2024 Toronto Blue Jays season explained

Toronto Blue Jays
Season:2024
League:American League
Division:East
Ballpark:Rogers Centre
City:Toronto, Ontario
Owners:Rogers, CEO Mark Shapiro
General Managers:Ross Atkins
Managers:John Schneider
Television:Sportsnet
Sportsnet One
Radio:Blue Jays Radio Network
Sportsnet 590 the FAN
Next Season:none

The 2024 Toronto Blue Jays season is the franchise's 48th season in Major League Baseball, and 33rd full season (35th overall) at Rogers Centre.

Previous season

The 2023 Blue Jays finished third in the AL East, behind the Tampa Bay Rays and the Baltimore Orioles, with an 89-73 (.549). They qualified for the postseason, but lost in two games in the Wild Card Series to the Minnesota Twins in Minnesota.

Offseason

Departing free agents

Trades

Waiver transactions

Free agent signings

Coaching changes

Regular season

Season standings

American League Wild Card

Records vs opponents

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AL East
4–3 2–4 6–7
0–3 1–1 1–4 3 5 8
4–3 2–4 6–7
2–4 2–2 4–6 3 3
Totals 10–13 7–11 17–24 3 8 11
AL Central
2–1 3–0 5–1
2–1 0–3 2–4
1–2 1–3 2–5
1–2 1–3 2–5
1–2 1–2 3 3
Totals 7–8 5–9 12–17 3 3
AL West
1–3 1–2 2–5
3–0 3–0 4 4
1–2 2–1 3–3
2–1 2–1 4–2
3–0 3–0 3 3
Totals 7–6 8–4 15–10 4 3 7
National League
1–2 1–2
3 3
1–2 1–2
1-1 1-1 1 1
2–1 2–1
1–2 1–2
3 3
1–2 1–2
3 3
1–1 1–1 2 2
2–1 2–1
2–1 2–1
2–1 2–1
3 3
1–2 1–2
Totals 6–5 9–11 15–16 12 3 15
Grand Totals 30–32 29–35 59–67 19 17 36
MonthGamesWonLostPct.
March 4 2 2
April 27 13 14
May 25 12 13
June 27 11 16
July 26 12 14
August 17 9 8
September
Totals 126 59 67

2024 draft

The 2024 Major League Baseball draft began on July 14. The Blue Jays gained a compensation selection at the end of the fourth round due to Matt Chapman signing with the San Francisco Giants after having been given a qualifying offer.[12]

RoundPickPlayerPositionCollege/SchoolNationalitySigned
120Trey YesavageRHPEast Carolina University
259Khai StephenRHPMississippi State UniversityJuly 22[13]
395Johnny KingLHPNaples High School (FL)July 22[14]
4125Sean Keys3BBucknell UniversityJuly 22[15]
4C136Nick MitchellOFIndiana University BloomingtonJuly 21[16]
5158Jackson WentworthRHPKansas StateJuly 22[17]
6187Aaron ParkerCUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraJuly 22[18]
7217Austin CatesRHPUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasJuly 24[19]
8247Eddie Micheletti Jr.OFVirginia TechJuly 22[20]
9277Colby HolcombeRHPMississippi State UniversityJuly 21[21]
10307Carter CunninghamOFEast Carolina UniversityJuly 17[22]

Regular season

Opening Day

As of right now, most of the players on the Opening Day roster are no longer with the team. The only players that remain are George Springer, Daulton Varsho, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Alejandro Kirk and José Berríos. Bo Bichette is currently on the Injured List.

Opening Day starters
Position Name
Catcher Alejandro Kirk
First baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Second baseman Cavan Biggio
Shortstop Bo Bichette
Third baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa
Left fielder Daulton Varsho
Center fielder Kevin Kiermaier
Right fielder George Springer
Designated hitter Justin Turner
Pitcher José Berríos

March and April

The Blue Jays opened the 2024 campaign on the road for a season-long ten-game road trip, due to ongoing renovations to the Rogers Centre.[23] The Jays split their opening series with the Tampa Bay Rays, with each team winning two games. Reliever Génesis Cabrera was suspended for three games due to a physical altercation with Rays shortstop José Caballero during the third game of the series, though the suspension was reduced to two games after appeal.[24] Toronto then began a three-game series with the Houston Astros in Houston, losing the first game after Ronel Blanco threw the first no-hitter of the 2024 MLB season.[25] The Jays would win the second game before being one-hit in the final game, setting a new franchise-low with just 38 hits through their first seven games.[26] The Blue Jays would take their first game against the New York Yankees 3–0, but would lose the following two games to end their road trip with a 4–6 record.[27]

Heading to the newly renovated Rogers Centre for the first time in 2024, the Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Mariners 5–2 in their home opener, and would take two of three games to win their first series of the season.[28] The Jays lost the opening game against the Colorado Rockies, but rallied to take the next two and win the series. Newly signed pitcher Yariel Rodriguez made his debut during the series where he struck out six batters and only got one earned run but didn't get credited with the win.[29] They carried that success into their final series of the homestand against the Yankees, winning the first two games and nearly taking the third before the bullpen allowed four runs in the ninth inning to lose the game, 6–4.[30] The Blue Jays then travelled to San Diego for the first time since the 2013 season to take on the Padres.[31] Toronto won two of three games to take their fourth consecutive series victory.[32] The Blue Jays then continued to Kansas City to take on the Royals, where they lost 3 of the 4 games, all by one run; the last was called after the top of the fifth due to rain.[33] The Blue Jays then lost a three-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers at home. The first game was marked by two-way player Shohei Ohtani hitting a home run in the first inning after he was booed by Toronto fans, following an off-season in which he was reported by some journalists to be signing with the team.[34] [35]

May

The month began with another series loss to the Royals, this time at home.[36] Next, they lost two of three to the Washington Nationals on the road. Alek Manoah made his return to the rotation in the last game.[37] Afterwards, they split two games with the Philadelphia Phillies with the win in the final game breaking an 11-game win streak at home for the Phillies.[38] They then lost a series against the Twins at home,[39] followed up by a two-game (middle game was rained out and will be made up in a doubleheader later in the season) split against the Orioles at Camden Yards.[40] A series loss to the Rays and series win against the White Sox at home followed.[41] [42] From May 23 to 26, the Blue Jays lost three of four to the Detroit Tigers on the road, punctuated by a 14–11 loss in the final game after Matt Vierling hit a three-run walk-off home run. The loss brought the Blue Jays to a then-season-low six games under .500.[43] [44] However, they followed that series by sweeping the White Sox in a three-game set on the road.[45] On May 31st, the Blue Jays debuted their new City Connect Jerseys with the theme entitled "Night Mode" where they played against the Pittsburgh Pirates where they won at the bottom of the 14th inning thanks to a walk-off home run from Davis Schneider.

June

From June 17 to 24, the Blue Jays lost seven games in a row; the streak was snapped by a victory at Fenway Park against the Red Sox. By then, they had fallen to six and a half games back of the final wild card playoff spot with a record of 36–43.[46] On June 23, infielder Orelvis Martínez, who made his MLB debut a few days earlier, was suspended 80 games for testing positive for performance-enhancing substance clomiphene, which he claims is being taken for addressing fertility issues.[47]

July

On July 25th, the Blue Jays got their most devastating and embarrassing loss of the season when they lost 13-0 to the Tampa Bay Rays. Everyone who was in attendance at the Rogers Center booed the entire team and they were also chanting "Fire Atkins" which was a message for Mark Shapiro to fire General Manager Ross Atkins. Infielder Ernie Clement pitched one inning in that game. Earlier that day, Kevin Kiermaier announced his retirement after the 2024 season. From July 26th to 28th, the Blue Jays rebounded from that horrible loss and swept the World Series Champions, the Texas Rangers.Before the week of the 2024 trade deadline, the Blue Jays traded away Cavan Biggio and placed Kevin Kiermaier on waivers where he was cleared. During the week of the 2024 trade deadline, as well as during trade deadline day itself, the Blue Jays traded away Yimi García, Nate Pearson, Danny Jansen, Justin Turner, Yusei Kikuchi, Trevor Richards, Isiah Kiner-Falefa, and Kevin Kiermaier. Except for the Kiermaier trade in which the Blue Jays received pitcher Ryan Yarbrough, the Blue Jays received prospects or rookies from all of these trades. A lot of fans online were saying the Kikuchi trade with the Houston Astros was a huge win for the team as they weren't expected that much of a trade for Kikuchi who only had 2 months left of his remaining contract. It was eventually called a fleece as most fans mentioned.

August

The month of August began with a 3 game series against the Baltimore Orioles and then a 3 game series against the Oakland Athletics. They won the series against Baltimore by winning the first and third game but fell to Oakland in the last two games, winning the first game of the series. From August 12th to 14th, the Blue Jays began a three game road series in Anaheim against the Los Angeles Angels where they won with a three game sweep. Will Wagner, son of MLB Legend Billy Wagner made his debut in the series and made history by getting three hits in his MLB debut. From August 16th to the 18th, the Blue Jays started a 3 game road series against the Chicago Cubs where they lost the first two games and the series by a single run each game.

Game log

|- style="background:#bfb;"| 1 || March 28 || @ Rays || 8–2 || Berríos (1–0) || Eflin (0–1) || — || 25,025 || 1–0 || –|- style="background:#fbb;"| 2 || March 29 || @ Rays || 2–8 || Civale (1–0) || Bassitt (0–1) || — || 18,653 || 1–1 || 1|- style="background:#fbb;" | 3 || March 30 || @ Rays || 1–5 || Littell (1–0) || Kikuchi (0–1) || — || 18,905 || 1–2 || 2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 4 || March 31 || @ Rays || 9–2 || White (1–0) || Armstrong (0–1) || — || 14,875 || 2–2 || 2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 5 || April 1 || @ Astros || 0–10 || Blanco (1–0) || Francis (0–1) || — || 27,285 || 2–3 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 6 || April 2 || @ Astros || 2–1 || Green (1–0) || Hader (0–2) || — || 28,811 || 3–3 || 2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 7 || April 3 || @ Astros || 0–8 || Javier (1–0) || Bassitt (0–2) || — || 26,279 || 3–4 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 8 || April 5 || @ Yankees || 3–0 || García (1–0) || Ferguson (0–1) || Green (1) || 47,812 || 4–4 || 2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 9 || April 6 || @ Yankees || 8–9 || Weaver (3–0) || Gausman (0–1) || Holmes (4) || 42,250 || 4–5 || 3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 10 || April 7 || @ Yankees || 3–8 || Cousins (1–0) || Francis (0–2) || Santana (1) || 40,569 || 4–6 || 4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 11 || April 8 || Mariners || 5–2 || Berríos (2–0) || Castillo (0–3) || — || 40,069 || 5–6 || 4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 12 || April 9 || Mariners || 5–3 || Bassitt (1–2) || Kirby (1–2) || Green (2) || 31,310 || 6–6 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 13 || April 10 || Mariners || 1–6 || Muñoz (1–1) || Mayza (0–1) || — || 22,960 || 6–7 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 14 || April 12 || Rockies || 4–12 || Feltner (1–1) || Gausman (0–2) || — || 29,035 || 6–8 || 4½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 15 || April 13 || Rockies || 5–3 || Francis (1–2) || Hudson (0–3) || García (1) || 31,472 || 7–8 || 5|- style="background:#bfb;"| 16 || April 14 || Rockies || 5–0 || Berríos (3–0) || Freeland (0–3) || — || 27,481 || 8–8 || 4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 17 || April 15 || Yankees || 3–1 || Bassitt (2–2) || Gil (0–1) || García (2) || 30,962 || 9–8 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 18 || April 16 || Yankees || 5–4 || Kikuchi (1–1) || Rodón (1–1) || Romano (1) || 31,175 || 10–8 || 2|- style="background:#fbb| 19 || April 17 || Yankees || 4–6 || González (1–0) || Swanson (0–1) || Holmes (7) || 30,233 || 10–9 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 20 || April 19 || @ Padres || 5–1 || Francis (2–2) || Waldron (0–2) || — || 44,890 || 11–9 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 21 || April 20 || @ Padres || 5–2 || Berríos (4–0) || Vásquez (0–1) || Romano (2) || 43,273 || 12–9 || 2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 22 || April 21 || @ Padres || 3–6 || Musgrove (3–2) || Bassitt (2–3) || Suárez (7) || 44,527 || 12–10 || 3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 23 || April 22 || @ Royals || 5–3 || Kikuchi (2–1) || Singer (2–1) || Romano (3) || 10,004 || 13–10 || 2½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 24 || April 23 || @ Royals || 2–3 || Stratton (2–1) || Gausman (0–3) || McArthur (5) || 11,357 || 13–11 || 3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 25 || April 24 || @ Royals || 2–3 || Schreiber (2–0) || Rodríguez (0–1) || McArthur (6) || 10,282 || 13–12 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 26 || April 25 || @ Royals || 1–2 || Ragans (1–2) || Berríos (4–1) || — || 9,740 || 13–13 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 27 || April 26 || Dodgers || 2–12 || Stone (2–1) || Bassitt (2–4) || — || 39,688 || 13–14 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 28 || April 27 || Dodgers || 2–4 || Glasnow (5–1) || Kikuchi (2–2) || Phillips (8) || 39,405 || 13–15 || 5|- style="background:#bfb;"| 29 || April 28 || Dodgers || 3–1 || Gausman (1–3) || Grove (0–1) || Romano (4) || 39,053 || 14–15 || 5|- style="background:#bfb;"| 30 || April 29 || Royals || 6–5 || Cabrera (1–0) || Bowlan (0–1) || Pearson (1) || 29,879 || 15–15 || 4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 31 || April 30 || Royals || 1–4 || Ragans (2–2) || Berríos (4–2) || McArthur (7) || 27,189 || 15–16 || 5|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 32 || May 1 || Royals || 1–6 || Lugo (5–1) || Bassitt (2–5) || — || 32,307 || 15–17 || 5|- style="background:#fbb;"| 33 || May 3 || @ Nationals || 3–9 || Barnes (2–0) || Swanson (0–2) || — || 22,856 || 15–18 || 6½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 34 || May 4 || @ Nationals || 6–3 || Gausman (2–3) || Irvin (2–3) || — || 22,836 || 16–18 || 6½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 35 || May 5 || @ Nationals || 8–11 || Harvey (2–1) || Cabrera (1–1) || Finnegan (11) || 18,363 || 16–19 || 7½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 36 || May 7 || @ Phillies || 1–10 || Sánchez (2–3) || Berríos (4–3) || — || 39,492 || 16–20 || 7½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 37 || May 8 || @ Phillies || 5–3 || Bassitt (3–5) || Nola (4–2) || Romano (5) || 34,681 || 17–20 || |- style="background:#fbb;"| 38 || May 10 || Twins || 2–3 || Ryan (2–2) || Kikuchi (2–3) || Jax (5) || 34,205 || 17–21 || 8½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 39 || May 11 || Twins || 10–8 || Swanson (1–2) || Jackson (1–2) || Romano (6) || 35,069 || 18–21 || 8½|- style="background:#fbb;"7½| 40 || May 12 || Twins || 1–5 || Ober (4–1) || Manoah (0–1) || — || 32,200 || 18–22 || 8½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 41 || May 13 || @ Orioles || 3–2 || Romano (1–0) || Webb (0–2) || — || 24,358 || 19–22 || 7½|- style="background:#bbb;"| — || May 14 || @ Orioles || colspan=7| Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 29|- style="background:#fbb;"| 42 || May 15 || @ Orioles || 2–3 || Coulombe (1–0) || Romano (1–1) || — || 29,578 || 19–23 || 9|- style="background:#fbb;"| 43 || May 17 || Rays || 3–4 || Alexander (2–2) || Bassitt (3–6) || Fairbanks (4) || 32,640 || 19–24 || 10½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 44 || May 18 || Rays || 4–5 || Ramírez (3–0) || Pearson (0–1) || Cleavinger (3) || 34,416 || 19–25 || 11½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 45 || May 19 || Rays || 5–2 || Manoah (1–1) || Civale (2–4) || Romano (7) || 35,840 || 20–25 || 11½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 46 || May 20 || White Sox || 9–3 || Berríos (5–3) || Fedde (4–1) || — || 36,993 || 21–25 || 10½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 47 || May 21 || White Sox || 0–5 || Crochet (5–4) || Kikuchi (2–4) || — || 28,176 || 21–26 || 10½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 48 || May 22 || White Sox || 9–2 || Bassitt (4–6) || Nastrini (0–3) || — || 28,670 || 22–26 || 10½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 49 || May 23 || @ Tigers || 9–1 || Gausman (3–3) || Flaherty (1–4) || — || 17,049 || 23–26 || 10½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 50 || May 24 || @ Tigers || 2–6 || Maeda (2–1) || Manoah (1–2) || Foley (11) || 27,160 || 23–27 || 11½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 51 || May 25 || @ Tigers || 1–2 || Olson (1–5) || Berríos (5–4) || Holton (1) || 35,331 || 23–28 || 12½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 52 || May 26 || @ Tigers || 11–14 || Englert (1–0) || Romano (1–2) || — || 27,627 || 23–29 || 12½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 53 || May 27 || @ White Sox || 5–1 || Bassitt (5–6) || Nastrini (0–4) || — || 14,993 || 24–29 || 12|- style="background:#bfb;"| 54 || May 28 || @ White Sox || 7–2 || Gausman (4–3) || Woodford (0–1) || — || 11,852 || 25–29 || 11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 55 || May 29 || @ White Sox || 3–1 || Richards (1–0) || Flexen (2–5) || Romano (8) || 11,599 || 26–29 || 11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 56 || May 31 || Pirates || 5–3 || Cabrera (2–1) || Nicolas (0–1) || — || 33,356 || 27–29 || 11½|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 57 || June 1 || Pirates || 1–8 || Keller (7–3) || Kikuchi (2–5) || Ortiz (1) || 36,484 || 27–30 || 12½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 58 || June 2 || Pirates || 5–4 || Bassitt (6–6) || Priester (0–5) || García (3) || 34,887 || 28–30 || 12½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 59 || June 3 || Orioles || 2–7 || Rodriguez (6–2) || Gausman (4–4) || — || 23,842 || 28–31 || 13|- style="background:#fbb;"| 60 || June 4 || Orioles || 1–10 || Burnes (6–2) || Cabrera (2–2) || — || 28,816 || 28–32 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 61 || June 5 || Orioles || 3–2 || García (2–0) || Kimbrel (4–2) || — || 27,929 || 29–32 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 62 || June 6 || Orioles || 6–5 || Kikuchi (3–5) || Povich (0–1) || García (4) || 39,215 || 30–32 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 63 || June 7 || @ Athletics || 1–2 || Miller (1–0) || Green (1–1) || — || 16,046 || 30–33 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 64 || June 8 || @ Athletics || 7–0 || Gausman (5–4) || Medina (0–1) || — || 9,285 || 31–33 || 13|- style="background:#bfb;"| 65 || June 9 || @ Athletics || 6–4 || García (3–0) || Adams (0–2) || Cabrera (1) || 11,276 || 32–33 || 13|- style="background:#fbb;"| 66 || June 10 || @ Brewers || 1–3 || Rea (5–2) || Berríos (5–5) || Megill (10) || 24,381 || 32–34 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 67 || June 11 || @ Brewers || 3–0 || Kikuchi (4–5) || Rodríguez (0–1) || García (5) || 25,253 || 33–34 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 68 || June 12 || @ Brewers || 4–5 || Myers (3–2) || Pop (0–1) || Megill (11) || 30,444 || 33–35 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 69 || June 14 || Guardians || 1–3 || Allen (7–3) || Gausman (5–5) || Clase (21) || 36,790 || 33–36 || 15½|- style="background:#bfb;" | 70 || June 15 || Guardians || 5–0 || Francis (3–2) || Carrasco (2–6) || — || 39,318 || 34–36 || 14½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 71 || June 16 || Guardians || 7–6 || Berríos (6–5) || Lively (6–3) || Pearson (2) || 40,043 || 35–36 || 13½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 72 || June 17 || Red Sox || 3–7 || Pivetta (4–4) || Kikuchi (4–6) || Jansen (12) || 29,907 || 35–37 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 73 || June 18 || Red Sox || 3–4 || Kelly (1–1) || Little (0–1) || Jansen (13) || 38,595 || 35–38 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 74 || June 19 || Red Sox || 3–7 || Bello (7–4) || Gausman (5–6) || — || 38,906 || 35–39 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 75 || June 21 || @ Guardians || 1–7 || Carrasco (3–6) || Rodríguez (0–2) || — || 35,868 || 35–40 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 76 || June 22 || @ Guardians || 3–6 || Lively (7–3) || Berríos (6–6) || Clase (23) || 37,133 || 35–41 || 15½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 77 || June 23 || @ Guardians || 5–6 || Herrin (3–0) || Kikuchi (4–7) || Clase (24) || 27,479 || 35–42 || 15½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 78 || June 24 || @ Red Sox || 6–7 || Jansen (3–1) || Pop (0–2) || — || 35,856 || 35–43 || 16|- style="background:#bfb;"| 79 || June 25 || @ Red Sox || 9–4 || Gausman (6–6) || Bello (7–5) || — || 34,546 || 36–43 || 15|- style="background:#bbb;"| — || June 26 || @ Red Sox || colspan=8| Suspended (rain); Resuming August 26|- style="background:#bfb;"| 80 || June 27 || Yankees || 9–2 || Berríos (7–6) || Rodón (9–5) || — || 36,423 || 37–43 || 13½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 81 || June 28 || Yankees || 5–16 || Tonkin (3–3) || Kikuchi (4–8) || — || 34,791 || 37–44 || 14½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 82 || June 29 || Yankees || 9–3 || Bassitt (7–6) || Cortés Jr. (4–7) || — || 37,448 || 38–44 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 83 || June 30 || Yankees || 1–8 || Cole (1–1) || Gausman (6–7) || — || 38,534 || 38–45 || 14½|- |- style="background:#fbb;"| 84 || July 1 || Astros || 1–3 || Brown (6–5) || Rodríguez (0–3) || Hader (13) || 39,265 || 38–46 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 85 || July 2 || Astros || 7–6 || Berríos (8–6) || Arrighetti (4–7) || Green (3) || 26,308 || 39–46 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 86 || July 3 || Astros || 2–9 || Scott (5–2) || Pop (0–3) || — || 28,570 || 39–47 || 16|- style="background:#fbb;"| 87 || July 4 || Astros || 3–5 || Valdez (7–5) || Bassitt (7–7) || Hader (14) || 38,234 || 39–48 || 16|- style="background:#fbb;"| 88 || July 5 || @ Mariners || 1–2 || Castillo (7–9) || Gausman (6–8) || Muñoz (14) || 34,493 || 39–49 || 17|- style="background:#bfb;"| 89 || July 6 || @ Mariners || 5–4 || Rodríguez (1–3) || Hancock (3–4) || Green (4) || 38,264 || 40–49 || 16|- style="background:#bfb;"| 90 || July 7 || @ Mariners || 5–4 || Green (2–1) || Snider (0–1) || Cabrera (2) || 34,885 || 41–49 || 16|- style="background:#fbb;"| 91 || July 9 || @ Giants || 3–4 || Miller (3–2) || Richards (1–1) || — || 32,924 || 41–50 || 16|- style="background:#bfb;"| 92 || July 10 || @ Giants || 10–6 || Bassitt (8–7) || Webb (7–7) || — || 32,014 || 42–50 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 93 || July 11 || @ Giants || 5–3 || Gausman (7–8) || Hicks (4–6) || Green (5) || 30,064 || 43–50 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 94 || July 12 || @ Diamondbacks || 4–5 || Martínez (4–1) || Green (2–2) || — || 24,441 || 43–51 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 95 || July 13 || @ Diamondbacks || 1–12 || Díaz (1–0) || Berríos (8–7) || — || 30,121 || 43–52 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 96 || July 14 || @ Diamondbacks || 8–7 || Richards (2–1) || Ginkel (6–2) || Green (6) || 24,732 || 44–52 || 14|-style=background:#bbbfff |colspan=10|94th All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas|- style="background:#fbb;"| 97 || July 19 || Tigers || 4–5 || Flaherty (7–5) || Bassitt (8–8) || Holton (3) || 39,697 || 44–53 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 98 || July 20 || Tigers || 3–7 || Faedo (5–1) || Kikuchi (4–9) || — || 38,583 || 44–54 || 16|- style="background:#bfb;"| 99 || July 21 || Tigers || 5–4 || Gausman (8–8) || Montero (1–3) || Green (7) || 38,766 || 45–54 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 100 || July 23 || Rays || 2–4 || Alexander (3–3) || Berríos (8–8) || Fairbanks (19) || 38,575 || 45–55 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 101 || July 24 || Rays || 6–3 || Cabrera (3–2) || Adam (4–2) || — || 32,276 || 46–55 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 102 || July 25 || Rays || 0–13 || Bradley (6–4) || Bassitt (8–9) || — || 41,148 || 46–56 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 103 || July 26 || Rangers || 6–5 || Green (3–2) || Sborz (2–1) || — || 35,065 || 47–56 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 104 || July 27 || Rangers || 7–3 || Gausman (9–8) || Lorenzen (5–6) || — || 35,917 || 48–56 || 13|- style="background:#bfb;"| 105 || July 28 || Rangers || 7–3 || Berríos (9–8) || Hernández (3–1) || Pop (1) || 40,052 || 49–56 || 13|- style="background:#fbb;"| 106 || July 29 || @ Orioles || 5–11 || Eflin (6–7) || Rodríguez (1–4) || — || || 49–57 || 14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 107 || July 29 || @ Orioles || 8–4 || Francis (4–2) || Povich (1–5) || — || 22,272 || 50–57 || 13|- style="background:#fbb;"| 108 || July 30 || @ Orioles || 2–6 || Burnes (11–4) || Bassitt (8–10) || — || 21,710 || 50–58 || 14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 109 || July 31 || @ Orioles || 4–10 || Rodriguez (13–4) || Espino (0–1) || — || 25,528 || 50–59 || 15|-|- style="background:#bfb;"| 110 || August 2 || @ Yankees || 8–5 || Little (1–1) || Stroman (7–6) || Green (8) || 44,883 || 51–59 || 13½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 111 || August 3 || @ Yankees || 3–8 || Rodón (12–7) || Berríos (9–9) || Holmes (23) || 40,218 || 51–60 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 112 || August 4 || @ Yankees || 3–4 || Leiter Jr. (3–4) || Francis (4–3) || — || 44,237 || 51–61 || 15½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 113 || August 6 || Orioles || 5–2 || Bassitt (9–10) || Soto (2–5) || Green (9) || 35,051 || 52–61 || 15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 114 || August 7 || Orioles || 3–7 || Smith (3–0) || Burr (0–1) || — || 37,547 || 52–62 || 15½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 115 || August 8 || Orioles || 7–6 || Gausman (10–8) || Kremer (4–9) || Green (10) || 27,910 || 53–62 || 14½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 116 || August 9 || Athletics || 3–1 || Berríos (10–9) || Spence (7–8) || Green (11) || 39,894 || 54–62 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 117 || August 10 || Athletics || 0–1 || Bido (3–3) || Rodríguez (1–5) || Miller (17) || 34,312 || 54–63 || 15½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 118 || August 11 || Athletics || 4–8 || Sears (10–8) || Bassitt (9–11) || — || 38,797 || 54–64 || 15½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 119 || August 12 || @ Angels || 4–2 || Francis (5–3) || Daniel (1–4) || Green (12) || 29,676 || 55–64 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 120 || August 13 || @ Angels || 6–1 || Gausman (11–8) || Fulmer (0–3) || — || 30,982 || 56–64 || 14½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 121 || August 14 || @ Angels || 9–2 || Berríos (11–9) || Anderson (9–11) || — || 28,356 || 57–64 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 122 || August 16 || @ Cubs || 5–6 || Miller (4–1) || Green (3–3) || — || 39,614 || 57–65 || 15½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 123 || August 17 || @ Cubs || 2–3 || Pearson (2–1) || Bassitt (9–12) || López (3) || 38,755 || 57–66 || 15½|- style="background:#bfb;"| 124 || August 18 || @ Cubs || 1–0 || Francis (6–3) || Imanaga (9–3) || Green (13) || 36,117 || 58–66 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 125 || August 19 || Reds || 3–6 || Santillan (1–1) || Gausman (11–9) || — || 25,603 || 58–67 || 15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 126 || August 20 || Reds || 10–3 || Berríos (12–9) || Spiers (4–5) || — || 34,662 || 59–67 || 14½|- style="background:#fbb;"| 127 || August 21 || Reds || 7–11 || Pagán (3–3) || Little (1–2) || — || 27,057 || 59–68 || 15|- style="background:| 128 || August 22 || Angels || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 129 || August 23 || Angels || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 130 || August 24 || Angels || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 131 || August 25 || Angels || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 132 || August 26 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background: | 133 || August 26 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 134 || August 27 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 135 || August 28 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 136 || August 29 || @ Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 137 || August 30 || @ Twins || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 138 || August 31 || @ Twins || – || || || — || || – |||-|- style="background:| 139 || September 1 || @ Twins || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 140 || September 3 || Phillies || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 141 || September 4 || Phillies || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 142 || September 6 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 143 || September 7 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 144 || September 8 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 145 || September 9 || Mets || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 146 || September 10 || Mets || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 147 || September 11 || Mets || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 148 || September 13 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 149 || September 14 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 150 || September 15 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 151 || September 17 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 152 || September 18 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 153 || September 19 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 154 || September 20 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 155 || September 21 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 156 || September 22 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 157 || September 23 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 158 || September 24 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 159 || September 25 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 160 || September 27 || Marlins || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 161 || September 28 || Marlins || – || || || — || || – |||- style="background:| 162 || September 29 || Marlins || – || || || — || || – |||-

Statistics

Batting

Player
36 106 9 18 6 0 3 15 1 4 .170 [48]
20 26 6 4 1 0 0 1 5 6 .154 [49]
79 305 29 68 16 1 4 30 5 20 .223 [50]
44 110 15 22 4 0 2 9 2 14 .200 [51]
102 299 32 80 16 2 7 36 8 7 .268 [52]
3 7 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 .286 [53]
123 477 72 151 33 1 25 80 2 54 .317 [54]
60 204 30 54 11 0 6 22 0 26 .265 [55]
61 198 27 42 13 0 6 18 0 25 .212 [56]
34 95 11 21 8 0 2 7 0 6 .221 [57]
81 200 24 39 7 2 4 18 5 10 .195 [58]
82 257 32 75 8 2 7 33 3 13 .292 [59]
72 228 15 55 10 0 3 34 0 26 .241 [60]
13 47 5 8 0 1 1 2 1 1 .170 [61]
1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 [62]
106 318 39 64 18 0 10 37 4 40 .201 [63]
17 35 3 5 0 0 0 3 0 4 .143 [64]
115 426 58 94 16 2 14 46 13 48 .221 [65]
90 300 37 77 17 0 6 31 0 39 .257 [66]
115 385 60 81 18 6 15 52 10 43 .210 [67]
31 70 5 13 5 0 1 8 0 9 .186 [68]
5 15 2 8 3 0 0 3 0 1 .533 [69]

Pitching

Player
25 25 9 12 0 4.34 1.44 139 146 71 67 54 134 [70]
25 25 11 9 0 3.85 1.18 149 132 65 64 44 116 [71]
18 0 0 1 0 4.67 1.15 17 12 10 9 8 21 [72]
53 0 3 2 2 3.38 1.44 48 46 24 18 23 39 [73]
4 0 0 0 0 9.00 2.33 3 3 3 3 4 3 [74]
2 0 0 0 0 5.79 1.93 4 5 3 3 4 0 [75]
3 1 0 1 0 8.31 2.08 8 13 8 8 5 3 [76]
21 7 6 3 0 4.38 1.15 63 57 34 31 16 58 [77]
29 0 3 0 5 2.70 0.80 30 16 9 9 8 42 [78]
24 24 11 8 0 4.20 1.26 139 135 73 65 41 126 [79]
39 0 3 3 13 1.82 0.91 39 25 9 8 11 33 [80]
22 22 4 9 0 4.75 1.34 115 125 63 61 30 130 [81]
2 0 0 0 0 4.50 1.50 2 1 1 1 2 0 [82]
31 0 1 1 0 3.94 1.35 29 27 13 13 13 24 [83]
5 5 1 2 0 3.70 1.03 24 17 16 10 8 26 [84]
35 0 0 1 0 8.03 1.95 24 36 24 22 12 16 [85]
4 0 0 0 0 2.08 1.38 4 3 1 1 3 2 [86]
2 0 0 0 0 10.80 1.60 5 6 6 6 2 2 [87]
41 0 0 1 2 5.63 1.55 40 45 26 25 17 51 [88]
44 0 0 3 1 6.08 1.38 37 37 28 25 14 24 [89]
45 2 2 1 0 4.64 1.15 52 36 30 27 24 49 [90]
13 13 1 5 0 3.93 1.29 55 44 27 24 27 57 [91]
4 0 0 0 0 15.43 2.57 4 10 9 8 2 5 [92]
15 0 1 2 8 6.59 1.46 13 16 10 10 4 13 [93]
27 0 1 2 0 6.17 1.54 23 27 16 16 9 17 [94]
4 0 1 0 0 5.40 1.40 10 10 6 6 4 6 [95]
4 0 0 0 0 6.35 1.24 5 4 4 4 3 3 [96]

Transactions

March

April

July

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

LevelTeamLeagueManagerWin–loss recordDivisionPostseason
37–37 East Division [106]
Cesar Martin 30–38 Northeast Division [107]
Brent Lavallee 30–33 [108]
Jose Mayorga 34–32 West Division [109]
Andy Fermin 8–29 North Division [110]
Danny Canellas 10–5 Central Division [111]

External links

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  107. Web site: Eastern League Standings. MiLB.com. March 31, 2024.
  108. Web site: Northwest League Standings. MiLB.com. March 31, 2024.
  109. Web site: Florida State League Standings. MiLB.com. March 31, 2024.
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