Jeff Blair
@SNJeffBlair
As co-host of the Blair & Barker show on Sportsnet 590 The FAN, Jeff Blair keeps listeners updated on major baseball news and offers his opinion and analysis on the Toronto Blue Jays and Major League Baseball. Blair also serves as a leading Sportsnet baseball analyst and writes a weekly column on sportsnet.ca.
Blue Jays dealing with cold, hard facts when it comes to their pitching
Jeff Blair
As the Toronto Blue Jays prepare for their 2024 home opener, Jeff Blair has a few things he wants to get off his chest.
Even the best pitchers must evolve to stay ahead of the game
Jeff Blair
With Ohtani's name at stake, MLB has a ready scapegoat
Jeff Blair
For now, everybody needs to take a deep breath. There is no indication that Shohei Ohtani gambled on Major League Baseball games; no indication that he has stepped on the sport’s third rail.
Should the Blue Jays care if Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is having fun?
Jeff Blair
After more than four years there is still a sense of the unknown surrounding the Blue Jays' Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
While adding Votto doesn't hurt, he won't make or break Blue Jays' season
Jeff Blair
Why reunion with Matt Chapman was not in cards for Blue Jays
Jeff Blair
In his weekly baseball column, Jeff Blair takes a look at Matt Chapman's departure from the Blue Jays and some pitchers who made some changes in the off-season.
With Bellinger signing shorter-term deal, what’s next for Boras and his top clients?
Jeff Blair
With the first of the Scott Boras four, Cody Bellinger, finally signed with the Cubs on a three-year contract that could become a one-year deal, what does this mean for his other noteworthy clients headed towards free agency? Jeff Blair breaks it down.
Around the Majors: It's a whole new world for managers these days
Jeff Blair
What we learned this MLB off-season: Blue Jays looking to next wave
Jeff Blair
The Toronto Blue Jays enter the penultimate year of club control over Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette with hints that the focus has already shifted to the aftertimes because the game waits for nobody.