 36,044 32–38 16
71 June 17 Nationals 8–6 Tepera (4–2) Madson (1–3) 35,146 33–38 15
72 June 19 Braves 4–11 Freeman (2–3) García (2–6) 32,466 33–39 16
73 June 20 Braves 5–4 Happ (9–3) Sánchez (3–1) Tepera (5) 45,563 34–39 16
74 June 21 @ Angels 5–8 Ramirez (3–3) Axford (1–1) Anderson (3) 30,416 34–40 17
75 June 22 @ Angels 1–2 Heaney (4–5) Estrada (4–7) Parker (9) 38,028 34–41 17
76 June 23 @ Angels 4–1 Oh (3–2) Anderson (1–2) Tepera (6) 40,612 35–41 16
77 June 24 @ Angels 7–6 (10) Tepera (5–2) Robles (2–3) Clippard (4) 33,102 36–41 15
78 June 25 @ Astros 6–3 Happ (10–3) Verlander (9–3) Oh (2) 28,791 37–41 15
79 June 26 @ Astros 0–7 Morton (10–1) Borucki (0–1) 38,700 37–42 16
80 June 27 @ Astros 6–7 Harris (3–3) Tepera (5–3) 39,191 37–43 16½
81 June 29 Tigers 3–2 Stroman (1–5) Liriano (3–4) Clippard (5) 24,068 38–43 16
82 June 30 Tigers 4–3 Oh (4–2) Jiménez (3–1) 27,066 39–43 16
July: 9–15 (Home: 5–8; Road: 4–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
83 July 1 Tigers 1–9 Zimmermann (3–0) Happ (10–4) 37,445 39–44 16
84 July 2 Tigers 2–3 (10) Jiménez (4–1) Oh (4–3) Hardy (1) 29,575 39–45 17
85 July 3 Mets 8–6 Axford (2–1) Peterson (1–1) Clippard (6) 24,010 40–45 17
86 July 4 Mets 3–6 Lugo (3–3) Stroman (1–6) Familia (16) 26,038 40–46 18
87 July 6 Yankees 6–2 Biagini (1–5) Gray (5–7) 37,254 41–46 18
88 July 7 Yankees 5–8 Severino (14–2) Happ (10–5) 44,352 41–47 19
89 July 8 Yankees 1–2 (10) Green (5–1) Clippard (4–3) Robertson (2) 39,866 41–48 20
90 July 10 @ Braves 6–2 Stroman (2–6) Minter (3–2) 31,747 42–48 20½
91 July 11 @ Braves 5–9 Foltynewicz (7–5) Gaviglio (2–3) 27,839 42–49 21½
92 July 12 @ Red Sox 4–6 Price (10–6) Happ (10–6) Kimbrel (29) 37,182 42–50 22½
93 July 13 @ Red Sox 13–7 Petricka (1–0) Porcello (11–4) 37,018 43–50 21½
94 July 14 @ Red Sox 2–6 (10) Kimbrel (2–1) Rowley (0–1) 36,390 43–51 22½
95 July 15 @ Red Sox 2–5 Workman (2–0) Stroman (2–7) Kimbrel (30) 36,940 43–52 23½
96 July 20 Orioles 8–7 (10) Axford (3–1) Fry (0–1) 31,115 44–52 23½
97 July 21 Orioles 4–1 Stroman (3–7) Cobb (2–13) Tepera (7) 35,912 45–52 22½
98 July 22 Orioles 5–4 Axford (4–1) Scott (1–2) Clippard (7) 39,021 46–52 22½
99 July 23 Twins 3–8 Mejía (1–0) Santos (0–1) 25,405 46–53 23½
100 July 24 Twins 0–5 Berríos (10–7) Borucki (0–2) 31,933 46–54 23½
101 July 25 Twins 6–12 (11) Belisle (1–0) Petricka (1–1) 32,686 46–55 23½
102 July 27 @ White Sox 10–5 Stroman (4–7) López (4–9) 20,524 47–55 23½
103 July 28 @ White Sox 5–9 Minaya (1–2) Tepera (5–4) 29,442 47–56 24½
104 July 29 @ White Sox 7–4 Santos (1–1) Fry (0–2) 23,836 48–56 24½
105 July 30 @ Athletics 1–10 Jackson (2–2) Estrada (4–8) 11,449 48–57 25½
106 July 31 @ Athletics 2–6 Cahill (3–2) Gaviglio (2–4) 17,325 48–58 25½
August: 13–15 (Home: 7–5; Road: 6–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
107 August 1 @ Athletics 3–8 Manaea (10–7) Stroman (4–8) 17,058 48–59 26
108 August 2 @ Mariners 7–3 Hauschild (1–0) Nicasio (1–6) 26,110 49–59 26
109 August 3 @ Mariners 7–2 Borucki (1–2) Gonzales (12–6) 30,715 50–59 26
110 August 4 @ Mariners 5–1 Estrada (5–8) Paxton (9–5) 41,238 51–59 26
111 August 5 @ Mariners 3–6 Duke (4–4) Biagini (1–6) Díaz (41) 40,515 51–60 27
112 August 7 Red Sox 7–10 (10) Kimbrel (3–1) Giles (0–3)[Note 1] 31,855 51–61 28
113 August 8 Red Sox 5–10 Johnson (3–3) Hauschild (1–1) 36,798 51–62 29
114 August 9 Red Sox 8–5 Borucki (2–2) Porcello (14–5) 28,415 52–62 28
115 August 10 Rays 0–7 Snell (13–5) Estrada (5–9) 23,082 52–63 29
116 August 11 Rays 1–3 Castillo (3–2) Gaviglio (2–5) Romo (15) 38,797 52–64 30½
117 August 12 Rays 2–1 García (3–6) Alvarado (1–5) Giles (13)[Note 2] 33,746 53–64 30½
118 August 13 @ Royals 1–3 Kelley (5–5) Reid-Foley (0–1) Peralta (7) 14,721 53–65 31
119 August 14 @ Royals 6–5 Petricka (2–1) Boyer (2–1) Giles (14)[Note 3] 13,680 54–65 31
120 August 15 @ Royals 6–5 Estrada (6–9) López (0–2) Giles (15)[Note 4] 14,391 55–65 30
121 August 16 @ Royals 2–6 Flynn (3–3) Gaviglio (2–6) 14,894 55–66 30½
122 August 17 @ Yankees 5–7 (7) Green (6–2) Biagini (1–7) Robertson (3) 42,121 55–67 31½
123 August 18 @ Yankees 6–11 Severino (16–6) Reid-Foley (0–2) 44,778 55–68 32½
124 August 19 @ Yankees 2–10 Happ (14–6) Borucki (2–3) 43,176 55–69 32½
125 August 20 Orioles 5–3 Estrada (7–9) Cashner (4–11) Giles (16)[Note 5] 25,031 56–69 31½
126 August 21 Orioles 8–2 Gaviglio (3–6) Bundy (7–12) 25,855 57–69 30½
127 August 22 Orioles 6–0 Pannone (1–0) Hess (2–8) 40,595 58–69 30½
128 August 24 Phillies 4–2 Borucki (3–3) Arrieta (9–9) Giles (17)[Note 6] 26,292 59–69 30
129 August 25 Phillies 8–6 Biagini (2–7) Domínguez (1–5) Giles (18)[Note 7] 33,127 60–69 29
130 August 26 Phillies 3–8 Velasquez (9–9) Estrada (7–10) 28,209 60–70 29
131 August 27 @ Orioles 0–7 Hess (3–8) Gaviglio (3–7) 15,436 60–71 29½
132 August 28 @ Orioles 5–12 Rogers (1–0) Pannone (1–1) 11,762 60–72 30½
133 August 29 @ Orioles 5–10 Gilmartin (1–0) Barnes (2–2) Givens (5) 11,834 60–73 31½
134 August 31 @ Marlins 6–5 Biagini (3–7) Steckenrider (4–4) Giles (19)[Note 8] 8,871 61–73 31
September: 12–16 (Home: 6–7; Road: 6–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
135 September 1 @ Marlins 3–6 Chen (6–9) Estrada (7–11) 11,174 61–74 32
136 September 2 @ Marlins 6–1 Reid-Foley (1–2) Brigham (0–1) 9,617 62–74 31
137 September 3 Rays 1–7 Chirinos (3–5) Stroman (4–9) 18,034 62–75 32
138 September 4 Rays 0–4 Wood (1–1) Borucki (3–4) Romo (19) 17,594 62–76 33
139 September 5 Rays 10–3 Sanchez (4–5) Glasnow (1–5) 17,872 63–76 33
140 September 6 Indians 4–9 Bieber (9–3) Gaviglio (3–8) 20,618 63–77 33½
141 September 7 Indians 3–2 (11) Barnes (3–2) Cimber (3–6) 26,830 64–77 32½
142 September 8 Indians 8–9 Tomlin (1–5) Reid-Foley (1–3) Allen (26) 35,353 64–78 32½
143 September 9 Indians 6–2 Pannone (2–1) Clevinger (11–8) Giles (20)[Note 9] 31,184 65–78 32½
144 September 11 @ Red Sox 2–7 Brasier (2–0) Tepera (5–5) 34,747 65–79 33½
145 September 12 @ Red Sox 0–1 Price (15–6) Sanchez (4–6) Kimbrel (39) 35,178 65–80 34½
146 September 13 @ Red Sox 3–4 Workman (5–0) Barnes (3–3) Kimbrel (40) 36,427 65–81 35½
147 September 14 @ Yankees 0–11 Tanaka (12–5) Estrada (7–12) Cessa (2) 40,138 65–82 35½
148 September 15 @ Yankees 8–7 Reid-Foley (2–3) Sabathia (7–7) Giles (21)[Note 10] 43,130 66–82 35½
149 September 16 @ Yankees 3–2 Pannone (3–1) Betances (4–6) Giles (22)[Note 11] 41,758 67–82 35½
150 September 17 @ Orioles 5–0 Borucki (4–4) Phillips (0–1) 8,198 68–82 35
151 September 18 @ Orioles 6–4 Petricka (3–1) Bundy (8–15) Giles (23)[Note 12] 9,096 69–82 34
152 September 19 @ Orioles 1–2 Wright (3–2) Estrada (7–13) Givens (7) 11,337 69–83 34
153 September 20 Rays 9–8 Paulino (1–0) Romo (3–4) 19,478 70–83 34
154 September 21 Rays 3–11 Beeks (5–1) Reid-Foley (2–4) Pruitt (3) 21,167 70–84 35
155 September 22 Rays 5–2 Pannone (4–1) Glasnow (2–7) Giles (24)[Note 13] 27,648 71–84 34
156 September 23 Rays 2–5 Snell (21–5) Borucki (4–5) Romo (23) 23,944 71–85 34
157 September 24 Astros 3–5 Keuchel (12–11) Estrada (7–14) Osuna (19) 23,463 71–86 35
158 September 25 Astros 1–4 James (2–0) Gaviglio (3–9) Osuna (20) 28,440 71–87 35½
159 September 26 Astros 3–1 Biagini (4–7) Devenski (2–3) Giles (25)[Note 14] 22,828 72–87 35
160 September 28 @ Rays 7–6 Mayza (2–0) Alvarado (1–6) Giles (26)[Note 15] 12,061 73–87 34
161 September 29 @ Rays 3–4 Castillo (4–2) Borucki (4–6) Romo (25) 13,221 73–88 34
162 September 30 @ Rays 4–9 Yarbrough (16–6) Gaviglio (3–10) Pruitt (4) 13,313 73–89 35

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2018 Toronto Blue Jays
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Statistics edit

Batting edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; Ref. = Reference

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG Ref.
Anthony Alford 13 19 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 .105 [176]
Jon Berti 4 15 2 4 1 1 0 2 1 0 .267 [177]
Jonathan Davis 20 25 3 5 1 0 0 0 3 1 .200 [178]
Aledmys Díaz 130 422 54 111 26 0 18 55 3 23 .263 [179]
Josh Donaldson 36 137 22 32 11 0 5 16 2 21 .234 [180]
Brandon Drury 8 26 3 4 2 0 0 3 0 2 .154 [181]
Marco Estrada 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [182]
Jaime García 25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [183]
Sam Gaviglio 26 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 .333 [184]
Curtis Granderson 104 302 48 74 21 1 11 35 2 42 .245 [185]
Randal Grichuk 124 424 60 104 32 1 25 61 3 26 .245 [186]
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. 65 249 30 70 8 0 11 35 1 9 .281 [187]
J. A. Happ 19 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333 [188]
Teoscar Hernández 134 476 67 114 29 7 22 57 5 40 .239 [189]
Danny Jansen 31 81 12 20 6 0 3 8 0 9 .247 [190]
Luke Maile 68 202 22 50 13 1 3 27 2 25 .248 [191]
Russell Martin 90 289 36 56 8 0 10 25 0 56 .194 [192]
Deck McGuire 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 [193]
Reese McGuire 14 31 5 9 3 0 2 4 1 2 .290 [194]
Billy McKinney 36 115 14 29 7 0 6 13 1 11 .252 [195]
Kendrys Morales 130 414 47 103 15 0 21 57 2 50 .249 [196]
Gift Ngoepe 13 18 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .056 [197]
Steve Pearce 25 74 16 22 6 0 4 16 0 7 .291 [198]
Jake Petricka 41 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [199]
Kevin Pillar 142 513 64 129 40 2 15 59 14 17 .252 [200]
Dalton Pompey 5 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .200 [201]
Sean Reid-Foley 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [202]
Aaron Sanchez 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [203]
Dwight Smith Jr. 35 65 9 17 8 0 2 8 0 7 .262 [204]
Justin Smoak 146 502 67 122 34 0 25 76 0 81 .242 [205]
Yangervis Solarte 122 468 50 106 20 0 17 54 1 31 .226 [206]
Marcus Stroman 19 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 [207]
Darnell Sweeney 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .000 [208]
Rowdy Tellez 23 70 9 22 9 0 4 14 0 2 .314 [209]
Devon Travis 103 358 41 83 14 3 11 44 3 16 .232 [210]
Richard Ureña 40 99 10 29 4 0 1 6 2 7 .293 [211]
Gio Urshela 19 43 7 10 1 0 1 3 0 2 .233 [212]
Team Totals 162 5477 709 1336 320 16 217 680 47 499 .244 [1]

Pitching edit

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks + hits per inning pitched; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Total runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; W = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; Ref. = Reference

Player G GS W L SV ERA WHIP IP H R ER BB K Ref.
John Axford 45 1 4 1 0 4.41 1.24 51 43 27 24 20 50 [213]
Danny Barnes 47 0 3 3 0 5.71 1.68 41 47 28 26 22 38 [214]
Joe Biagini 50 4 4 7 0 6.00 1.67 72 96 50 48 24 53 [215]
Ryan Borucki 17 17 4 6 0 3.87 1.32 9723 96 48 42 33 67 [216]
Tyler Clippard 73 1 4 3 7 3.67 1.17 6823 57 29 28 23 85 [217]
Rhiner Cruz 2 0 0 0 0 2.70 1.50 313 3 1 1 2 4 [218]
Brandon Cumpton 1 0 0 0 0 5.40 3.00 123 3 1 1 2 2 [219]
Oliver Drake 2 0 0 0 0 16.20 2.40 123 4 3 3 0 2 [220]
Marco Estrada 28 28 7 14 0 5.64 1.43 14313 154 91 90 51 103 [221]
José Fernández 13 0 0 0 0 6.10 1.35 1013 10 7 7 4 6 [222]
Jaime García 25 13 3 6 0 5.93 1.55 7413 77 52 50 38 69 [223]
Sam Gaviglio 26 24 3 10 0 5.31 1.44 12323 140 77 71 38 106 [224]
Ken Giles 21 0 0 1 14 4.12 1.12 1923 18 11 9 4 22 [225]
Taylor Guerrieri 9 0 0 0 0 4.66 1.34 923 9 5 5 4 8 [226]
Preston Guilmet 6 0 0 0 0 9.00 1.88 8 11 8 8 4 5 [227]
J. A. Happ 20 20 10 6 0 4.18 1.18 114 99 61 53 35 130 [228]
Mike Hauschild 2 0 1 1 0 4.32 1.32 813 7 4 4 4 5 [229]
Mark Leiter Jr. 8 0 0 0 0 13.50 2.55 623 13 11 10 4 9 [230]
Aaron Loup 50 0 0 0 0 4.54 1.60 3523 44 21 18 13 42 [231]
Tim Mayza 37 0 2 0 0 3.28 1.31 3523 33 13 13 14 38 [232]
Deck McGuire 4 0 0 0 0 6.48 1.68 813 9 6 6 5 7 [233]
Kendrys Morales 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.00 1 0 0 0 1 0 [234]
Seung-hwan Oh 48 0 4 3 2 2.68 1.00 47 37 14 14 10 55 [235]
Roberto Osuna 15 0 0 0 9 2.93 1.11 1513 16 5 5 1 13 [236]
Thomas Pannone 12 6 4 1 0 4.19 1.21 43 37 20 20 15 29 [237]
David Paulino 7 0 1 0 0 1.35 1.20 623 6 2 1 2 6 [238]
Jake Petricka 41 0 3 1 0 4.53 1.64 4523 59 28 23 16 41 [239]
Carlos Ramírez 2 0 0 0 0 3.86 2.57 213 1 1 1 5 3 [240]
Sean Reid-Foley 7 7 2 4 0 5.13 1.56 3313 31 23 19 21 40 [241]
Chris Rowley 2 0 0 1 0 40.50 4.50 23 2 4 3 1 0 [242]
Aaron Sanchez 20 20 4 6 0 4.89 1.57 105 106 62 57 59 86 [243]
Luis Santos 15 1 1 1 0 7.20 1.80 20 26 16 16 10 24 [244]
Justin Shafer 6 0 0 0 0 3.24 1.56 813 6 4 3 7 2 [245]
Murphy Smith 3 0 0 0 0 8.10 1.80 313 5 3 3 1 0 [246]
Marcus Stroman 19 19 4 9 0 5.54 1.48 10213 115 68 63 36 78 [247]
Ryan Tepera 68 0 5 5 7 3.62 1.21 6423 54 27 26 24 68 [248]
Team Totals 162 162 73 89 39 4.85 1.41 1433+23 1476 832 772 551 1298 [2]

Awards edit

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Justin Smoak American League Player of the Week April 2 [249]
J. A. Happ All-Star July 8 [250]
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. American League Rookie of the Month (July) August 3 [251]
Kendrys Morales American League Player of the Week August 27 [252]

Transactions edit

March edit

  • On March 29, designated Sam Moll for assignment, placed Anthony Alford and Dalton Pompey on the 10-day disabled list, placed Troy Tulowitzki on the 60-day disabled list, optioned Joe Biagini, Tim Mayza, and Teoscar Hernández to Triple-A Buffalo, and selected the contracts of John Axford and Tyler Clippard.[253]
  • On March 31, outrighted Sam Moll to Triple-A Buffalo.[253]

April edit

  • On April 9, sent Anthony Alford on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[254]
  • On April 10, placed Kendrys Morales on the 10-day disabled list, and recalled Tim Mayza.[254]
  • On April 13, placed Josh Donaldson on the 10-day disabled list, and recalled Teoscar Hernández.[254]
  • On April 17, recalled Joe Biagini.[254]
  • On April 18, optioned Joe Biagini.[254]
  • On April 20, optioned Tim Mayza and Gift Ngoepe, recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr., and activated Kendrys Morales.[254]
  • On April 21, traded Jon Berti to the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations.[254]
  • On April 23, placed John Axford on the bereavement list and recalled Tim Mayza.[254]
  • On April 27, activated John Axford and optioned Tim Mayza.[254]
  • On April 28, sent Josh Donaldson on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[254]
  • On April 29, optioned Devon Travis and recalled Carlos Ramírez.[254]
  • On April 30, placed Randal Grichuk on the 10-day disabled list, and recalled Gift Ngoepe.[254]

May edit

  • On May 3, activated Josh Donaldson, placed Justin Smoak on the paternity list, optioned Gift Ngoepe, and recalled Dwight Smith Jr. and Tim Mayza. After the first game of the doubleheader, the Blue Jays optioned Danny Barnes, placed Steve Pearce on the 10-day disabled list, recalled Joe Biagini, and selected the contract of Luis Santos.[255]
  • On May 4, designated Luis Santos for assignment, optioned Joe Biagini, Carlos Ramírez, and Dwight Smith Jr., recalled Dalton Pompey and Richard Ureña, and selected the contract of Jake Petricka.[255]
  • On May 5, optioned Jake Petricka and recalled Anthony Alford.[255]
  • On May 8, placed Roberto Osuna on the restricted list, placed Aledmys Díaz on the 10-day disabled list, and recalled Richard Ureña and Jake Petricka.[255]
  • On May 9, acquired Gio Urshela from the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations or a player to be named later.[255]
  • On May 11, placed Marcus Stroman on the 10-day disabled list, optioned Tim Mayza, and recalled Joe Biagini and Sam Gaviglio.[255]
  • On May 12, optioned Dalton Pompey and recalled Gio Urshela.[255]
  • On May 13, optioned Lourdes Gurriel Jr., designated Carlos Ramírez for assignment, and selected the contract of Deck McGuire.[255]
  • On May 14, optioned Anthony Alford.[255]
  • On May 15, recalled Dwight Smith Jr.[255]
  • On May 16, optioned Deck McGuire and recalled Danny Barnes.[255]
  • On May 18, placed Jaime García on the 10-day disabled list and recalled Deck McGuire.[255]
  • On May 21, optioned Richard Ureña and sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[255]
  • On May 22, recalled Devon Travis.[255]
  • On May 24, optioned Deck McGuire.[255]
  • On May 25, recalled Dalton Pompey.[255]
  • On May 26, activated Jaime García and optioned Dalton Pompey.[255]
  • On May 27, sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.[255]
  • On May 29, sent Aledmys Díaz on a rehab assignment to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.[255]
  • On May 30, sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[255]

June edit

  • On June 1, placed Josh Donaldson on the 10-day disabled list, optioned Dwight Smith Jr. and Jake Petricka, activated Aledmys Díaz and Randal Grichuk, and recalled Tim Mayza.[256]
  • On June 9, designated Deck McGuire for assignment and claimed Preston Guilmet off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals.[256]
  • On June 11, optioned Tim Mayza and recalled Preston Guilmet.[256]
  • On June 13, sent Marcus Stroman on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[256]
  • On June 16, sent Steve Pearce on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[256]
  • On June 19, placed Sam Gaviglio on the paternity list and recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[256]
  • On June 22, placed Danny Barnes on the 10-day disabled list, activated Sam Gaviglio and Steve Pearce, and optioned Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[256]
  • On June 23, placed Aaron Sanchez and Jaime García on the 10-day disabled list, activated Marcus Stroman, and recalled Tim Mayza.[256]
  • On June 26, designated Gio Urshela for assignment, and recalled Ryan Borucki.[256]
  • On June 28, traded Steve Pearce and cash considerations to the Boston Red Sox for Santiago Espinal.[256]
  • On June 29, selected the contract of Darnell Sweeney.[256]
  • On June 30, placed Ryan Tepera on the 10-day disabled list and recalled Jake Petricka.[256]

July edit

  • On July 2, optioned Darnell Sweeney and recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr.[257]
  • On July 3, outrighted Gio Urshela to Triple-A Buffalo.[257]
  • On July 4, optioned Tim Mayza, designated Preston Guilmet for assignment, and selected the contracts of Rhiner Cruz and Luis Santos.[257]
  • On July 5, outrighted Darnell Sweeney to Triple-A Buffalo.[257]
  • On July 6, outrighted Preston Guilmet to Triple-A Buffalo.[257]
  • On July 8, placed Rhiner Cruz on the 10-day disabled list and recalled Tim Mayza.[257]
  • On July 12, sent Jaime García on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[257]
  • On July 13, placed Marco Estrada on the 10-day disabled list and recalled Dwight Smith Jr.[257]
  • On July 14, optioned Ryan Borucki, transferred Rhiner Cruz to the 60-day disabled list, and selected the contract of Chris Rowley.[257]
  • On July 15, placed Kevin Pillar on the 10-day disabled list, placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 7-day concussion disabled list, and activated Jaime García and Ryan Tepera.[257]
  • On July 16, optioned Chris Rowley.[257]
  • On July 20, recalled Richard Ureña.[257]
  • On July 22, activated Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and optioned Richard Ureña.[257]
  • On July 24, sent Danny Barnes on a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays, recalled Ryan Borucki, and optioned Tim Mayza.[257]
  • On July 26, claimed Oliver Drake, and traded Seung-hwan Oh to the Colorado Rockies for Chad Spanberger and Forrest Wall, and J. A. Happ to the New York Yankees for Brandon Drury and Billy McKinney.[257]
  • On July 27, activated Brandon Drury.[257]
  • On July 28, optioned Billy McKinney.[257]
  • On July 30, designated Oliver Drake for assignment, activated Marco Estrada, transferred Josh Donaldson to the 60-day disabled list, and traded Roberto Osuna to the Houston Astros for Ken Giles, Hector Perez, and David Paulino.[257]
  • On July 31, traded Aaron Loup to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jacob Waguespack, traded John Axford to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Corey Copping, and selected the contracts of Brandon Cumpton and Darnell Sweeney.[257]

August edit

  • On August 1, placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on the 10-day disabled list and activated Danny Barnes.[258]
  • On August 2, designated Darnell Sweeney for assignment, optioned Dwight Smith Jr., activated Ken Giles, and signed Mike Hauschild.[258]
  • On August 3, activated Kevin Pillar and optioned Brandon Cumpton.[258]
  • On August 4, traded Gio Urshela to the New York Yankees for cash considerations.[258]
  • On August 5, outrighted Darnell Sweeney to Triple-A Buffalo.[258]
  • On August 7, placed Brandon Drury on the 10-day disabled list and recalled Richard Ureña.[258]
  • On August 9, sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays, optioned Mike Hauschild, and recalled Thomas Pannone.[258]
  • On August 12, placed Yangervis Solarte on the 10-day disabled list, and recalled Danny Jansen.[258]
  • On August 13, designated Brandon Cumpton for assignment, optioned Danny Barnes, and selected the contract of Sean Reid-Foley.[258]
  • On August 14, acquired Bryan Baker from the Colorado Rockies as the player to be named later from the Seung-hwan Oh trade.[258]
  • On August 15, sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays, optioned Thomas Pannone, and recalled Tim Mayza.[258]
  • On August 16, outrighted Brandon Cumpton.[258]
  • On August 17, placed Luke Maile on the paternity list and recalled Billy McKinney.[258]
  • On August 18, sent Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on a rehab assignment to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.[258]
  • On August 19, placed Marcus Stroman on the 10-day disabled list, transferred Aaron Sanchez to the 60-day disabled list, optioned Luis Santos, recalled Thomas Pannone, and selected the contract of Justin Shafer.[258]
  • On August 20, activated Luke Maile, optioned Sean Reid-Foley, and sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.[258]
  • On August 21, sent Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[258]
  • On August 24, activated Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and optioned Richard Ureña.[258]
  • On August 25, activated Aaron Sanchez and designated Jaime García for assignment.[258]
  • On August 27, designated Luis Santos for assignment, optioned Jake Petricka and Justin Shafer, recalled Danny Barnes, and selected the contract of Murphy Smith.[258]
  • On August 28, sent Josh Donaldson on a rehab assignment to Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[258]
  • On August 29, released Jaime García.[258]
  • On August 31, outrighted Luis Santos to Triple-A Buffalo, traded Josh Donaldson to the Cleveland Indians for a player to be named later (later revealed to be Julian Merryweather), and traded Curtis Granderson to the Milwaukee Brewers for Demi Orimoloye.[258]

September edit

  • On September 1, designated Murphy Smith for assignment, claimed Mark Leiter Jr. off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies, and recalled José Fernández, Taylor Guerrieri, and Sean Reid-Foley.[259]
  • On September 3, activated Marcus Stroman and Mark Leiter Jr., and outrighted Murphy Smith to Triple-A Buffalo.[259]
  • On September 4, designated Mike Hauschild for assignment, placed Joe Biagini on the 10-day disabled list, selected the contract of Jonathan Davis, and recalled Jake Petricka, Dwight Smith Jr., Rowdy Tellez, and Richard Ureña.[259]
  • On September 5, recalled David Paulino.[259]
  • On September 6, recalled Reese McGuire and Justin Shafer.[259]
  • On September 7, outrighted Mike Hauschild to Triple-A Buffalo.[259]
  • On September 9, activated Yangervis Solarte.[259]
  • On September 11, placed Russell Martin on the paternity list.[259]
  • On September 14, activated Joe Biagini and Russell Martin.[259]
  • On September 17, recalled Anthony Alford.[259]
  • On September 26, transferred Brandon Drury to the 60-day disabled list, and selected the contract of Jon Berti.[259]

October edit

  • On October 1, recalled Dalton Pompey.[260]
  • On October 5, acquired Julian Merryweather from the Cleveland Indians as the player to be named later from the Josh Donaldson trade, and designated Jon Berti for assignment.[260]

Farm system edit

(Updated to games played September 14, 2018)

Level Team League Manager Win–loss record Position Postseason Ref.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons International League Bob Meacham 61–77 North Division
6th place
22 GB
Did not qualify [261]
Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League John Schneider 76–62 East Division
2nd place
2 GB
Qualified
won SF 3–0
won F 3–0
[262]
Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Casey Candaele 31–37 (first half)
38–31 (second half)
North Division
5th place (first half)
7 GB
3rd place(second half)
7 GB
Did not qualify [263]
Class-A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League Cesar Martin 43–27 (first half)
37–33 (second half)
East Division
2nd place (first half)
4½ GB
2nd place (second half)
6 GB
Qualified
lost QF 0–2
[264]
Short Season-A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Dallas McPherson 19–19 (first half)
21–17 (second half)
North Division
2nd place (first half)
1 GB
2nd place (second half)
1 GB
Did not qualify [265]
Rookie Advanced Bluefield Blue Jays Appalachian League Dennis Holmberg 42–26 East Division
2nd place
3 GB
Qualified
lost SF 1–2
[266]
Rookie GCL Blue Jays Gulf Coast League Luis Hurtado 24–29 Northwest Division
5th place
13 GB
Did not qualify [267]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Dominican Summer League John Tamargo Jr. 41–31 Baseball City Division
2nd place
7 GB
Did not qualify [268]

Notes edit

  1. ^ 0–1 with Toronto
  2. ^ 1 with Toronto
  3. ^ 2 with Toronto
  4. ^ 3 with Toronto
  5. ^ 4 with Toronto
  6. ^ 5 with Toronto
  7. ^ 6 with Toronto
  8. ^ 7 with Toronto
  9. ^ 8 with Toronto
  10. ^ 9 with Toronto
  11. ^ 10 with Toronto
  12. ^ 11 with Toronto
  13. ^ 12 with Toronto
  14. ^ 13 with Toronto
  15. ^ 14 with Toronto

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2018, toronto, blue, jays, season, 42nd, season, franchise, major, league, baseball, 28th, full, season, play, 29th, overall, rogers, centre, 2018, toronto, blue, jaysleagueamerican, leaguedivisioneastballparkrogers, centrecitytoronto, ontariorecord73, divisio. The 2018 Toronto Blue Jays season was the 42nd season of the franchise in Major League Baseball MLB and the 28th full season of play 29th overall at Rogers Centre 2018 Toronto Blue JaysLeagueAmerican LeagueDivisionEastBallparkRogers CentreCityToronto OntarioRecord73 89 451 Divisional place4thOwnersRogers CEO Mark ShapiroGeneral managersRoss AtkinsManagersJohn GibbonsTelevisionSportsnetSportsnet One Buck Martinez Pat Tabler Dan Shulman RadioBlue Jays Radio NetworkSportsnet 590 the FAN Ben Wagner Mike Wilner Kevin Barker Dan Shulman 2017 Seasons 2019 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Trades 1 2 Free agency 1 2 1 In 1 2 2 Out 1 3 Waivers 1 3 1 In 1 3 2 Out 2 Spring training 3 Standings 3 1 American League East 3 2 American League Wild Card 4 Records vs opponents 5 2018 draft 6 Regular season 6 1 Opening Day 6 2 March and April 6 3 May 6 4 June 6 5 July 6 6 August 6 7 September 6 8 Game log 7 Roster 8 Statistics 8 1 Batting 8 2 Pitching 9 Awards 10 Transactions 10 1 March 10 2 April 10 3 May 10 4 June 10 5 July 10 6 August 10 7 September 10 8 October 11 Farm system 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksOffseason editDuring his end of season press conference on October 3 2017 general manager Ross Atkins confirmed that the Blue Jays would decline their mutual option on Jose Bautista and allow him to enter free agency Atkins also announced that the team would retain their entire coaching staff entering 2018 1 On October 11 the team dismissed their assistant athletic trainer Mike Frostad as well as head strength coach Chris Joyner 2 Darrell Ceciliani Bo Schultz and Cesar Valdez were outrighted to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons on November 1 3 The following day Brett Anderson Darwin Barney Miguel Montero and Michael Saunders became free agents 4 On November 4 Jose Bautista s 17 million mutual option for the 2018 season was officially declined by the Blue Jays making him a free agent 5 Leonel Campos Taylor Cole Raffy Lopez and Luis Santos were outrighted to Triple A on November 6 and pitcher Taylor Guerrieri was claimed off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays 6 Former Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay died on November 7 when his ICON A5 amphibious airplane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico near the Tampa Bay area of Florida He was the only person in the airplane 7 The Blue Jays organization later announced plans to honour Halladay before their game on Opening Day and throughout the 2018 season by retiring his number and wearing a black 32 patch on their jerseys for the year 8 9 On November 20 the Blue Jays acquired Gift Ngoepe from the Pittsburgh Pirates outrighted Chris Rowley and Harold Ramirez lost Rob Refsnyder on a waiver claim by the Cleveland Indians and added Conner Greene Danny Jansen Reese McGuire Thomas Pannone and Rowdy Tellez to the 40 man roster in order to protect them from the Rule 5 draft 10 11 12 13 The Blue Jays organization experienced a spike in positive tests for performance enhancing drugs during November Six players with the Dominican Summer League Blue Jays and one with the Gulf Coast League Blue Jays were suspended after testing positive The team announced on November 23 that they would begin an internal investigation into the positive reports 14 Late in the month it was announced that assistant general manager Andrew Tinnish had been hired by the Atlanta Braves who had recently hired former Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos On December 1 Tinnish announced he had withdrawn from his position with Atlanta and would remain with Toronto 15 Also on December 1 the Blue Jays non tendered Ryan Goins and Tom Koehler and traded minor league outfielder J B Woodman to the St Louis Cardinals for infielder Aledmys Diaz 16 17 Head athletic trainer George Poulis who had been with the Blue Jays organization for 18 years was hired by the Atlanta Braves on December 5 18 On January 6 2018 the Blue Jays traded Edward Olivares and Jared Carkuff to the San Diego Padres for infielder Yangervis Solarte 19 Ezequiel Carrera Josh Donaldson Dominic Leone Aaron Loup Kevin Pillar Aaron Sanchez and Devon Travis each avoided salary arbitration with the Blue Jays on January 12 agreeing to one year contracts Marcus Stroman and Roberto Osuna were unable to reach agreements with the team prior to the deadline 20 Dominic Leone and prospect Conner Greene were traded to the St Louis Cardinals for outfielder Randal Grichuk on January 19 21 Curtis Granderson s one year 5 million contract became official on January 23 22 MLB revealed their top 100 prospects list on January 27 with Blue Jays prospects Vladimir Guerrero Jr Bo Bichette and Anthony Alford ranking 3rd 14th and 47th respectively 23 Roberto Osuna lost his arbitration case with the Blue Jays on February 3 and was awarded the team s 5 3 million contract instead of his requested 5 8 million 24 Jerry Howarth the team s play by play announcer announced his retirement on February 13 after 36 seasons with the Blue Jays 25 On February 15 Marcus Stroman announced through his Twitter account that he had lost his arbitration case and would make 6 5 million for the season instead of his requested salary of 6 9 million 26 Later that day the team announced Jaime Garcia had been signed to a one year 8 million contract that included a 2019 team option 27 Trades edit Date Team in transaction Acquired Traded Ref November 20 2017 Pittsburgh Pirates Gift Ngoepe Cash considerations or a player to be named later 10 December 1 2017 St Louis Cardinals Aledmys Diaz J B Woodman 17 January 6 2018 San Diego Padres Yangervis Solarte Edward OlivaresJared Carkuff 19 January 19 2018 St Louis Cardinals Randal Grichuk Dominic LeoneConner Greene 21 Free agency edit In edit Date Player Former team Details Ref November 16 2017 Deck McGuire Cincinnati Reds Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 28 December 4 2017 Luis Santos Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 29 January 18 2018 Al Alburquerque Chicago White Sox Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 30 January 23 2018 Curtis Granderson Los Angeles Dodgers One year 5 million contract 22 January 25 2018 Rhiner Cruz Atlanta Braves Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 31 February 8 2018 Jake Petricka Chicago White Sox Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 32 February 8 2018 John Axford Oakland Athletics Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 33 February 12 2018 Craig Breslow Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 34 February 15 2018 Jaime Garcia New York Yankees One year 8 million contract2019 team option 27 Out edit Date Player New team Details Ref November 22 2017 Jeff Beliveau Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 35 November 22 2017 Leonel Campos Cleveland Indians Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 35 December 7 2017 Raffy Lopez San Diego Padres Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 36 December 13 2017 Mike Bolsinger Chiba Lotte Marines One year 800 000 contract 37 December 20 2017 Tom Koehler Los Angeles Dodgers One year contract 38 December 21 2017 Chris Smith Washington Nationals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 39 January 9 2018 Mike Ohlman Texas Rangers Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 40 January 24 2018 Ryan Goins Kansas City Royals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 41 February 1 2018 Miguel Montero Washington Nationals Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 42 February 5 2018 Darwin Barney Texas Rangers Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 43 February 21 2018 Michael Saunders Pittsburgh Pirates Minor league contract with an invitation to spring training 44 Waivers edit In edit Date Player Former team Ref November 6 2017 Taylor Guerrieri Tampa Bay Rays 6 Out edit Date Player New team Ref November 20 2017 Rob Refsnyder Cleveland Indians 12 Spring training editBlue Jays pitchers and catchers reported to spring training on February 14 while position players reported on February 19 45 Seung hwan Oh signed a one year 2 million contract with Toronto on February 26 To make room on the roster Ezequiel Carrera was designated for assignment 46 Carrera later cleared waivers and was invited back to spring training 47 Nick Tepesch signed a minor league contract with the Blue Jays on March 3 and was invited to spring training 48 Early in spring training it was announced that Troy Tulowitzki had a bone spur in his right ankle and that he would miss the start of the Grapefruit League season 49 On March 4 manager John Gibbons stated Tulowitzki was unlikely to be ready for Opening Day 50 Top prospects Vladimir Guerrero Jr and Bo Bichette made their Grapefruit League debuts on March 8 and combined to go 6 for 8 with two RBIs and three runs scored in Toronto s 9 3 win over the Baltimore Orioles 51 The Blue Jays made their first cuts of spring training on March 10 optioning Rowdy Tellez to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons and sending Jon Harris Sean Reid Foley and Jordan Romano to minor league camp 52 The following day Ryan Borucki and Thomas Pannone were optioned to Buffalo and Ezequiel Carrera was released 53 54 On March 12 Gibbons announced that Marcus Stroman would not start on Opening Day due to shoulder inflammation he suffered early in spring training 55 Major League Baseball announced an 80 game suspension for Thomas Pannone on March 16 after he tested positive for a banned performance enhancing substance 56 On March 20 Gibbons revealed that J A Happ would start on Opening Day and be followed in the five man rotation by Aaron Sanchez Marco Estrada Marcus Stroman and Jaime Garcia 57 On March 26 and 27 the Blue Jays returned to Montreal s Olympic Stadium for two games against the St Louis Cardinals The team finished spring training with a 14 18 record and one tie 58 Standings editAmerican League East edit vteAL East W L Pct GB Home RoadBoston Red Sox 108 54 0 667 57 24 51 30New York Yankees 100 62 0 617 8 53 28 47 34Tampa Bay Rays 90 72 0 556 18 51 30 39 42Toronto Blue Jays 73 89 0 451 35 40 41 33 48Baltimore Orioles 47 115 0 290 61 28 53 19 62 American League Wild Card edit vteDivision Leaders W L Pct Boston Red Sox 108 54 0 667Houston Astros 103 59 0 636Cleveland Indians 91 71 0 562 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBNew York Yankees 100 62 0 617 3Oakland Athletics 97 65 0 599 Tampa Bay Rays 90 72 0 556 7Seattle Mariners 89 73 0 549 8Los Angeles Angels 80 82 0 494 17Minnesota Twins 78 84 0 481 19Toronto Blue Jays 73 89 0 451 24Texas Rangers 67 95 0 414 30Detroit Tigers 64 98 0 395 33Chicago White Sox 62 100 0 383 35Kansas City Royals 58 104 0 358 39Baltimore Orioles 47 115 0 290 50Records vs opponents editRecord Games LeftOpponent Home Road Total Home Road TotalAL EastBaltimore Orioles 10 0 4 5 14 5 Boston Red Sox 3 6 1 9 4 15 New York Yankees 3 6 3 7 6 13 Tampa Bay Rays 4 6 2 7 6 13 Totals 20 18 10 28 30 46 AL CentralChicago White Sox 2 1 2 1 4 2 Cleveland Indians 2 2 2 1 4 3 Detroit Tigers 2 2 1 2 3 4 Kansas City Royals 3 0 2 2 5 2 Minnesota Twins 0 3 2 1 2 4 Totals 9 8 9 7 18 15 AL WestHouston Astros 1 2 1 2 2 4 Los Angeles Angels 1 2 2 2 3 4 Oakland Athletics 0 4 0 3 0 7 Seattle Mariners 1 2 3 1 4 3 Texas Rangers 1 2 2 1 3 3 Totals 4 12 8 9 12 21 National LeagueAtlanta Braves 1 1 1 1 2 2 Miami Marlins 2 1 2 1 New York Mets 1 1 1 1 2 2 Philadelphia Phillies 2 1 2 1 4 2 Washington Nationals 3 0 3 0 Totals 7 3 6 4 13 7 Season Totals 40 41 33 48 73 89 Month Games Won Lost Pct March 3 1 2 333April 25 15 10 600May 28 9 19 321June 26 14 12 538July 24 9 15 375August 28 13 15 464September 28 12 16 429Totals 162 73 89 4512018 draft editThe 2018 Major League Baseball draft began on June 4 and concluded on June 6 59 Round Pick Player Position College School Nationality Signed1 12 Jordan Groshans SS Magnolia High School TX nbsp June 12 60 2 51 Griffin Conine OF Duke nbsp June 20 61 3 88 Adam Kloffenstein RHP Magnolia High School TX nbsp June 12 60 4 116 Sean Wymer RHP TCU nbsp June 12 60 5 146 Christopher Bec C Maine nbsp June 12 60 6 176 Addison Barger SS C Leon King High School FL nbsp June 12 60 7 206 Nick Podkul 3B Notre Dame nbsp June 12 60 8 236 Joey Murray RHP Kent State nbsp June 12 60 9 266 Jake Brodt 1B Santa Clara nbsp June 12 60 10 296 Cal Stevenson OF Arizona nbsp June 12 60 Regular season editOpening Day edit nbsp The Rogers Centre on Opening DayOpening Day startersPosition NameCatcher Russell MartinFirst baseman Justin SmoakSecond baseman Devon TravisShortstop Aledmys DiazThird baseman Josh DonaldsonLeft fielder Curtis GrandersonCenter fielder Kevin PillarRight fielder Randal GrichukDesignated hitter Kendrys MoralesPitcher J A HappMarch and April edit The Blue Jays opened the 2018 regular season with a four game series against the New York Yankees Roy Halladay who died in the offseason in a plane crash was honoured before the game and had his number 32 retired by the team In the first game Yankees offseason acquisition Giancarlo Stanton led the way on offence hitting two home runs in the 6 1 loss for Toronto 62 Masahiro Tanaka held the Toronto offence at bay in game two yielding just a single run in six innings as the Jays fell 4 2 63 Toronto earned their first win of the 2018 season in the third game 5 3 Yangervis Solarte hit the go ahead home run in the eighth inning before Kevin Pillar added an insurance run by stealing home after having singled and stolen both second and third base 64 The Blue Jays split the series with a 7 4 win on April 1 thanks to Justin Smoak s grand slam in the eighth inning 65 The team then began a three game series against the Chicago White Sox Russell Martin s first home run of the season gave the Jays the lead in the seventh inning and Roberto Osuna earned his second save of the year in the 4 2 victory 66 A seven run eighth inning by the Jays in the second game led to a 14 5 rout of Chicago 67 The Blue Jays were denied their first sweep of the season after Jose Abreu s go ahead solo home run gave the White Sox a 4 3 win 68 The Blue Jays opened their 2018 road play in Arlington for three games against the Texas Rangers The Jays took an 8 0 lead in the sixth inning of the first game and held on to win 8 5 69 The Rangers took the second game 5 1 with Rangers starter Mike Minor earning his first win as a starting pitcher since the 2014 season 70 In the rubber match Rangers ace Cole Hamels allowed two first inning home runs and Toronto took the series with a 7 4 victory 71 The Jays then made their first trip to Camden Yards to take on the Baltimore Orioles Josh Donaldson s late game grand slam gave the Blue Jays a 7 1 win The game s paid attendance of 7 915 was the lowest in Orioles history aside from the game played to an empty stadium during the 2015 riots 72 Aaron Sanchez took a no hitter into the seventh inning of the second game as the Jays edged the Orioles 2 1 thanks to a late home run by Curtis Granderson 73 Baltimore took the final game of the series 5 3 74 To close the season s first road trip the Blue Jays traveled to Cleveland to take on the Indians Prior to the first game Toronto placed Josh Donaldson on the disabled list The Jays went down 4 0 through two innings in the first game before scoring eight unanswered runs to take the game 8 4 75 The other two scheduled games of the series were rained out and postponed to May 3 for a doubleheader 76 Returning home for a brief three game series against the Kansas City Royals the Blue Jays experienced just their second postponement since moving to the Rogers Centre in 1989 A section of ice formed during a weekend freezing rain storm fell from the CN Tower and pierced the roof of the stadium forcing the team to schedule a doubleheader for the following day due to safety concerns 77 A six run sixth inning in the first game cemented the win for the Jays while backup catcher Luke Maile s walk off single in the tenth inning of the second game gave Toronto the rare home doubleheader sweep by scores of 11 3 and 5 4 78 The Blue Jays would complete the series sweep with a 15 5 win on April 18 led by Curtis Granderson s ninth career grand slam 79 The team then returned to the road for four games against the Yankees They would split the first two games of the series with the Yankees winning the first 4 3 and the Jays taking the second 8 5 80 81 New York would hold the Blue Jays to a single run in each of the next two games taking the series with 9 1 and 5 1 victories 82 83 May edit The Blue Jays struggled through a generally mediocre month of May Reasons for their struggles throughout the month were generally attributed to the Blue Jays having lost Osuna to administrative leave following accusations of domestic violence the suspension of Osuna for 75 games for that offence and injuries to several key players such as Josh Donaldson For the first time since the month of May 1979 the team failed to win back to back games for the entire month The team posted their lowest monthly winning percentage of the season in the month of May 322 after winning just nine games while losing nineteen A significant detriment to the team s record was being swept twice during the month first by the Boston Red Sox and then the Oakland Athletics which added seven losses without any wins The Blue Jays began their season with a three game series against the Minnesota Twins at their home stadium Rogers Centre which they won two games to one behind their strong offensive performance scoring fourteen runs over the series The team travelled to face the Cleveland Indians in two make up games which were postponed after rain and inclement weather forced a postponement of the games that were originally scheduled for April 14 and April 15 They won the first game in extra innings 13 11 after they scored four runs in the eleventh inning but lost the second game 4 13 after the Indians were able to score nine runs in a single inning Over each of the next three consecutive three game series where they played against Tampa Bay Rays Seattle Mariners and Boston Red Sox the Blue Jays posted the same losing record of 1 2 In the first series against Tampa Bay at Tropicana Field they lost the first two games by a combined five runs to eleven behind a strong pitching performance from the Rays They won the third and final game of the series 2 1 only after a wild pitch in the ninth inning allowed the winning run to score 84 After having their first day off in two full weeks the Blue Jays returned home to face the Mariners in a three game series They lost the first game 0 5 after pitcher James Paxton a Canada native threw a no hitter to leave the Blue Jays without a hit or run over nine innings 85 They would win the next game 5 2 as the team got twelve hits to the Rays five 86 however on the next night the Rays would get seventeen hits to the Blue Jays eight in a 3 9 loss 87 The Blue Jays remained at home to play the Red Sox in a three game series They won the first game 5 3 in extra innings as catcher Luke Maile hit two home runs one to tie the game in the seventh inning and one to win the game in the bottom of the twelfth inning 88 However the team would lose the next two games behind strong pitching 89 and hitting 90 performances from the Red Sox After playing the last two series at home the Blue Jays travelled to Citi Field to play the New York Mets in a two game series They lost the first game 2 12 behind a strong pitching and hitting performance from the Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard However they won the second game 12 1 as the team got fifteen hits and their starting pitcher J A Happ only allowed two hits while striking out ten batters over seven innings This would be the first time the Blue Jays would win against the Mets in an road game in franchise history 91 After their series against the Mets the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play a four game series against the Oakland Athletics Despite both teams having an even 22 22 record following the first game in the series the Athletics would go on to sweep the Blue Jays The team was limited to twelve total runs over the four losses compared to the Athletics twenty seven This would be the second time and not the last that the team would lose four straight games in the 2018 season 92 After a day off the Blue Jays remained at home to play a three game series against the Los Angeles Angels They snapped their four game losing streak with a 5 3 win in the first game where they scored all five runs in the first inning 93 However they would go on to lose the next two games and the series They were up 3 0 in the bottom of the fifth inning but after the Angels scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning 94 the Blue Jays ended up losing 4 5 They would also lose the last game 1 8 behind a robust offensive performance from the Angels After losing eight of their last ten games the Blue Jays travelled to Citizens Bank Park to play the Philadelphia Phillies in a three game series They won the first game 6 5 as the Blue Jays bullpen held on to win a game that the team was winning 6 1 in the bottom of the fifth inning 95 However the team would go on to lose the next game 1 2 after two short rain delays and a strong pitching performance 96 from the Phillies starter Aaron Nola Behind an eight strikeout pitching performance from their starter J A Happ 97 the Blue Jays won the final game of the series 5 3 This would be the first time in a month that the team would win a series 98 To complete a rather mediocre month of May the Blue Jays would get swept by the Boston Red Sox in a three game series at Fenway Park They lost both the first and the second game 3 8 as the Red Sox offense was lethal throughout both games 99 They lost the final game in the series 4 6 to complete the sweep for Boston as Red Sox outfielder J D Martinez hit his league tying eighteenth home run 100 By the end of an unexceptional month of May the Blue Jays would have a subpar 25 31 overall record and would be fourteen games behind the first place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division June edit Coming off a below average month of May the Blue Jays would look to improve on their 25 31 overall record Although they would lose the first two games in the month of June to the Detroit Tigers the Blue Jays would go on to win fourteen games in June while losing twelve June would be the last month of the regular season where the Blue Jays would post a winning record and the only such month other than April when the team posted a 15 10 record In the first series of the month the Blue Jays travelled to Comerica Park to play three games against the Detroit Tigers They would lose the first two games as the Detroit offense scored twelve combined runs to the Blue Jays seven They would win the next game 8 4 behind a strong performance by their starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez 101 breaking a five game losing streak dating back to late May After a day off the Blue Jays returned home to play the New York Yankees at the Rogers Centre in a two game series They would lose both games after the high powered offense of the Yankees 102 put up ten combined runs to the Blue Jays two This would not be the last time that the Blue Jays were swept in a series or shutout in a game during the month of June After losing eight out of their last ten games the Blue Jays would go on to sweep the Baltimore Orioles in a four game series at home their first time being on the positive side of a sweep since the middle of April They outscored the Orioles by a combined twenty seven runs to eleven including a thirteen run win in the fourth and final game of the series 103 After winning their last four games the Blue Jays would travel to Tropicana Field to play a three game series against the Tampa Bay Rays In their second series against the Rays this season the Blue Jays would get swept including a 1 0 shutout in the third and final game 104 After a day off to return home to Rogers Centre the Blue Jays would face the Washington Nationals in a three game series They would go on to sweep the Nationals in three games the second of which was as 2 0 shutout behind strong offensive performances by their starting infielder Yangervis Solarte After winning seven of their last ten games the Blue Jays faced the Atlanta Braves in a two game series at home They lost the first game 4 11 105 as the Braves got fourteen hits while hitting two home runs they would go on to win the second game 5 4 behind a strong performance from their starting pitcher J A Happ who struck out eight batters over 8 1 3 innings 106 The Blue Jays then travelled to Angel Stadium to face the Los Angeles Angels in a four game series The team would lose the first two games 8 5 and 2 1 despite getting more tying or beating the Angels in hits both games They would go on to win the next game 4 1 after scoring three runs in the top of the ninth inning 107 They would also win the following game 7 6 in extra innings 108 as designated hitter Kendrys Morales hit a pinch hit home run in the top of the tenth inning The Blue Jays then travelled to Minute Maid Park to face the Houston Astros in a three game series The team would win the first game 6 3 109 as starting outfielder Curtis Granderson hit two home runs They would then go on to lose the next two games the first of which was a 0 7 shutout 110 behind a dominant performance from Astros starting pitcher Charlie Morton and the second of which was a 6 7 loss 111 as Astros starting infielder Alex Bregman hit a two run walk off home run to seal the comeback win The final series of the month of June for the Blue Jays would be a four game series against the Detroit Tigers at Rogers Centre As the Blue Jays began the month with two losses to the Tigers they ended the month with two wins against them They won the first game 3 2 behind a stellar seven inning performance from their starting pitcher Marcus Stroman 112 In their last final game of the month of June the team won 4 3 as starting first baseman Justin Smoak hit a walk off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to seal the win 113 By the end of an adequate month of June the Blue Jays would have a below average 39 43 overall record and would be sixteen games behind the first place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division July edit After a competent month of June where the team posted a 14 12 record the Blue Jays would only worsen their 39 43 overall record The team would post an abysmal 9 15 record in July their second worst winning percentage by month 375 only after May They would begin by the month by losing their first two games which were the final two games of a four game series at home with the Detroit Tigers that began in late June They would lose by a combined 12 3 after a strong offensive performance from the Tigers starting outfielder Nick Castellanos in the first game 114 and an exceptional eight inning performance from the Tigers starting pitcher Mike Fiers in the second game 115 The Blue Jays would then play the New York Mets in Rogers Centre in two game series They would win the first game 8 6 116 but then lose the next one 3 6 117 After a day off the Blue Jays played the New York Yankees in a three game series at home They would win the first game 6 2 as starting first baseman Justin Smoak hit a three run home run early 118 but would then lose the next two 5 8 119 and 1 2 120 respectively After playing three consecutive home series the Blue Jays travelled to SunTrust Park to play the Atlanta Braves in a two game series The team would win the first game 6 2 as starting pitcher Marcus Stroman pitched six innings while only allowing one run 121 They would lose the second game 5 9 as the Braves scored six runs by the end of the second inning 122 The Blue Jays then travelled to Fenway Park to play the Boston Red Sox in a four game series The team would get its lone win in the series in the second game as they won 13 7 123 but would lose the other three games by a combined seventeen runs to eight After a four day break for the MLB Home Run Derby and All Star Game which only included one selection from the Blue Jays J A Happ and symbolically marks the halfway point in the regular season the Blue Jays faced the Baltimore Orioles in a three game series at Rogers Centre Similarly to the last time the team played the Orioles in a series the Blue Jays completed the sweep They beat the Orioles in three close games 8 7 124 4 1 125 and 5 4 126 Looking to improve on their three game win streak the Blue Jays faced the Minnesota Twins in a three game series at home The team would go on to lose their next three games as the Twins completed the sweep The second game was a 0 5 shutout as Twins starting pitcher Jose Berrios threw seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts 127 After a day off the Blue Jays travelled to Guaranteed Rate Field to play the Chicago White Sox in a three game series The Blue Jays would win the series two games to one 128 which would be the second and last winning series for the team in the month of July The month of July would end in a similar way as it began for the Blue Jays as they lost their final two games by a combined sixteen runs to three in a three game series against the Oakland Athletics 129 By the end of a mediocre month of July the Blue Jays would have a subpar 48 58 overall record and would be a dispiriting 25 1 2 games behind the first place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division August edit After an inadequate month of July where the Blue Jays won only nine of their twenty four games the team would only perform slightly better in August They would post a 13 15 record for the month winning four more games than the previous month but still losing more than winning The first game of August would be the third and final game of a three game series against the Oakland Athletics that began in late July The Blue Jays lost 3 8 130 and the Athletics were able to sweep to Blue Jays for the second time this season The Blue Jays then travelled to T Mobile Park to face the Seattle Mariners in a four game series After a three game losing streak the team won the next three games by a combined 19 6 to win the series but then lost the fourth and final game 3 6 131 After three consecutive road series the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play the Boston Red Sox in a three game series They lost the first two games as the Red Sox posted ten runs in both games while the Blue Jays scored seven 132 and five 133 respectively but then won the third and final game of the series 8 5 134 The team then faced the Tampa Bay Rays in a three game series but ended up losing the series two games to one as they only scored five runs to the Rays ten They lost the first game as they were shutout 0 7 135 but won the third and final game 2 1 136 After playing six games at home the Blue Jays travelled to Kauffman Stadium to face the Kansas City Royals in a four game series They lost the first game 1 3 as Royals starting pitcher Brad Keller threw seven innings only allowing one run 137 They won the next two games by the same score 6 5 138 The team lost the fourth and final game of the series 2 6 as they scored two runs in the first four innings and did not score again 139 They then travelled to Yankee Stadium to play a three game series against the New York Yankees The Blue Jays were swept as the Yankees offense remained strong throughout the series 140 scoring twenty eight runs to the Blue Jays thirteen In the final game J A Happ received the win as starting pitcher for the Yankees against his former team as he was traded from the Blue Jays to the Yankees for an infielder Brandon Drury and outfielder Billy McKinney in the previous month 141 After being on the negative side of a sweep the Blue Jays would go on to sweep the Baltimore Orioles in a three game series at home at Rogers Centre They outscored the Orioles by a combined nineteen runs to five including a shutout in the third and final game of the series 142 The Blue Jays looked to improve on their three game win streak as they faced the Philadelphia Phillies in a three game series at home They would win the first two games 4 2 143 and 8 6 144 respectively and extend their win streak to five games but would go on to lose the third and final game of the series 3 8 145 The team then travelled to Oriole Park to play the Baltimore Orioles in a three game series Only a week after the Blue Jays last series against the Orioles where they completed the sweep 142 the Blue Jays were on the losing side of a sweep as they lost their next three consecutive games to the Orioles The first game of the series was a 0 7 shutout 146 the Orioles did not score fewer than seven runs in any of the three games 147 After a day off the team travelled to Marlins Park to face the Miami Marlins in a three game series The final game of August for the Blue Jays was a 6 5 win against the Marlins to start the series as the Blue Jays scored five runs in the top of the ninth inning to complete the comeback 148 By the end of a disappointing month of August the Blue Jays would have a below average 61 73 overall record and would be a discouraging 31 games behind the first place Boston Red Sox in the American League East Division September edit After an insufficient month of August as the Blue Jays were swept twice and won thirteen games out of a possible twenty eight the team s hopes for making the postseason were in jeopardy as the final month of the regular season began The team would perform worse in September than they did in the previous month as they would post a 12 16 record for the month 98 and be eliminated from playoff contention in early September The first two games of the month of September were the final two games of a three game series against the Miami Marlins that had begun the previous day in August The Blue Jays would lose the second game of the series 3 6 149 but win the third game 6 1 150 as starting pitcher Sean Reid Foley pitched seven innings with ten strikeouts 150 The Blue Jays then returned home to Rogers Centre to play the Tampa Bay Rays in a three game series Although they lost the first two games by a score of 1 7 151 and 0 4 152 respectively they won the third and final game of the series 10 3 after scoring seven runs in the bottom of the first inning 153 The Blue Jays remained at home to play a four game series against the Cleveland Indians They alternated games with the Indians losing the first 4 9 154 winning the second 3 2 155 losing the third 8 9 156 and winning the final game 6 2 157 Following the 8 9 loss in the third game of the series the Blue Jays were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention After a day off the team travelled to Fenway Park to face the Boston Red Sox in a three game series For the ninth and final time the Blue Jays were swept 158 The Red Sox outscored the Blue Jays twelve runs to five during the three game series 98 After losing to the best team in their division in the Red Sox the Blue Jays travelled to Yankee Stadium to play a three game series against the second best team in the American League East the New York Yankees They would be shutout in the first game 0 11 159 but would win the final two games 8 7 160 and 3 2 161 respectively The team would then travel to Orioles Park to play the Baltimore Orioles in a three game series They would shutout the Orioles in the first game 5 0 162 win the second game 6 4 163 and lose 1 2 in the final game of the series 164 After playing three consecutive three game series on the road the Blue Jays returned home to Rogers Centre to play a four game series against the Tampa Bay Rays They would alternate games with the Rays winning the first game 9 8 165 losing the second 3 11 166 winning the third 5 2 167 and losing the final game 2 5 168 For their final home series of the regular season the Blue Jays played the Houston Astros in a three game series They would lose the first two games 3 5 169 and 1 4 170 respectively but would win their final home game of the regular season 3 1 171 For their final series of the regular season the Blue Jays travelled to Tropicana Field to face the Tampa Bay Rays in a three game series to complete the regular season This series would mark the third meeting of these teams in the month of September and the final game for both teams for the 2018 season as neither team would reach the postseason The Blue Jays would receive their final win of the season in the first game of the series as they won 7 6 172 They would go on to lose the final two games of the series and the season 3 4 173 and 4 9 174 respectively By the end of the month of September the MLB regular season ended and the season formally concluded for the Blue Jays The team finished with a below average 73 89 overall record did not reach the postseason and were 35 games behind the Boston Red Sox who would go on to win the American League East division title and the 2018 World Series championship Game log edit LegendBlue Jays win Blue Jays loss Game postponed2018 Game Log 175 March 1 2 Home 1 2 Road 0 0 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB1 March 29 Yankees 1 6 Severino 1 0 Happ 0 1 48 115 0 1 12 March 30 Yankees 2 4 Tanaka 1 0 Sanchez 0 1 Chapman 1 33 716 0 2 23 March 31 Yankees 5 3 Tepera 1 0 Betances 0 1 Osuna 1 37 692 1 2 1April 15 10 Home 8 5 Road 7 5 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB4 April 1 Yankees 7 4 Clippard 1 0 Robertson 0 1 Oh 1 29 091 2 2 15 April 2 White Sox 4 2 Oh 1 0 Farquhar 1 1 Osuna 2 16 629 3 2 16 April 3 White Sox 14 5 Happ 1 1 Gonzalez 0 1 17 451 4 2 17 April 4 White Sox 3 4 Jones 1 0 Tepera 1 1 Soria 2 17 268 4 3 1 8 April 6 Rangers 8 5 Estrada 1 0 Moore 0 2 Osuna 3 21 670 5 3 1 9 April 7 Rangers 1 5 Minor 1 1 Stroman 0 1 26 229 5 4 2 10 April 8 Rangers 7 4 Garcia 1 0 Hamels 1 2 Osuna 4 26 902 6 4 2 11 April 9 Orioles 7 1 Happ 2 1 Bundy 0 1 7 915 7 4 212 April 10 Orioles 2 1 Sanchez 1 1 O Day 0 1 Osuna 5 8 640 8 4 213 April 11 Orioles 3 5 Gausman 1 1 Estrada 1 1 Brach 3 10 399 8 5 214 April 13 Indians 8 4 Barnes 1 0 McAllister 0 2 25 592 9 5 2 April 14 Indians Postponed rain Makeup date May 3 April 15 Indians Postponed rain Makeup date May 3 April 16 Royals Postponed roof damage Makeup date April 17 15 April 17 Royals 11 3 Garcia 2 0 Skoglund 0 2 18 645 10 5 316 April 17 Royals 5 4 10 Clippard 2 0 Flynn 0 1 18 645 11 5 317 April 18 Royals 15 5 Happ 3 1 Kennedy 1 2 28 803 12 5 318 April 19 Yankees 3 4 Green 1 0 Sanchez 1 2 Chapman 3 36 665 12 6 419 April 20 Yankees 8 5 Estrada 2 1 German 0 1 Osuna 6 39 197 13 6 420 April 21 Yankees 1 9 Montgomery 2 0 Stroman 0 2 40 986 13 7 421 April 22 Yankees 1 5 Severino 4 1 Garcia 2 1 43 628 13 8 422 April 24 Red Sox 4 3 10 Clippard 3 0 Kimbrel 0 1 20 070 14 8 323 April 25 Red Sox 3 4 Rodriguez 3 0 Barnes 1 1 Kimbrel 6 18 914 14 9 424 April 26 Red Sox 4 5 Sale 2 1 Estrada 2 2 Kimbrel 7 23 571 14 10 525 April 27 Rangers 4 6 Minor 2 1 Stroman 0 3 Kela 5 26 312 14 11 526 April 28 Rangers 4 7 Colon 1 0 Garcia 2 2 Kela 6 39 176 14 12 527 April 29 Rangers 7 2 Happ 4 1 Perez 2 3 31 669 15 12 528 April 30 Twins 7 5 Sanchez 2 2 Lynn 0 3 Osuna 7 16 456 16 12 5May 9 19 Home 3 10 Road 6 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB29 May 1 Twins 7 4 10 Clippard 4 0 Curtiss 0 1 Osuna 8 16 245 17 12 430 May 2 Twins 0 4 Romero 1 0 Stroman 0 4 16 420 17 13 531 May 3 Indians 13 11 11 Mayza 1 0 Olson 0 1 19 007 18 13 4 32 May 3 Indians 4 13 Plutko 1 0 Biagini 0 1 19 007 18 14 4 33 May 4 Rays 2 6 Yarbrough 2 1 Happ 4 2 11 117 18 15 5 34 May 5 Rays 3 5 Faria 3 1 Sanchez 2 3 Colome 6 16 297 18 16 6 35 May 6 Rays 2 1 Tepera 2 1 Colome 2 4 Osuna 9 14 032 19 16 6 36 May 8 Mariners 0 5 Paxton 2 1 Stroman 0 5 20 513 19 17 6 37 May 9 Mariners 5 2 Tepera 3 1 Nicasio 1 1 Clippard 1 20 290 20 17 6 38 May 10 Mariners 3 9 Leake 4 3 Happ 4 3 22 315 20 18 6 39 May 11 Red Sox 5 3 12 Gaviglio 1 0 Johnson 1 2 28 695 21 18 5 40 May 12 Red Sox 2 5 Price 3 4 Estrada 2 3 Kimbrel 11 37 588 21 19 6 41 May 13 Red Sox 3 5 Velazquez 5 0 Biagini 0 2 Kelly 2 37 888 21 20 7 42 May 15 Mets 2 12 Syndergaard 3 1 Garcia 2 3 28 967 21 21 843 May 16 Mets 12 1 Happ 5 3 Wheeler 2 3 28 400 22 21 7 44 May 17 Athletics 5 10 Petit 1 0 Sanchez 2 4 22 893 22 22 845 May 18 Athletics 1 3 Coulombe 1 1 Estrada 2 4 Treinen 9 21 703 22 23 846 May 19 Athletics 4 5 Pagan 1 0 Clippard 4 1 Treinen 10 35 786 22 24 947 May 20 Athletics 2 9 Mengden 4 4 Biagini 0 3 30 676 22 25 1048 May 22 Angels 5 3 Happ 6 3 Richards 4 3 Clippard 2 21 480 23 25 1049 May 23 Angels 4 5 Anderson 1 1 Clippard 4 2 Parker 3 25 504 23 26 1150 May 24 Angels 1 8 Tropeano 2 3 Estrada 2 5 43 344 23 27 1151 May 25 Phillies 6 5 Gaviglio 2 0 Eflin 1 1 Tepera 1 21 374 24 27 1152 May 26 Phillies 1 2 Dominguez 1 0 Biagini 0 4 Garcia 1 26 788 24 28 1253 May 27 Phillies 5 3 Happ 7 3 Pivetta 4 3 Tepera 2 24 182 25 28 1154 May 28 Red Sox 3 8 Price 5 4 Sanchez 2 5 34 700 25 29 1255 May 29 Red Sox 3 8 Porcello 7 2 Estrada 2 6 Kimbrel 17 33 380 25 30 1356 May 30 Red Sox 4 6 Rodriguez 6 1 Gaviglio 2 1 Kimbrel 18 33 451 25 31 14June 14 12 Home 10 3 Road 4 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB57 June 1 Tigers 2 5 Hardy 2 0 Garcia 2 4 Greene 14 22 192 25 32 13 58 June 2 Tigers 4 7 Coleman 3 0 Oh 1 1 Jimenez 1 34 674 25 33 14 59 June 3 Tigers 8 4 Sanchez 3 5 Fulmer 2 5 24 658 26 33 14 60 June 5 Yankees 2 7 Sabathia 3 1 Oh 1 2 29 308 26 34 15 61 June 6 Yankees 0 3 13 Robertson 4 2 Biagini 0 5 Chapman 15 27 838 26 35 16 62 June 7 Orioles 5 4 10 Barnes 2 1 Castro 1 2 24 494 27 35 15 63 June 8 Orioles 5 1 Happ 8 3 Cashner 2 8 Tepera 3 28 863 28 35 1564 June 9 Orioles 4 3 10 Axford 1 0 Givens 0 2 34 643 29 35 1565 June 10 Orioles 13 3 Estrada 3 6 Cobb 2 8 33 485 30 35 1466 June 11 Rays 4 8 Yarbrough 5 2 Gaviglio 2 2 10 769 30 36 14 67 June 12 Rays 1 4 Pruitt 2 3 Garcia 2 5 Romo 2 11 162 30 37 15 68 June 13 Rays 0 1 Castillo 1 0 Tepera 3 2 10 847 30 38 16 69 June 15 Nationals 6 5 Oh 2 2 Gonzalez 6 3 Tepera 4 29 633 31 38 1670 June 16 Nationals 2 0 Estrada 4 6 Scherzer 10 3 Clippard 3 36 044 32 38 1671 June 17 Nationals 8 6 Tepera 4 2 Madson 1 3 35 146 33 38 1572 June 19 Braves 4 11 Freeman 2 3 Garcia 2 6 32 466 33 39 1673 June 20 Braves 5 4 Happ 9 3 Sanchez 3 1 Tepera 5 45 563 34 39 1674 June 21 Angels 5 8 Ramirez 3 3 Axford 1 1 Anderson 3 30 416 34 40 1775 June 22 Angels 1 2 Heaney 4 5 Estrada 4 7 Parker 9 38 028 34 41 1776 June 23 Angels 4 1 Oh 3 2 Anderson 1 2 Tepera 6 40 612 35 41 1677 June 24 Angels 7 6 10 Tepera 5 2 Robles 2 3 Clippard 4 33 102 36 41 1578 June 25 Astros 6 3 Happ 10 3 Verlander 9 3 Oh 2 28 791 37 41 1579 June 26 Astros 0 7 Morton 10 1 Borucki 0 1 38 700 37 42 1680 June 27 Astros 6 7 Harris 3 3 Tepera 5 3 39 191 37 43 16 81 June 29 Tigers 3 2 Stroman 1 5 Liriano 3 4 Clippard 5 24 068 38 43 1682 June 30 Tigers 4 3 Oh 4 2 Jimenez 3 1 27 066 39 43 16July 9 15 Home 5 8 Road 4 7 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB83 July 1 Tigers 1 9 Zimmermann 3 0 Happ 10 4 37 445 39 44 1684 July 2 Tigers 2 3 10 Jimenez 4 1 Oh 4 3 Hardy 1 29 575 39 45 1785 July 3 Mets 8 6 Axford 2 1 Peterson 1 1 Clippard 6 24 010 40 45 1786 July 4 Mets 3 6 Lugo 3 3 Stroman 1 6 Familia 16 26 038 40 46 1887 July 6 Yankees 6 2 Biagini 1 5 Gray 5 7 37 254 41 46 1888 July 7 Yankees 5 8 Severino 14 2 Happ 10 5 44 352 41 47 1989 July 8 Yankees 1 2 10 Green 5 1 Clippard 4 3 Robertson 2 39 866 41 48 2090 July 10 Braves 6 2 Stroman 2 6 Minter 3 2 31 747 42 48 20 91 July 11 Braves 5 9 Foltynewicz 7 5 Gaviglio 2 3 27 839 42 49 21 92 July 12 Red Sox 4 6 Price 10 6 Happ 10 6 Kimbrel 29 37 182 42 50 22 93 July 13 Red Sox 13 7 Petricka 1 0 Porcello 11 4 37 018 43 50 21 94 July 14 Red Sox 2 6 10 Kimbrel 2 1 Rowley 0 1 36 390 43 51 22 95 July 15 Red Sox 2 5 Workman 2 0 Stroman 2 7 Kimbrel 30 36 940 43 52 23 96 July 20 Orioles 8 7 10 Axford 3 1 Fry 0 1 31 115 44 52 23 97 July 21 Orioles 4 1 Stroman 3 7 Cobb 2 13 Tepera 7 35 912 45 52 22 98 July 22 Orioles 5 4 Axford 4 1 Scott 1 2 Clippard 7 39 021 46 52 22 99 July 23 Twins 3 8 Mejia 1 0 Santos 0 1 25 405 46 53 23 100 July 24 Twins 0 5 Berrios 10 7 Borucki 0 2 31 933 46 54 23 101 July 25 Twins 6 12 11 Belisle 1 0 Petricka 1 1 32 686 46 55 23 102 July 27 White Sox 10 5 Stroman 4 7 Lopez 4 9 20 524 47 55 23 103 July 28 White Sox 5 9 Minaya 1 2 Tepera 5 4 29 442 47 56 24 104 July 29 White Sox 7 4 Santos 1 1 Fry 0 2 23 836 48 56 24 105 July 30 Athletics 1 10 Jackson 2 2 Estrada 4 8 11 449 48 57 25 106 July 31 Athletics 2 6 Cahill 3 2 Gaviglio 2 4 17 325 48 58 25 August 13 15 Home 7 5 Road 6 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB107 August 1 Athletics 3 8 Manaea 10 7 Stroman 4 8 17 058 48 59 26108 August 2 Mariners 7 3 Hauschild 1 0 Nicasio 1 6 26 110 49 59 26109 August 3 Mariners 7 2 Borucki 1 2 Gonzales 12 6 30 715 50 59 26110 August 4 Mariners 5 1 Estrada 5 8 Paxton 9 5 41 238 51 59 26111 August 5 Mariners 3 6 Duke 4 4 Biagini 1 6 Diaz 41 40 515 51 60 27112 August 7 Red Sox 7 10 10 Kimbrel 3 1 Giles 0 3 Note 1 31 855 51 61 28113 August 8 Red Sox 5 10 Johnson 3 3 Hauschild 1 1 36 798 51 62 29114 August 9 Red Sox 8 5 Borucki 2 2 Porcello 14 5 28 415 52 62 28115 August 10 Rays 0 7 Snell 13 5 Estrada 5 9 23 082 52 63 29116 August 11 Rays 1 3 Castillo 3 2 Gaviglio 2 5 Romo 15 38 797 52 64 30 117 August 12 Rays 2 1 Garcia 3 6 Alvarado 1 5 Giles 13 Note 2 33 746 53 64 30 118 August 13 Royals 1 3 Kelley 5 5 Reid Foley 0 1 Peralta 7 14 721 53 65 31119 August 14 Royals 6 5 Petricka 2 1 Boyer 2 1 Giles 14 Note 3 13 680 54 65 31120 August 15 Royals 6 5 Estrada 6 9 Lopez 0 2 Giles 15 Note 4 14 391 55 65 30121 August 16 Royals 2 6 Flynn 3 3 Gaviglio 2 6 14 894 55 66 30 122 August 17 Yankees 5 7 7 Green 6 2 Biagini 1 7 Robertson 3 42 121 55 67 31 123 August 18 Yankees 6 11 Severino 16 6 Reid Foley 0 2 44 778 55 68 32 124 August 19 Yankees 2 10 Happ 14 6 Borucki 2 3 43 176 55 69 32 125 August 20 Orioles 5 3 Estrada 7 9 Cashner 4 11 Giles 16 Note 5 25 031 56 69 31 126 August 21 Orioles 8 2 Gaviglio 3 6 Bundy 7 12 25 855 57 69 30 127 August 22 Orioles 6 0 Pannone 1 0 Hess 2 8 40 595 58 69 30 128 August 24 Phillies 4 2 Borucki 3 3 Arrieta 9 9 Giles 17 Note 6 26 292 59 69 30129 August 25 Phillies 8 6 Biagini 2 7 Dominguez 1 5 Giles 18 Note 7 33 127 60 69 29130 August 26 Phillies 3 8 Velasquez 9 9 Estrada 7 10 28 209 60 70 29131 August 27 Orioles 0 7 Hess 3 8 Gaviglio 3 7 15 436 60 71 29 132 August 28 Orioles 5 12 Rogers 1 0 Pannone 1 1 11 762 60 72 30 133 August 29 Orioles 5 10 Gilmartin 1 0 Barnes 2 2 Givens 5 11 834 60 73 31 134 August 31 Marlins 6 5 Biagini 3 7 Steckenrider 4 4 Giles 19 Note 8 8 871 61 73 31September 12 16 Home 6 7 Road 6 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB135 September 1 Marlins 3 6 Chen 6 9 Estrada 7 11 11 174 61 74 32136 September 2 Marlins 6 1 Reid Foley 1 2 Brigham 0 1 9 617 62 74 31137 September 3 Rays 1 7 Chirinos 3 5 Stroman 4 9 18 034 62 75 32138 September 4 Rays 0 4 Wood 1 1 Borucki 3 4 Romo 19 17 594 62 76 33139 September 5 Rays 10 3 Sanchez 4 5 Glasnow 1 5 17 872 63 76 33140 September 6 Indians 4 9 Bieber 9 3 Gaviglio 3 8 20 618 63 77 33 141 September 7 Indians 3 2 11 Barnes 3 2 Cimber 3 6 26 830 64 77 32 142 September 8 Indians 8 9 Tomlin 1 5 Reid Foley 1 3 Allen 26 35 353 64 78 32 143 September 9 Indians 6 2 Pannone 2 1 Clevinger 11 8 Giles 20 Note 9 31 184 65 78 32 144 September 11 Red Sox 2 7 Brasier 2 0 Tepera 5 5 34 747 65 79 33 145 September 12 Red Sox 0 1 Price 15 6 Sanchez 4 6 Kimbrel 39 35 178 65 80 34 146 September 13 Red Sox 3 4 Workman 5 0 Barnes 3 3 Kimbrel 40 36 427 65 81 35 147 September 14 Yankees 0 11 Tanaka 12 5 Estrada 7 12 Cessa 2 40 138 65 82 35 148 September 15 Yankees 8 7 Reid Foley 2 3 Sabathia 7 7 Giles 21 Note 10 43 130 66 82 35 149 September 16 Yankees 3 2 Pannone 3 1 Betances 4 6 Giles 22 Note 11 41 758 67 82 35 150 September 17 Orioles 5 0 Borucki 4 4 Phillips 0 1 8 198 68 82 35151 September 18 Orioles 6 4 Petricka 3 1 Bundy 8 15 Giles 23 Note 12 9 096 69 82 34152 September 19 Orioles 1 2 Wright 3 2 Estrada 7 13 Givens 7 11 337 69 83 34153 September 20 Rays 9 8 Paulino 1 0 Romo 3 4 19 478 70 83 34154 September 21 Rays 3 11 Beeks 5 1 Reid Foley 2 4 Pruitt 3 21 167 70 84 35155 September 22 Rays 5 2 Pannone 4 1 Glasnow 2 7 Giles 24 Note 13 27 648 71 84 34156 September 23 Rays 2 5 Snell 21 5 Borucki 4 5 Romo 23 23 944 71 85 34157 September 24 Astros 3 5 Keuchel 12 11 Estrada 7 14 Osuna 19 23 463 71 86 35158 September 25 Astros 1 4 James 2 0 Gaviglio 3 9 Osuna 20 28 440 71 87 35 159 September 26 Astros 3 1 Biagini 4 7 Devenski 2 3 Giles 25 Note 14 22 828 72 87 35160 September 28 Rays 7 6 Mayza 2 0 Alvarado 1 6 Giles 26 Note 15 12 061 73 87 34161 September 29 Rays 3 4 Castillo 4 2 Borucki 4 6 Romo 25 13 221 73 88 34162 September 30 Rays 4 9 Yarbrough 16 6 Gaviglio 3 10 Pruitt 4 13 313 73 89 35Roster edit2018 Toronto Blue JaysRosterPitchers 77 John Axford 24 Danny Barnes 31 Joe Biagini 56 Ryan Borucki 36 Tyler Clippard 59 Rhiner Cruz 47 Brandon Cumpton 46 Oliver Drake 25 Marco Estrada 50 Jose Fernandez 57 Jaime Garcia 43 Sam Gaviglio 51 Ken Giles 65 Taylor Guerrieri 49 Preston Guilmet 33 J A Happ 44 Mike Hauschild 62 Mark Leiter 62 Aaron Loup 58 Tim Mayza 48 Deck McGuire 22 Seung hwan Oh 54 Roberto Osuna 45 Thomas Pannone 22 David Paulino 39 Jake Petricka 38 Carlos Ramirez 54 Sean Reid Foley 47 Chris Rowley 41 Aaron Sanchez 71 Luis Santos 66 Justin Shafer 64 Murphy Smith 6 Marcus Stroman 52 Ryan Tepera Catchers 9 Danny Jansen 21 Luke Maile 55 Russell Martin 70 Reese McGuireInfielders 64 Jon Berti 1 Aledmys Diaz 20 Josh Donaldson 10 Brandon Drury 13 Lourdes Gurriel Jr 8 Kendrys Morales 61 Gift Ngoepe 14 Justin Smoak 26 Yangervis Solarte 68 Rowdy Tellez 29 Devon Travis 7 Richard Urena 3 Gio Urshela Outfielders 30 Anthony Alford 67 Jonathan Davis 18 Curtis Granderson 15 Randal Grichuk 37 Teoscar Hernandez 28 Billy McKinney 28 Steve Pearce 11 Kevin Pillar 23 Dalton Pompey 27 Dwight Smith Jr 38 Darnell Sweeney Manager 5 John GibbonsCoaches 60 Alex Andreopoulos bullpen catcher 16 DeMarlo Hale bench 17 Brook Jacoby hitting 35 Dane Johnson bullpen 34 Tim Leiper first base 53 Mike Mordecai quality control 63 Jason Phillips bullpen catcher 4 Luis Rivera third base 40 Pete Walker pitching Statistics editBatting edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs scored H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks AVG Batting average Ref Reference Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG Ref Anthony Alford 13 19 3 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 105 176 Jon Berti 4 15 2 4 1 1 0 2 1 0 267 177 Jonathan Davis 20 25 3 5 1 0 0 0 3 1 200 178 Aledmys Diaz 130 422 54 111 26 0 18 55 3 23 263 179 Josh Donaldson 36 137 22 32 11 0 5 16 2 21 234 180 Brandon Drury 8 26 3 4 2 0 0 3 0 2 154 181 Marco Estrada 27 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 182 Jaime Garcia 25 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 183 Sam Gaviglio 26 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 333 184 Curtis Granderson 104 302 48 74 21 1 11 35 2 42 245 185 Randal Grichuk 124 424 60 104 32 1 25 61 3 26 245 186 Lourdes Gurriel Jr 65 249 30 70 8 0 11 35 1 9 281 187 J A Happ 19 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 333 188 Teoscar Hernandez 134 476 67 114 29 7 22 57 5 40 239 189 Danny Jansen 31 81 12 20 6 0 3 8 0 9 247 190 Luke Maile 68 202 22 50 13 1 3 27 2 25 248 191 Russell Martin 90 289 36 56 8 0 10 25 0 56 194 192 Deck McGuire 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 000 193 Reese McGuire 14 31 5 9 3 0 2 4 1 2 290 194 Billy McKinney 36 115 14 29 7 0 6 13 1 11 252 195 Kendrys Morales 130 414 47 103 15 0 21 57 2 50 249 196 Gift Ngoepe 13 18 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 056 197 Steve Pearce 25 74 16 22 6 0 4 16 0 7 291 198 Jake Petricka 41 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 199 Kevin Pillar 142 513 64 129 40 2 15 59 14 17 252 200 Dalton Pompey 5 10 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 200 201 Sean Reid Foley 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 202 Aaron Sanchez 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 203 Dwight Smith Jr 35 65 9 17 8 0 2 8 0 7 262 204 Justin Smoak 146 502 67 122 34 0 25 76 0 81 242 205 Yangervis Solarte 122 468 50 106 20 0 17 54 1 31 226 206 Marcus Stroman 19 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 333 207 Darnell Sweeney 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 000 208 Rowdy Tellez 23 70 9 22 9 0 4 14 0 2 314 209 Devon Travis 103 358 41 83 14 3 11 44 3 16 232 210 Richard Urena 40 99 10 29 4 0 1 6 2 7 293 211 Gio Urshela 19 43 7 10 1 0 1 3 0 2 233 212 Team Totals 162 5477 709 1336 320 16 217 680 47 499 244 1 Pitching edit Note G Games pitched GS Games started W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average WHIP Walks hits per inning pitched IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Total runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed W Walks allowed K Strikeouts Ref Reference Player G GS W L SV ERA WHIP IP H R ER BB K Ref John Axford 45 1 4 1 0 4 41 1 24 51 43 27 24 20 50 213 Danny Barnes 47 0 3 3 0 5 71 1 68 41 47 28 26 22 38 214 Joe Biagini 50 4 4 7 0 6 00 1 67 72 96 50 48 24 53 215 Ryan Borucki 17 17 4 6 0 3 87 1 32 972 3 96 48 42 33 67 216 Tyler Clippard 73 1 4 3 7 3 67 1 17 682 3 57 29 28 23 85 217 Rhiner Cruz 2 0 0 0 0 2 70 1 50 31 3 3 1 1 2 4 218 Brandon Cumpton 1 0 0 0 0 5 40 3 00 12 3 3 1 1 2 2 219 Oliver Drake 2 0 0 0 0 16 20 2 40 12 3 4 3 3 0 2 220 Marco Estrada 28 28 7 14 0 5 64 1 43 1431 3 154 91 90 51 103 221 Jose Fernandez 13 0 0 0 0 6 10 1 35 101 3 10 7 7 4 6 222 Jaime Garcia 25 13 3 6 0 5 93 1 55 741 3 77 52 50 38 69 223 Sam Gaviglio 26 24 3 10 0 5 31 1 44 1232 3 140 77 71 38 106 224 Ken Giles 21 0 0 1 14 4 12 1 12 192 3 18 11 9 4 22 225 Taylor Guerrieri 9 0 0 0 0 4 66 1 34 92 3 9 5 5 4 8 226 Preston Guilmet 6 0 0 0 0 9 00 1 88 8 11 8 8 4 5 227 J A Happ 20 20 10 6 0 4 18 1 18 114 99 61 53 35 130 228 Mike Hauschild 2 0 1 1 0 4 32 1 32 81 3 7 4 4 4 5 229 Mark Leiter Jr 8 0 0 0 0 13 50 2 55 62 3 13 11 10 4 9 230 Aaron Loup 50 0 0 0 0 4 54 1 60 352 3 44 21 18 13 42 231 Tim Mayza 37 0 2 0 0 3 28 1 31 352 3 33 13 13 14 38 232 Deck McGuire 4 0 0 0 0 6 48 1 68 81 3 9 6 6 5 7 233 Kendrys Morales 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 00 1 0 0 0 1 0 234 Seung hwan Oh 48 0 4 3 2 2 68 1 00 47 37 14 14 10 55 235 Roberto Osuna 15 0 0 0 9 2 93 1 11 151 3 16 5 5 1 13 236 Thomas Pannone 12 6 4 1 0 4 19 1 21 43 37 20 20 15 29 237 David Paulino 7 0 1 0 0 1 35 1 20 62 3 6 2 1 2 6 238 Jake Petricka 41 0 3 1 0 4 53 1 64 452 3 59 28 23 16 41 239 Carlos Ramirez 2 0 0 0 0 3 86 2 57 21 3 1 1 1 5 3 240 Sean Reid Foley 7 7 2 4 0 5 13 1 56 331 3 31 23 19 21 40 241 Chris Rowley 2 0 0 1 0 40 50 4 50 2 3 2 4 3 1 0 242 Aaron Sanchez 20 20 4 6 0 4 89 1 57 105 106 62 57 59 86 243 Luis Santos 15 1 1 1 0 7 20 1 80 20 26 16 16 10 24 244 Justin Shafer 6 0 0 0 0 3 24 1 56 81 3 6 4 3 7 2 245 Murphy Smith 3 0 0 0 0 8 10 1 80 31 3 5 3 3 1 0 246 Marcus Stroman 19 19 4 9 0 5 54 1 48 1021 3 115 68 63 36 78 247 Ryan Tepera 68 0 5 5 7 3 62 1 21 642 3 54 27 26 24 68 248 Team Totals 162 162 73 89 39 4 85 1 41 1433 2 3 1476 832 772 551 1298 2 Awards editRecipient Award Date awarded Ref Justin Smoak American League Player of the Week April 2 249 J A Happ All Star July 8 250 Lourdes Gurriel Jr American League Rookie of the Month July August 3 251 Kendrys Morales American League Player of the Week August 27 252 Transactions editMarch edit On March 29 designated Sam Moll for assignment placed Anthony Alford and Dalton Pompey on the 10 day disabled list placed Troy Tulowitzki on the 60 day disabled list optioned Joe Biagini Tim Mayza and Teoscar Hernandez to Triple A Buffalo and selected the contracts of John Axford and Tyler Clippard 253 On March 31 outrighted Sam Moll to Triple A Buffalo 253 April edit On April 9 sent Anthony Alford on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 254 On April 10 placed Kendrys Morales on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Tim Mayza 254 On April 13 placed Josh Donaldson on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Teoscar Hernandez 254 On April 17 recalled Joe Biagini 254 On April 18 optioned Joe Biagini 254 On April 20 optioned Tim Mayza and Gift Ngoepe recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr and activated Kendrys Morales 254 On April 21 traded Jon Berti to the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations 254 On April 23 placed John Axford on the bereavement list and recalled Tim Mayza 254 On April 27 activated John Axford and optioned Tim Mayza 254 On April 28 sent Josh Donaldson on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 254 On April 29 optioned Devon Travis and recalled Carlos Ramirez 254 On April 30 placed Randal Grichuk on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Gift Ngoepe 254 May edit On May 3 activated Josh Donaldson placed Justin Smoak on the paternity list optioned Gift Ngoepe and recalled Dwight Smith Jr and Tim Mayza After the first game of the doubleheader the Blue Jays optioned Danny Barnes placed Steve Pearce on the 10 day disabled list recalled Joe Biagini and selected the contract of Luis Santos 255 On May 4 designated Luis Santos for assignment optioned Joe Biagini Carlos Ramirez and Dwight Smith Jr recalled Dalton Pompey and Richard Urena and selected the contract of Jake Petricka 255 On May 5 optioned Jake Petricka and recalled Anthony Alford 255 On May 8 placed Roberto Osuna on the restricted list placed Aledmys Diaz on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Richard Urena and Jake Petricka 255 On May 9 acquired Gio Urshela from the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations or a player to be named later 255 On May 11 placed Marcus Stroman on the 10 day disabled list optioned Tim Mayza and recalled Joe Biagini and Sam Gaviglio 255 On May 12 optioned Dalton Pompey and recalled Gio Urshela 255 On May 13 optioned Lourdes Gurriel Jr designated Carlos Ramirez for assignment and selected the contract of Deck McGuire 255 On May 14 optioned Anthony Alford 255 On May 15 recalled Dwight Smith Jr 255 On May 16 optioned Deck McGuire and recalled Danny Barnes 255 On May 18 placed Jaime Garcia on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Deck McGuire 255 On May 21 optioned Richard Urena and sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 255 On May 22 recalled Devon Travis 255 On May 24 optioned Deck McGuire 255 On May 25 recalled Dalton Pompey 255 On May 26 activated Jaime Garcia and optioned Dalton Pompey 255 On May 27 sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats 255 On May 29 sent Aledmys Diaz on a rehab assignment to the Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats 255 On May 30 sent Randal Grichuk on a rehab assignment to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons 255 June edit On June 1 placed Josh Donaldson on the 10 day disabled list optioned Dwight Smith Jr and Jake Petricka activated Aledmys Diaz and Randal Grichuk and recalled Tim Mayza 256 On June 9 designated Deck McGuire for assignment and claimed Preston Guilmet off waivers from the St Louis Cardinals 256 On June 11 optioned Tim Mayza and recalled Preston Guilmet 256 On June 13 sent Marcus Stroman on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 256 On June 16 sent Steve Pearce on a rehab assignment to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons 256 On June 19 placed Sam Gaviglio on the paternity list and recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr 256 On June 22 placed Danny Barnes on the 10 day disabled list activated Sam Gaviglio and Steve Pearce and optioned Lourdes Gurriel Jr 256 On June 23 placed Aaron Sanchez and Jaime Garcia on the 10 day disabled list activated Marcus Stroman and recalled Tim Mayza 256 On June 26 designated Gio Urshela for assignment and recalled Ryan Borucki 256 On June 28 traded Steve Pearce and cash considerations to the Boston Red Sox for Santiago Espinal 256 On June 29 selected the contract of Darnell Sweeney 256 On June 30 placed Ryan Tepera on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Jake Petricka 256 July edit On July 2 optioned Darnell Sweeney and recalled Lourdes Gurriel Jr 257 On July 3 outrighted Gio Urshela to Triple A Buffalo 257 On July 4 optioned Tim Mayza designated Preston Guilmet for assignment and selected the contracts of Rhiner Cruz and Luis Santos 257 On July 5 outrighted Darnell Sweeney to Triple A Buffalo 257 On July 6 outrighted Preston Guilmet to Triple A Buffalo 257 On July 8 placed Rhiner Cruz on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Tim Mayza 257 On July 12 sent Jaime Garcia on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 257 On July 13 placed Marco Estrada on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Dwight Smith Jr 257 On July 14 optioned Ryan Borucki transferred Rhiner Cruz to the 60 day disabled list and selected the contract of Chris Rowley 257 On July 15 placed Kevin Pillar on the 10 day disabled list placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr on the 7 day concussion disabled list and activated Jaime Garcia and Ryan Tepera 257 On July 16 optioned Chris Rowley 257 On July 20 recalled Richard Urena 257 On July 22 activated Lourdes Gurriel Jr and optioned Richard Urena 257 On July 24 sent Danny Barnes on a rehab assignment to the Rookie level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays recalled Ryan Borucki and optioned Tim Mayza 257 On July 26 claimed Oliver Drake and traded Seung hwan Oh to the Colorado Rockies for Chad Spanberger and Forrest Wall and J A Happ to the New York Yankees for Brandon Drury and Billy McKinney 257 On July 27 activated Brandon Drury 257 On July 28 optioned Billy McKinney 257 On July 30 designated Oliver Drake for assignment activated Marco Estrada transferred Josh Donaldson to the 60 day disabled list and traded Roberto Osuna to the Houston Astros for Ken Giles Hector Perez and David Paulino 257 On July 31 traded Aaron Loup to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jacob Waguespack traded John Axford to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Corey Copping and selected the contracts of Brandon Cumpton and Darnell Sweeney 257 August edit On August 1 placed Lourdes Gurriel Jr on the 10 day disabled list and activated Danny Barnes 258 On August 2 designated Darnell Sweeney for assignment optioned Dwight Smith Jr activated Ken Giles and signed Mike Hauschild 258 On August 3 activated Kevin Pillar and optioned Brandon Cumpton 258 On August 4 traded Gio Urshela to the New York Yankees for cash considerations 258 On August 5 outrighted Darnell Sweeney to Triple A Buffalo 258 On August 7 placed Brandon Drury on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Richard Urena 258 On August 9 sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Rookie level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays optioned Mike Hauschild and recalled Thomas Pannone 258 On August 12 placed Yangervis Solarte on the 10 day disabled list and recalled Danny Jansen 258 On August 13 designated Brandon Cumpton for assignment optioned Danny Barnes and selected the contract of Sean Reid Foley 258 On August 14 acquired Bryan Baker from the Colorado Rockies as the player to be named later from the Seung hwan Oh trade 258 On August 15 sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays optioned Thomas Pannone and recalled Tim Mayza 258 On August 16 outrighted Brandon Cumpton 258 On August 17 placed Luke Maile on the paternity list and recalled Billy McKinney 258 On August 18 sent Lourdes Gurriel Jr on a rehab assignment to the Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats 258 On August 19 placed Marcus Stroman on the 10 day disabled list transferred Aaron Sanchez to the 60 day disabled list optioned Luis Santos recalled Thomas Pannone and selected the contract of Justin Shafer 258 On August 20 activated Luke Maile optioned Sean Reid Foley and sent Aaron Sanchez on a rehab assignment to the Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats 258 On August 21 sent Lourdes Gurriel Jr on a rehab assignment to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons 258 On August 24 activated Lourdes Gurriel Jr and optioned Richard Urena 258 On August 25 activated Aaron Sanchez and designated Jaime Garcia for assignment 258 On August 27 designated Luis Santos for assignment optioned Jake Petricka and Justin Shafer recalled Danny Barnes and selected the contract of Murphy Smith 258 On August 28 sent Josh Donaldson on a rehab assignment to Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays 258 On August 29 released Jaime Garcia 258 On August 31 outrighted Luis Santos to Triple A Buffalo traded Josh Donaldson to the Cleveland Indians for a player to be named later later revealed to be Julian Merryweather and traded Curtis Granderson to the Milwaukee Brewers for Demi Orimoloye 258 September edit On September 1 designated Murphy Smith for assignment claimed Mark Leiter Jr off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies and recalled Jose Fernandez Taylor Guerrieri and Sean Reid Foley 259 On September 3 activated Marcus Stroman and Mark Leiter Jr and outrighted Murphy Smith to Triple A Buffalo 259 On September 4 designated Mike Hauschild for assignment placed Joe Biagini on the 10 day disabled list selected the contract of Jonathan Davis and recalled Jake Petricka Dwight Smith Jr Rowdy Tellez and Richard Urena 259 On September 5 recalled David Paulino 259 On September 6 recalled Reese McGuire and Justin Shafer 259 On September 7 outrighted Mike Hauschild to Triple A Buffalo 259 On September 9 activated Yangervis Solarte 259 On September 11 placed Russell Martin on the paternity list 259 On September 14 activated Joe Biagini and Russell Martin 259 On September 17 recalled Anthony Alford 259 On September 26 transferred Brandon Drury to the 60 day disabled list and selected the contract of Jon Berti 259 October edit On October 1 recalled Dalton Pompey 260 On October 5 acquired Julian Merryweather from the Cleveland Indians as the player to be named later from the Josh Donaldson trade and designated Jon Berti for assignment 260 Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Updated to games played September 14 2018 Level Team League Manager Win loss record Position Postseason Ref Triple A Buffalo Bisons International League Bob Meacham 61 77 North Division6th place22 GB Did not qualify 261 Double A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League John Schneider 76 62 East Division2nd place2 GB Qualifiedwon SF 3 0won F 3 0 262 Advanced A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Casey Candaele 31 37 first half 38 31 second half North Division5th place first half 7 GB3rd place second half 7 GB Did not qualify 263 Class A Lansing Lugnuts Midwest League Cesar Martin 43 27 first half 37 33 second half East Division2nd place first half 4 GB2nd place second half 6 GB Qualifiedlost QF 0 2 264 Short Season A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Dallas McPherson 19 19 first half 21 17 second half North Division2nd place first half 1 GB 2nd place second half 1 GB Did not qualify 265 Rookie Advanced Bluefield Blue Jays Appalachian League Dennis Holmberg 42 26 East Division2nd place3 GB Qualifiedlost SF 1 2 266 Rookie GCL Blue Jays Gulf Coast League Luis Hurtado 24 29 Northwest Division5th place13 GB Did not qualify 267 Rookie DSL Blue Jays Dominican Summer League John Tamargo Jr 41 31 Baseball City Division2nd place7 GB Did not qualify 268 Notes edit 0 1 with Toronto 1 with Toronto 2 with Toronto 3 with Toronto 4 with Toronto 5 with Toronto 6 with 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