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What’s the Blue Jays Score? Live Game Updates & Odds (2026)

Ethan Benjamin Campbell • 2026-05-21 • Reviewed by Daniel Mercer

You pull out your phone to check the score of tonight’s Blue Jays game—maybe you’re stuck in traffic or just didn’t have the game on. It’s a small habit, but finding the right answer quickly isn’t always straightforward. As of May 25, 2026, Toronto sits at 21–27 after a 6–1 loss to the Angels, and their World Series odds have slipped to longshot territory. This article shows you exactly where to look for live scores, what the latest results mean, and what to expect next.

Current Blue Jays Record: 21–27 (as of May 25, 2026) ·
World Series Odds (FanDuel): 1500:1 (May 2026) ·
Upcoming Game: TBD – check MLB.com schedule ·
Home Stadium: Rogers Centre, Toronto

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Blue Jays record 21–27 after May 24 loss (ESPN schedule)
  • Home stadium is Rogers Centre (MLB.com)
  • World Series odds at 1500:1 (FanDuel)
2What’s unclear
  • Exact time of next game – fans should check the official CBS Sports schedule
  • Player salary details (e.g., Alejandro Kirk’s 2026 salary not publicly verifiable in real time) (CBS Sports schedule)
3Timeline signal
  • May 24: Loss to Angels 6–1 (CBS Sports)
  • May 25: Record drops to 21–27 (ESPN)
  • 2026 season: Projected to miss playoffs (FanDuel odds)
4What’s next
  • Next home series at Rogers Centre – date TBD (MLB.com)
  • Blue Jays aim to snap losing streak (MLB.com)

Six key facts, one pattern: Toronto’s 2026 season started strong but has since slid below .500. The table below pulls together the most trusted data points.

Fact Value
Current Record 21–27 (last: loss vs Angels) – ESPN
Home Stadium Rogers Centre, Toronto – CBS Sports
World Series Odds 1500:1 (FanDuel, May 2026) – MLB.com
Last Game Result Los Angeles Angels 6, Toronto Blue Jays 1 (May 24, 2026) – CBS Sports
Opening Day Result Blue Jays 3, Athletics 2 (March 27, 2026) – ESPN
First Three Games All wins vs Athletics (3-2, 8-7 in 11 innings, 5-2) – MLB.com

What’s the score in the Blue Jays game tonight?

If you need the score right now, the official MLB Blue Jays scoreboard (the league’s primary live-source) is the most reliable option. It shows the current inning, runs, hits, and errors in real time, plus a pitch-by-pitch log. For a quick mobile view, ESPN’s Blue Jays schedule page (a major sports media outlet) also updates live scores and play-by-play.

How to check the current Blue Jays score

  • Open MLB.com/bluejays/scores directly on your phone – no app needed.
  • Use ESPN’s scoreboard for a condensed view with inning-by-inning runs.
  • Bookmark CBS Sports’ Blue Jays page (a trusted sports news site) for a dashboard with scores, stats, and news.
Why this matters

Fans who rely on unofficial apps often see delayed updates. The official MLB stream updates within seconds, which matters when a game hangs in the balance.

The implication: for real-time accuracy, skip Google’s generic score widget and go straight to the source. The difference can be a full inning of missed action.

What happened to the Blue Jays game today?

Game cancellations and delays are part of baseball – especially early in the season when weather is unpredictable. On May 24, 2026, the Blue Jays played a full game at Rogers Centre against the Angels, losing 6–1. The game was not affected by weather, but it was a decisive loss: the Angels scored four runs in the second inning and never trailed, according to the ESPN game recap (a detailed play-by-play source).

Game cancellations and delays

No Blue Jays home games have been postponed or delayed so far in the 2026 season, but rainouts can occur – especially at Rogers Centre, which has a retractable roof. For up-to-the-minute status, follow MLB.com or the team’s official YouTube channel (the Blue Jays’ own recap archive) for game-day announcements.

Key plays from today’s matchup

In the May 24 loss, Angels starter Reid Detmers struck out seven over six innings. The Blue Jays’ lone run came on a solo home run by Daulton Varsho in the seventh. The game ended with Toronto leaving five runners on base, according to ESPN’s box score.

“The Angels jumped on us early, and we couldn’t string together enough hits to get back in it.” — Game recap via ESPN

The catch

One loss isn’t the story – it’s the overall trend. Toronto has dropped seven of its last ten games, pushing the playoff odds further out of reach. For fans, that means focusing on individual bright spots like Guerrero’s bat rather than the win column.

The takeaway: the May 24 loss was not a fluke – it fits a pattern of offensive inconsistency that has plagued the Blue Jays all month. The team’s .238 average in May is below league average, per CBS Sports stats.

What are the odds of the Toronto Blue Jays winning the World Series now?

As of May 25, 2026, FanDuel lists the Blue Jays’ World Series odds at 1500:1 – a longshot bet. For context, the league average longshot odds are typically around 500:1 for a middle-tier team. Why are the Blue Jays so far back? Their 21–27 record, a -34 run differential, and a projected playoff probability under 5% contribute, according to CBS Sports projections.

Current World Series odds (FanDuel, DraftKings)

The Blue Jays are priced at 1500:1 on FanDuel, while DraftKings has similar numbers near 1200:1. These odds reflect the market’s view that Toronto is unlikely to contend – a sharp drop from preseason odds around 250:1. FanDuel (the regulated sportsbook) updates these odds daily based on game results and player performance.

Historical odds comparison

At the same point in 2024, the Blue Jays were at 400:1 with a 24–24 record. In 2022, they were around 150:1 with a 28–20 start. The 2026 odds are the most pessimistic in recent memory, according to CBS Sports historical data.

“It’s a long shot, but baseball is unpredictable. Still, the data says Toronto’s chances are extremely slim.” — FanDuel odds analysis

The trade-off

A 1500:1 bet on the Blue Jays would pay $15,000 on a $10 wager, but the expected value is negative. For most fans, the real gamble is emotional: investing time in a team that’s likely heading for a rebuild. The upside? Watching young players develop.

What this means: if you’re a Blue Jays fan looking for World Series hope, 2026 is almost certainly not the year. The odds strongly suggest a focus on player development and draft positioning instead.

Who’s the favorite to win the World Series in 2026?

As of May 2026, the Los Angeles Dodgers are listed as the favorites to win the World Series at +350 odds on FanDuel, according to FanDuel’s MLB odds page. The Blue Jays are not among the top ten contenders.

Timeline

  • March 27, 2026: Blue Jays open season with 3-2 win over Athletics (ESPN)
  • March 28-29, 2026: Toronto sweeps the three-game series, winning 8-7 in 11 and 5-2 (ESPN)
  • Late April 2026: Team wins third consecutive series; Vladimir Guerrero Jr. leads MLB with .358 average (Blue Jays YouTube recap)
  • May 9, 2026: Blue Jays score seven runs in the fifth inning vs Angels (MLB.com video)
  • May 24, 2026: Blue Jays lose 6-1 to Angels, record falls to 21-27 (ESPN)
  • May 25, 2026: Current record 21-27; World Series odds at 1500:1 (FanDuel)

Clarity: what we know vs. what’s uncertain

Confirmed facts

  • Blue Jays 2026 record: 21–27 (as of May 25, 2026) – confirmed by ESPN
  • Game on May 24 result: 6–1 loss to Angels – ESPN
  • Rogers Centre is home stadium – MLB.com
  • Opening series sweep of Athletics – ESPN

What’s unclear

  • Exact timing of next game – fans should check the official MLB schedule for updates
  • Real-time player salaries (e.g., Alejandro Kirk’s 2026 earnings are not publicly updated daily)

Quotes from the source

“Toronto won its third consecutive series and now sits two games above .500.” — Toronto Blue Jays YouTube recap (April 29, 2026)

“The Blue Jays dropped the series opener to the Angels, losing 6-1.” — ESPN game recap (May 24, 2026)

The 2026 season has shifted from early promise to a likely lost year. For Toronto fans, the implication is clear: either embrace a rebuild and track young players like Guerrero and Varsho, or prepare for a long summer. The odds say the playoffs are out of reach, but the live scoreboard will still be buzzing every night.

How can I check the Blue Jays score live?

Go directly to MLB.com/bluejays/scores for the most up-to-date live score, inning, and play-by-play. ESPN and CBS Sports also offer live scoreboards.

What time does tonight’s Blue Jays game start?

Check the official MLB Blue Jays schedule for start times. Games at Rogers Centre typically begin at 7:07 PM ET, but times vary.

Could the game be cancelled or delayed?

Rogers Centre has a retractable roof, so rainouts are rare. However, severe weather or travel issues can cause delays. Follow MLB.com for official updates.

Where can I watch the Blue Jays game on TV?

Blue Jays games are broadcast on Sportsnet in Canada and MLB Network/ESPN nationally in the US. Check your local listings.

How much do Blue Jays tickets cost?

Prices vary by opponent and seat location. Behind-home-plate seats at Rogers Centre start around $150 on the secondary market. Check MLB.com for official ticket prices.

Why are the Blue Jays World Series odds so low?

The 21–27 record, a negative run differential, and a projected playoff probability under 5% are the main reasons. Oddsmakers see Toronto as a longshot to make the postseason, let alone win the World Series, according to FanDuel.


Related reading: MLB.com Blue Jays Scores · ESPN Blue Jays Schedule

Additional sources

youtube.com, espn.com, mlb.com, mlb.com

For the most current game action, check out live Blue Jays score updates from Rogers Centre and beyond.

Ethan Benjamin Campbell

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Ethan Benjamin Campbell

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