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Major League Baseball season

2022 Toronto Blue Jays
Major League affiliations
  • American League (since 1977)
    • East Division (since 1977)
Location
  • Rogers Centre (since 1989)
  • Toronto, Ontario (since 1977)
Other information
Owner(s) Rogers, CEO Mark Shapiro
General manager(s) Ross Atkins
Manager(s) Charlie Montoyo
Local television Sportsnet
Sportsnet One
(Dan Shulman, Buck Martinez, Pat Tabler, Matt Devlin)
Local radio Blue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN
(Ben Wagner)
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The 2022 Toronto Blue Jays season is the 46th season of the Toronto Blue Jays franchise, and the Blue Jays' 31st full season (33rd overall) at Rogers Centre. The Blue Jays will be managed by Charlie Montoyo in his fourth year as Blue Jays manager.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, the MLB and MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was rescheduled for April 7, one week later than the original March 31 date, affecting two series for each team.[1]

Although MLB previously announced that any cancelled games due to the lockout would not be rescheduled, the agreement provides for a complete 162-game season. The three home games against the Tampa Bay Rays were rescheduled to be played in the Rays' two other visits, creating two five-game series, while the series at Baltimore was added to the end of the season.[2]

Previous season [edit]

The Blue Jays finished the 2021 Major League Baseball season with a 91–71 record, which placed them fourth in the American League East division.

Offseason [edit]

Lockout [edit]

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[3] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[4] [5]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[6]

Rule changes [edit]

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[7] [8]

Standings [edit]

American League East [edit]

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 59 23 0.720 34–9 25–14
Boston Red Sox 45 37 0.549 14 21–18 24–19
Tampa Bay Rays 45 37 0.549 14 25–17 20–20
Toronto Blue Jays 45 38 0.542 14½ 25–18 20–20
Baltimore Orioles 39 44 0.470 20½ 21–17 18–27

American League Wild Card [edit]

Division leaders W L Pct.
New York Yankees 59 23 0.720
Houston Astros 53 28 0.654
Minnesota Twins 47 38 0.553
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Boston Red Sox 45 37 0.549
Tampa Bay Rays 45 37 0.549
Toronto Blue Jays 45 38 0.542
Cleveland Guardians 40 40 0.500
Seattle Mariners 41 42 0.494 4
Chicago White Sox 39 41 0.487
Baltimore Orioles 39 44 0.470 6
Texas Rangers 37 43 0.463
Los Angeles Angels 38 45 0.458 7
Detroit Tigers 34 47 0.420 10
Kansas City Royals 30 50 0.375 13½
Oakland Athletics 28 56 0.333 17½

Records vs opponents [edit]

Record Games Left
Opponent Home Road Total Home Road Total
AL East
Baltimore Orioles 2–2 2–2 6 9 15
Boston Red Sox 5–2 2–1 7–3 3 6 9
New York Yankees 2–4 2–4 4–8 3 4 7
Tampa Bay Rays 2–3 1–2 3–5 5 6 11
Totals 11–11 5–7 16–18 17 25 42
AL Central
Chicago White Sox 3–0 1–2 4–2
Cleveland Guardians 1–3 1–3 3 3
Detroit Tigers 2–1 2–1 4 4
Kansas City Royals 2–1 2–1 4 4
Minnesota Twins 1–2 1–2 4 4
Totals 4–2 6–7 10–9 11 4 15
AL West
Houston Astros 2–1 2–1 4–2
Los Angeles Angels 4–0 4–0 3 3
Oakland Athletics 2–1 1–2 3–3
Seattle Mariners 2–1 2–1 4 4
Texas Rangers 2–1 2–1 3 3
Totals 8–4 7–3 15–7 3 7 10
National League
Chicago Cubs 3 3
Cincinnati Reds 2–1 2–1
Milwaukee Brewers 1–2 1–2
Pittsburgh Pirates 3 3
Philadelphia Phillies 2 2 4
St. Louis Cardinals 1–1 1–1 2 2
Totals 2–1 2–3 4–4 7 5 12
Grand Totals 25–18 20–20 45–38 38 41 79
Month Games Won Lost Pct.
April 22 14 8 .636
May 26 14 12 .538
June 28 15 13 .536
July 7 2 5 .286
August
September
October
Totals 83 45 38 .542

Regular season [edit]

Opening Day [edit]

Opening Day starters
Position Name
Catcher Danny Jansen
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Second baseman Cavan Biggio
Shortstop Bo Bichette
Third baseman Matt Chapman
Left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
Center fielder George Springer
Right fielder Teoscar Hernández
Designated hitter Alejandro Kirk
Pitcher José Berríos

April [edit]

The Blue Jays opened the 2022 season at home against the Texas Rangers. After falling behind 7–0 in the fourth inning, Toronto launched the largest comeback victory on Opening Day in 72 years, winning 10–8.[9] The Blue Jays would take the second game, 4–3, before losing the final game of the series, 12–6.[10] [11] The team then began its first road series of the season, taking on the New York Yankees in the Bronx. The Blue Jays won the first game of the four-game set, 3–0, and Jordan Romano earned his 26th consecutive save, breaking Tom Henke's franchise record.[12] After dropping the second game, 4–0, the Jays took the third game 6–4, aided largely by three home runs from Vladimir Guerrero Jr.[13] The Yankees took the final game of the series, 3–0, to split the series at two games apiece.[14] Returning home, the Blue Jays began a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics with a 4–1 victory.[15] The second game went into the ninth inning tied at five, until Cristian Pache hit a two-run home run to give Oakland the game 7–5.[16] The Blue Jays won the final game, 4–3, backed by another strong performance from Alek Manoah.[17]

Toronto began a six-game road trip in Boston the following night, where Bo Bichette's first two errors of the season helped the Red Sox to a 2–1 win.[18] Raimel Tapia's first home run of the season paced the Jays to a 6–1 victory in the second game,[19] and Kevin Gausman's eight shutout innings in the third and final game helped the Jays to a 3–2 win in the finale.[20] In the first game of a three-game series against the Houston Astros, Matt Chapman's ninth-inning double drove in Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to give the Blue Jays a 4–3 victory.[21] Santiago Espinal broke a tie in the seventh inning of the second game, giving the Jays a 3–2 win.[22] However, the team had its four-game winning streak snapped in the final game of the series, losing 8–7 in the tenth inning.[23] On April 25, the Blue Jays returned to Toronto to begin a ten-game homestand, starting with four games against the Red Sox. Bo Bichette's first-career grand slam in the eighth inning gave the first game to the Jays, 6–2.[24] In the second game, Boston scored four runs in the eighth inning to take a 5–2 lead. In the ninth inning, back-to-back doubles from Raimel Tapia and Santiago Espinal scored a run, and George Springer's two-run home run tied the game at five and sent it to a tenth inning, where Tapia hit a walk-off sacrifice fly.[25] Boston took the third game, 7–1, with manager Alex Cora returning from having COVID-19.[26] The Blue Jays took the series victory with a 1–0 win in the final game, led by Alek Manoah's seven shutout innings.[27] To close the month, the Jays dropped the opening game of the series against Houston 11–7,[28] but bounced back in the second game with a 2–1 victory to end April with a 14–8 record.[29]

May [edit]

To begin May, the Blue Jays took the final game of the three-game series against the Astros, 3–2.[30] Ending their ten-game homestand, the Jays took on the Yankees. Toronto dropped the first two games of the series, 3–2 and 9–1 respectively, but salvaged the final game 2–1, ending the Yankees' 11-game winning streak and taking their first series loss of the 2022 season.[31] [32] The Blue Jays then embarked on a nine-game road trip, beginning with four against the Cleveland Guardians. Rookie Steven Kwan's first home run helped Cleveland to a 6–5 victory in the opener.[33] The second game was rained out, and rescheduled as a doubleheader for the following day. The teams split the games, with Toronto taking the first 8–3 and Cleveland taking the second, 8–2.[34] The Guardians took the series with a 4–3 win in the finale.[35] After a day off, the Blue Jays were swept in a brief two-game series in New York against the Yankees.[36] With a 1–5 record on their road trip, the Blue Jays travelled to Tampa Bay for the first time in 2022, to take on the Rays. Toronto lost the opener, 5–2, which extended their losing streak to five games and lowered their record to 17–16.[37] The Jays ended their losing streak with a 5–1 victory in the second game, before dropping their fourth straight series with a 3–0 loss in the finale.[38] [39]

The Jays returned home after a dismal 2–7 road trip to take on Seattle and Cincinnati. Home runs from Bo Bichette and Matt Chapman led the Jays to a 6–2 win in the opener against the Mariners.[40] The Jays took the second game 3–0 but were unable to complete the sweep, dropping the final game 5–1.[41] The Blue Jays had another opportunity for a sweep, taking the first two games against Cincinnati by scores of 2–1 and 3–1, but again lost the finale, 3–2, after Toronto native Joey Votto's first home run of the season gave the Reds the lead.[42] The Jays then travelled to St. Louis for two games against the Cardinals. Paul Goldschmidt hit a walk-off grand slam in the first game, giving the Cards a 7–3 victory.[43] Toronto salvaged the final game of the series, 8–1, led by two home runs from Danny Jansen.[44] After a day off, the Blue Jays travelled to Los Angeles for four games against the Angels. Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the 2021 AL MVP runner-up, hit a home run off 2021 MVP winner Shohei Ohtani in the opener, leading the Jays to a 6–3 win.[45] The Blue Jays rallied in the ninth inning of the second game, with Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s RBI single proving to be the difference in a 4–3 victory.[46] The Jays entered the seventh inning of the third game down 4–1, but scored five runs and then held on to win the game 6–5.[47] Toronto earned their first sweep of the 2022 season with an 11–10 win in the final game of the series, and closed May with their sixth consecutive win after defeating the Chicago White Sox 6–5.[48] [49]

Game log [edit]

Legend
Blue Jays win Blue Jays loss Game postponed
2022 Game Log: 45–38 (Home: 25–18; Road: 20–20)

April: 14–8 (Home: 8–4; Road: 6–4)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
1 April 8 Rangers 10–8 Cimber (1–0) Santana (0–1) Romano (1) 45,022 1–0
2 April 9 Rangers 4–3 Richards (1–0) Martin (0–1) Romano (2) 43,386 2–0
3 April 10 Rangers 6–12 Burke (1–0) Merryweather (0–1) 31,549 2–1 1
4 April 11 @ Yankees 3–0 Manoah (1–0) Taillon (0–1) Romano (3) 26,211 3–1
5 April 12 @ Yankees 0–4 Holmes (1–0) Kikuchi (0–1) 25,068 3–2 1
6 April 13 @ Yankees 6–4 Cimber (2–0) Green (0–1) Romano (4) 30,109 4–2
7 April 14 @ Yankees 0–3 Severino (1–0) Gausman (0–1) King (1) 37,255 4–3
8 April 15 Athletics 4–1 Cimber (3–0) Jefferies (1–1) Romano (5) 35,415 5–3 +1
9 April 16 Athletics 5–7 Jiménez (1–0) Merryweather (0–2) Trivino (2) 32,330 5–4
10 April 17 Athletics 4–3 Manoah (2–0) Oller (0–1) Romano (6) 27,490 6–4
11 April 19 @ Red Sox 1–2 Robles (1–0) García (0–1) Whitlock (1) 31,640 6–5
12 April 20 @ Red Sox 6–1 Berríos (1–0) Pivetta (0–3) 33,354 7–5
13 April 21 @ Red Sox 3–2 Gausman (1–1) Houck (1–1) Romano (7) 35,792 8–5 +1
14 April 22 @ Astros 4–3 Mayza (1–0) Neris (1–1) Romano (8) 36,757 9–5 +1
15 April 23 @ Astros 3–2 Manoah (3–0) Taylor (0–1) Cimber (1) 36,075 10–5 +1
16 April 24 @ Astros 7–8 (10) Taylor (1–1) Romano (0–1) 39,534 10–6
17 April 25 Red Sox 6–2 Cimber (4–0) Strahm (1–1) 20,981 11–6
18 April 26 Red Sox 6–5 (10) Romano (1–1) Barnes (0–1) 22,611 12–6
19 April 27 Red Sox 1–7 Wacha (2–0) Thornton (0–1) 20,468 12–7 ½
20 April 28 Red Sox 1–0 Manoah (4–0) Whitlock (1–1) Romano (9) 23,144 13–7 ½
21 April 29 Astros 7–11 Urquidy (2–1) Thornton (0–2) 35,066 13–8
22 April 30 Astros 2–1 Berríos (2–0) García (1–1) Romano (10) 40,732 14–8

May: 14–12 (Home: 7–4; Road: 7–8)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
23 May 1 Astros 3–2 Gausman (2–1) Valdez (1–2) Romano (11) 31,802 15–8
24 May 2 Yankees 2–3 Holmes (2–0) García (0–2) Green (1) 18,577 15–9
25 May 3 Yankees 1–9 Taillon (2–1) Cimber (4–1) 22,491 15–10
26 May 4 Yankees 2–1 Kikuchi (1–1) Cortés Jr. (1–1) Romano (12) 29,057 16–10
27 May 5 @ Guardians 5–6 Civale (1–2) Berríos (2–1) Clase (5) 9,104 16–11 3
May 6 @ Guardians Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 7
28 May 7 (1) @ Guardians 8–3 Gausman (3–1) Bieber (1–2) see 2nd game 17–11
29 May 7 (2) @ Guardians 2–8 McKenzie (2–2) Stripling (0–1) 16,819 17–12 3
30 May 8 @ Guardians 3–4 Shaw (1–0) Cimber (4–2) Clase (6) 14,787 17–13
31 May 10 @ Yankees 5–6 Peralta (1–0) Romano (1–2) 41,522 17–14 5
32 May 11 @ Yankees 3–5 Taillon (3–1) Berríos (2–2) Chapman (8) 42,105 17–15 6
33 May 13 @ Rays 2–5 Kittredge (3–0) Gausman (3–2) Adam (1) 10,169 17–16
34 May 14 @ Rays 5–1 Mayza (2–0) Thompson (1–2) 15,195 18–16
35 May 15 @ Rays 0–3 Wisler (2–1) Manoah (4–1) Kittredge (5) 20,832 18–17
36 May 16 Mariners 6–2 Kikuchi (2–1) Flexen (1–6) Cimber (2) 28,207 19–17
37 May 17 Mariners 3–0 Berríos (3–2) Gilbert (4–2) Cimber (3) 22,988 20–17
38 May 18 Mariners 1–5 Gonzales (2–4) Gausman (3–3) 20,472 20–18
39 May 20 Reds 2–1 Ryu (1–0) Castillo (0–2) Romano (13) 29,300 21–18
40 May 21 Reds 3–1 Manoah (5–1) Cessa (2–1) Romano (14) 39,393 22–18
41 May 22 Reds 2–3 Díaz (2–0) García (0–3) Warren (2) 42,323 22–19 7
42 May 23 @ Cardinals 3–7 (10) Cabrera (2–1) Phelps (0–1) 36,033 22–20 7
43 May 24 @ Cardinals 8–1 Gausman (4–3) Hicks (1–4) 33,797 23–20 7
44 May 26 @ Angels 6–3 Ryu (2–0) Ohtani (3–3) 28,228 24–20
45 May 27 @ Angels 4–3 Richards (2–0) Iglesias (1–3) Romano (15) 44,641 25–20
46 May 28 @ Angels 6–5 Cimber (5–2) Barraclough (0–1) Stripling (1) 34,005 26–20
47 May 29 @ Angels 11–10 Cimber (6–2) Quijada (0–1) Phelps (1) 36,568 27–20
48 May 31 White Sox 6–5 Gausman (5–3) Giolito (3–2) Romano (16) 25,424 28–20

June: 15–13 (Home: 9–7; Road: 6–6)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
49 June 1 White Sox 7–3 Stripling (1–1) Kopech (1–2) 23,312 29–20 5
50 June 2 White Sox 8–3 Manoah (6–1) Cueto (0–2) 25,250 30–20
51 June 3 Twins 3–9 Cotton (1–1) Kikuchi (2–2) 27,753 30–21
52 June 4 Twins 12–3 Berríos (4–2) Bundy (3–3) 36,987 31–21
53 June 5 Twins 6–8 Cotton (2–1) Gausman (5–4) Morán (1) 34,088 31–22
54 June 6 @ Royals 8–0 Stripling (2–1) Lynch (2–5) 10,889 32–22 7
55 June 7 @ Royals 7–0 Manoah (7–1) Keller (1–7) 15,103 33–22 7
56 June 8 @ Royals 4–8 Singer (3–1) Richards (2–1) 12,196 33–23 7
57 June 10 @ Tigers 10–1 Berríos (5–2) Rodríguez (0–2) 26,226 34–23
58 June 11 @ Tigers 1–3 Brieske (1–5) Gausman (5–5) Soto (13) 30,738 34–24
59 June 12 @ Tigers 6–0 Stripling (3–1) Skubal (5–3) 29,399 35–24
60 June 13 Orioles 11–1 Manoah (8–1) Bradish (1–4) 19,716 36–24 8
61 June 14 Orioles 5–6 Lyles (4–5) Kikuchi (2–3) López (9) 23,106 36–25 9
62 June 15 Orioles 7–6 (10) Cimber (7–2) Bautista (2–2) 19,961 37–25 9
63 June 16 Orioles 2–10 Wells (4–4) Gausman (5–6) 36,832 37–26 10
64 June 17 Yankees 3–12 Montgomery (3–1) Stripling (3–2) 44,688 37–27 11
65 June 18 Yankees 0–4 Taillon (8–1) Manoah (8–2) 45,055 37–28 12
66 June 19 Yankees 10–9 García (1–3) Peralta (1–1) Romano (17) 44,395 38–28 11
67 June 20 @ White Sox 7–8 Lynn (1–0) Berríos (5–3) Kelly (1) 22,842 38–29 12
68 June 21 @ White Sox 6–7 (12) Velasquez (3–3) Gage (0–1) 20,529 38–30 12
69 June 22 @ White Sox 9–5 Stripling (4–2) Giolito (4–4) 19,406 39–30 12
70 June 24 @ Brewers 9–4 Manoah (9–2) Houser (4–8) 32,166 40–30 11½
71 June 25 @ Brewers 4–5 Burnes (6–4) Kikuchi (2–4) Hader (22) 34,768 40–31 11½
72 June 26 @ Brewers 3–10 Gustave (1–0) Berríos (5–4) 35,503 40–32 12½
73 June 27 Red Sox 7–2 Gausman (6–6) Seabold (0–1) 25,498 41–32 12½
74 June 28 Red Sox 6–5 Romano (2–2) Danish (2–1) 27,140 42–32 12½
75 June 29 Red Sox 5–6 (10) Strahm (3–2) Phelps (0–2) 27,601 42–33 13½
76 June 30 Rays 4–1 Kikuchi (3–4) Yarbrough (0–4) Cimber (4) 22,987 43–33 12½

July: 2–5 (Home: 1–3; Road: 1–2)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
77 July 1 Rays 9–2 Berríos (6–4) Kluber (3–5) 44,445 44–33 12
78 July 2 (1) Rays 2–6 McClanahan (9–3) Lawrence (0–1) 39,426 44–34 13
79 July 2 (2) Rays 5–11 Garza Jr. (2–2) Hatch (0–1) 24,180 44–35 14
80 July 3 Rays 3–7 Baz (1–1) Stripling (4–3) Adam (3) 35,757 44–36 14
81 July 4 @ Athletics 1–5 Irvin (3–6) Manoah (9–3) 24,403 44–37 14½
82 July 5 @ Athletics 3–5 Martínez (2–1) Kikuchi (3–5) Trivino (6) 4,846 44–38 14½
83 July 6 @ Athletics 2–1 Cimber (8–2) Acevedo (1–2) Romano (18) 6,330 45–38 14½
84 July 7 @ Mariners
85 July 8 @ Mariners
86 July 9 @ Mariners
87 July 10 @ Mariners
88 July 12 Phillies
89 July 13 Phillies
90 July 14 Royals
91 July 15 Royals
92 July 16 Royals
93 July 17 Royals
94 July 22 @ Red Sox
95 July 23 @ Red Sox
96 July 24 @ Red Sox
97 July 26 Cardinals
98 July 27 Cardinals
99 July 28 Tigers
100 July 29 Tigers
101 July 30 Tigers
102 July 31 Tigers

August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
103 August 2 @ Rays
104 August 3 @ Rays
105 August 4 @ Twins
106 August 5 @ Twins
107 August 6 @ Twins
108 August 7 @ Twins
109 August 8 @ Orioles
110 August 9 @ Orioles
111 August 10 @ Orioles
112 August 12 Guardians
113 August 13 Guardians
114 August 14 Guardians
115 August 15 Orioles
116 August 16 Orioles
117 August 17 Orioles
118 August 18 @ Yankees
119 August 19 @ Yankees
120 August 20 @ Yankees
121 August 21 @ Yankees
122 August 23 @ Red Sox
123 August 24 @ Red Sox
124 August 25 @ Red Sox
125 August 26 Angels
126 August 27 Angels
127 August 28 Angels
128 August 29 Cubs
129 August 30 Cubs
130 August 31 Cubs

September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
131 September 2 @ Pirates
132 September 3 @ Pirates
133 September 4 @ Pirates
134 September 5 @ Orioles
135 September 6 @ Orioles
136 September 7 @ Orioles
137 September 9 @ Rangers
138 September 10 @ Rangers
139 September 11 @ Rangers
140 September 12 Rays
141 September 13 (1) Rays
142 September 13 (2) Rays
143 September 14 Rays
144 September 15 Rays
145 September 16 Orioles
146 September 17 Orioles
147 September 18 Orioles
148 September 20 @ Phillies
149 September 21 @ Phillies
150 September 22 @ Rays
151 September 23 @ Rays
152 September 24 @ Rays
153 September 25 @ Rays
154 September 26 Yankees
155 September 27 Yankees
156 September 28 Yankees
157 September 30 Red Sox

October: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Road: 0–0)

# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record GB
158 October 1 Red Sox
159 October 2 Red Sox
160 October 3 @ Orioles
161 October 4 @ Orioles
162 October 5 @ Orioles

Statistics [edit]

Batting [edit]

(Updated as of July 6)

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG Ref.
Bo Bichette 82 346 45 89 20 0 13 44 5 22 .257 [50]
Cavan Biggio 45 118 18 27 10 1 2 12 1 23 .229 [51]
Vinny Capra 8 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 .200 [52]
Matt Chapman 78 271 42 61 14 0 13 40 0 27 .225 [53]
Zack Collins 24 67 7 14 4 0 4 10 0 6 .209 [54]
Santiago Espinal 82 290 30 78 20 0 6 37 4 23 .269 [55]
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 82 310 45 82 13 0 19 53 0 37 .265 [56]
Lourdes Gurriel Jr. 74 265 33 77 21 0 5 34 2 18 .291 [57]
Tyler Heineman 10 15 2 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 .267 [58]
Teoscar Hernández 59 224 27 58 14 1 9 32 3 15 .259 [59]
Danny Jansen 19 56 9 13 1 0 7 13 0 3 .232 [60]
Gosuke Katoh 8 7 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 .143 [61]
Alejandro Kirk 73 230 40 73 12 0 10 33 0 31 .317 [62]
Otto Lopez 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 [63]
Gabriel Moreno 16 50 3 14 1 0 0 4 0 2 .280 [64]
George Springer 74 274 47 68 12 2 15 38 8 30 .248 [65]
Raimel Tapia 69 224 24 58 14 0 3 21 4 9 .259 [66]
Bradley Zimmer 58 69 10 8 4 0 2 3 1 5 .116 [67]

Pitching [edit]

(Updated as of July 6)

Player G GS W L SV ERA WHIP IP H R ER BB K Ref.
Anthony Banda 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.00 1 1 0 0 0 0 [68]
Jeremy Beasley 6 0 0 0 0 6.30 1.30 10 10 7 7 3 13 [69]
José Berríos 17 17 6 4 0 5.44 1.39 89 13 101 54 54 23 73 [70]
Ryan Borucki 11 0 0 0 0 9.95 1.89 6 13 7 7 7 5 8 [71]
Max Castillo 4 0 0 0 0 2.16 0.96 8 13 6 2 2 2 10 [72]
Adam Cimber 38 0 8 2 4 3.28 0.98 35 23 29 15 13 6 26 [73]
Bowden Francis 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 1.50 23 1 0 0 0 1 [74]
Matt Gage 11 0 0 1 0 1.38 0.92 13 6 4 2 6 12 [75]
Yimi García 28 0 1 3 0 3.42 0.99 26 13 21 11 10 5 26 [76]
Kevin Gausman 16 16 6 6 0 2.86 1.27 88 96 35 28 16 100 [77]
Anthony Kay 1 0 0 0 0 4.50 1.50 2 2 1 1 1 3 [78]
Yusei Kikuchi 16 16 3 5 0 5.12 1.57 65 61 43 37 41 74 [79]
Casey Lawrence 4 0 0 1 0 6.23 1.23 13 13 9 9 3 9 [80]
Alek Manoah 16 16 9 3 0 2.33 0.99 100 13 78 31 26 21 90 [81]
Tim Mayza 27 0 2 0 0 2.86 1.45 22 24 8 7 8 20 [82]
Julian Merryweather 20 0 0 2 0 6.38 1.42 18 13 23 13 13 3 17 [83]
David Phelps 35 0 0 2 1 3.00 1.21 33 26 13 11 14 30 [84]
Trevor Richards 31 0 2 1 0 6.10 1.58 31 30 22 21 19 35 [85]
Jordan Romano 31 0 2 2 18 2.70 1.20 30 23 10 9 13 34 [86]
Sergio Romo 3 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.43 2 13 0 0 0 1 3 [87]
Hyun-jin Ryu 6 6 2 0 0 5.67 1.33 27 32 17 17 4 16 [88]
Tayler Saucedo 4 0 0 0 0 13.50 2.63 2 23 6 4 4 1 0 [89]
Ross Stripling 19 11 4 3 1 3.32 1.12 62 13 57 25 23 13 49 [90]
Trent Thornton 26 0 0 2 0 4.38 1.32 37 34 18 18 15 29 [91]
Andrew Vasquez 9 0 0 0 0 8.10 1.35 6 23 6 6 6 3 6 [92]

Transactions [edit]

April [edit]

  • On April 7, selected the contract of Gosuke Katoh, and recalled Zack Collins.[93]
  • On April 8, traded Anthony Castro to the Cleveland Guardians for Bradley Zimmer.[93]
  • On April 10, activated Bradley Zimmer, and optioned Gosuke Katoh to Triple-A Buffalo.[93]
  • On April 11, optioned Tayler Saucedo to Triple-A Buffalo, designated Josh Palacios for assignment, placed Danny Jansen on the 10-day injured list, recalled Anthony Kay, and selected the contract of Tyler Heineman.[93]
  • On April 14, placed Teoscar Hernández on the 10-day injured list and recalled Gosuke Katoh.[93]
  • On April 17, placed Hyun-jin Ryu on the 10-day injured list and activated Ryan Borucki.[93]
  • On April 21, optioned Anthony Kay, and recalled Tayler Saucedo.[93]
  • On April 25, placed Cavan Biggio on the 10-day injured list and recalled Bowden Francis.[93]
  • On April 27, placed Ryan Borucki on the 10-day injured list and recalled Andrew Vasquez.[93]
  • On April 29, optioned Bowden Francis to Triple-A Buffalo and selected the contract of Vinny Capra.[93]
  • On April 30, placed Tayler Saucedo on the 10-day injured list and recalled Bowden Francis.[93]

May [edit]

  • On May 2, optioned Bowden Francis and Gosuke Katoh.[94]
  • On May 3, sent Teoscar Hernández on a rehab assignment to the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[94]
  • On May 4, optioned Andrew Vasquez, designated Gosuke Katoh for assignment, and selected the contract of Casey Lawrence.[94]
  • On May 5, sent Hyun-jin Ryu on rehab assignment.[94]
  • On May 7, optioned Julian Merryweather to Triple-A Buffalo and activated Ryan Borucki and Teoscar Hernández.[94]
  • On May 8, optioned Casey Lawrence to Triple-A Buffalo.[94]
  • On May 10, sent Cavan Biggio on rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons and Danny Jansen on rehab assignment to the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[94]
  • On May 14, optioned Tyler Heineman and Trent Thornton to Triple-A Buffalo, and activated Danny Jansen and Hyun-jin Ryu.[94]
  • On May 16, optioned Cavan Biggio to Triple-A Buffalo, recalled Andrew Vasquez, and placed Tim Mayza on 15-day injured list.[94]
  • On May 23, optioned Zack Collins to Triple-A Buffalo and recalled Julian Merryweather.[94]
  • On May 26, optioned Vinny Capra to Triple-A Buffalo, recalled Cavan Biggio, and sent Nate Pearson on a rehab assignment to the Single-A Dunedin Blue Jays.[94]
  • On May 31, designated Ryan Borucki for assignment, and recalled Trent Thornton.[94]

June [edit]

  • On June 1, sent Nate Pearson on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[95]
  • On June 2, placed Hyun-jin Ryu on the 15-day injured list and selected the contract of Jeremy Beasley.[95]
  • On June 4, traded Ryan Borucki to the Seattle Mariners for Tyler Keenan.[95]
  • On June 6, optioned Jeremy Beasley, transferred Nate Pearson to the 60-day injured list, and selected the contract of Matt Gage.[95]
  • On June 7, placed Danny Jansen on the 10-day injured list and recalled Zack Collins.[95]
  • On June 8, sent Tim Mayza on a rehab assignment to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons.[95]
  • On June 10, placed Andrew Vasquez on the 15-day injured list and recalled Jeremy Beasley.[95]
  • On June 11, optioned Zack Collins and Jeremy Beasley, recalled Gabriel Moreno, and activated Tim Mayza.[95]

Roster [edit]

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

  • 17 José Berríos
  • 34 Kevin Gausman
  • 16 Yusei Kikuchi
  • 62 Casey Lawrence
  •  6 Alek Manoah
  • 48 Ross Stripling

Bullpen

  • 43 Anthony Banda
  • 90 Adam Cimber
  • 58 Tim Mayza
  • 35 David Phelps
  • 54 Sergio Romo
  • 33 Trevor Richards

Closer(s)

  • 68 Jordan Romano

Catchers

  • 21 Zack Collins
  • 30 Alejandro Kirk
  • 55 Gabriel Moreno

Infielders

  • 11 Bo Bichette
  •  8 Cavan Biggio
  • 26 Matt Chapman
  •  5 Santiago Espinal
  • 27 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Outfielders

  • 13 Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
  • 37 Teoscar Hernández
  •  4 George Springer
  • 15 Raimel Tapia
  •  7 Bradley Zimmer

Pitchers

  • 38 Jeremy Beasley
  • 60 Max Castillo
  • 65 Hagen Danner
  • 91 Matt Gage
  • 93 Yimi García Injury icon 2.svg
  • 31 Thomas Hatch
  • 47 Anthony Kay
  • -- Matt Peacock
  • 57 Trent Thornton
  • 50 Andrew Vasquez Injury icon 2.svg

Catchers

  •  9 Danny Jansen Injury icon 2.svg

Infielders

  • 44 Vinny Capra
  • 49 Leo Jimenez
  • 51 Otto López

Manager

  • 25 Charlie Montoyo

Coaches

  • 60 Alex Andreopoulos (bullpen catcher)
  • 67 Nevin Ashley (bullpen catcher)
  • 53 Mark Budzinski (first base)
  • 10 Matt Buschmann (bullpen)
  • 85 David Howell (pitching strategist)
  • 19 Dave Hudgens (hitting strategist)
  • 78 Luis Hurtado (bullpen catcher)
  • 52 Gil Kim (field cordinator)
  • 18 Guillermo Martínez (hitting)
  • 23 Hunter Mense (assistant hitting)
  • 20 Luis Rivera (third base)
  • 14 John Schneider (bench)
  • 40 Pete Walker (pitching)
  • 86 Adam Yudelman (coach)

60-day injured list

  • 67 Julian Merryweather
  • 24 Nate Pearson
  • 99 Hyun-jin Ryu
  • 54 Tayler Saucedo
  • 26 active, 14 inactive
  • Injury icon 2.svg 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list
  • # Personal leave
  • Roster and coaches updated July 6, 2022
  • TransactionsDepth chart
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Farm system [edit]

(Updated as of June 13)

Level Team League Manager Win–loss record Division Postseason Ref.
Triple-A Buffalo Bisons International League Casey Candaele 33–26 East Division TBA [96]
Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats Eastern League Cesar Martin 27–29 Northeast Division TBA [97]
High-A Vancouver Canadians Northwest League Brent Lavallee 25–28 TBA [98]
Low-A Dunedin Blue Jays Florida State League Donnie Murphy 25–32 West Division TBA [99]
Rookie FCL Blue Jays Florida Complex League Jose Mayorga 4–2 North Division TBA [100]
Rookie DSL Blue Jays Dominican Summer League Andy Fermin 3–4 Baseball City TBA [101]

Notes [edit]

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