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Jays' 2026 Revenge Tour: Can They Win It All?
25 Mar
Summary
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads the Toronto Blue Jays' 2026 quest for a championship.
- New additions include Kazuma Okamoto and power pitcher Dylan Cease.
- Watching the Jays involves a complex mix of Sportsnet and MLB.TV.

The Toronto Blue Jays are poised for a strong 2026 season, driven by the memory of their near-triumph and aiming for a World Series pennant. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. returns, alongside emerging stars like Trey Yesavage and Addison Barger, bolstered by new acquisitions Kazuma Okamoto and Dylan Cease.
Fans can follow the Blue Jays' extensive 162+ game schedule through various broadcast options. In Canada, Sportsnet will air over 150 games, with out-of-market viewers requiring MLB.TV. The U.S. national TV landscape includes NBC, Netflix, ESPN, and Apple TV, each with specific viewing requirements and game packages.
Key broadcast partners for the 2026 season include ESPN for midweek games, Apple TV for "Friday Night Baseball," Fox and FS1 for Saturday and midweek games, and MLB Network for weekly showcases. NBC and Peacock will feature "Sunday Night Baseball," with Netflix also hosting exclusive games and events like the Home Run Derby.




