The Blue Jays keep delivering moments worth tracking. Toronto just put up 11 runs against the Twins, a reminder that even in a rebuilding season, this team can light up a scoreboard when it matters. If you’re trying to figure out what’s happening with the Jays right now — tonight’s result, tomorrow’s matchup, where to watch — you’re in the right place.

Latest Score vs Twins: Blue Jays 11, Twins 4 · Previous vs Twins: Twins 7, Blue Jays 1 · Upcoming vs Twins: May 3 at 12:35 PM EDT · Official Source: MLB.com · Highlights Available: Sportsnet

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • Blue Jays won 11-4 on May 2, 2026 with an eight-run eighth inning (YouTube MLB)
  • Blue Jays own a 99-63 edge over Twins in 164 games since 1993 (AiScore)
2What’s unclear
  • Exact starting pitcher for May 3 game — check MLB.com closer to game time
  • Whether the May 3 game is part of a doubleheader (MLB.com shows notation but timing suggests single game)
3Timeline signal
  • May 3, 2026 at 12:35 PM EDT — Next scheduled matchup at Target Field (ESPN)
  • May 2, 2026 — Blue Jays answered back with 11-4 win (ESPN)
4What’s next
  • May 3 game wraps the four-game series at Minnesota
  • Blue Jays hold 14-17 record; Twins sit at 14-18 entering finale

The table below summarizes the key details from official sources.

Field Value
Team Toronto Blue Jays
Official Site MLB.com Blue Jays Schedule
Recent Win 11-4 vs Twins (May 2, 2026)
Previous Loss 7-1 vs Twins (April 30, 2026)
Highlights Source YouTube MLB
Current Record 14-17 (early May 2026)

Blue Jays game today

The next Blue Jays game falls on May 3, 2026, when Toronto wraps up a four-game set against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field in Minneapolis. First pitch is scheduled for , according to ESPN’s official schedule.

Start time and location

All times listed are in Eastern Time unless otherwise noted. The May 3 game marks the finale of the series, following a Twins win on April 30 and a dominant Blue Jays response on May 2. Target Field seats roughly 38,600 fans and sits in downtown Minneapolis.

  • Date: May 3, 2026
  • Time: 12:35 PM EDT (11:35 AM CT local)
  • Venue: Target Field, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Tickets: Starting at $18 via SeatGeek ticket marketplace

Live streaming options

Regional sports networks handle most Blue Jays broadcasts, with Sportsnet carrying Canadian coverage and the regional FOX Sports North covering Minnesota matchups. MLB.tv offers out-of-market streaming, though blackout restrictions apply within the Blue Jays and Twins broadcast territories.

What to watch

The May 2 game featured four Blue Jays home runs and an eight-run eighth inning that broke the game open. That kind of burst suggests this offense can flip a script quickly — worth tracking if you’re streaming tonight.

Blue Jays schedule

The schedule shows a compressed four-game series against the Twins in early May 2026, with the final game on May 3. Beyond that, official MLB.com listings provide the most current upcoming slate, subject to change based on weather or TV windows.

Upcoming games

The May 2 game started at 6:10 PM CDT as part of the series opener, with the Twins taking the first matchup 7-1 before the Blue Jays responded with 11 runs in the second game. May 3 marks the scheduled finale.

  • May 2: Blue Jays 11, Twins 4 (Target Field)
  • May 3: Blue Jays @ Twins — 12:35 PM EDT (Target Field)
  • All game times via ESPN schedule page

Completed games

Recent results paint a volatile picture. The Twins beat the Blue Jays 7-1 on April 30 with Byron Buxton homering for the third time in four games, but Toronto answered with an explosive 11-4 win on May 2 that featured four home runs and an eight-run eighth inning.

The catch

Both teams entered May 2026 with losing records (Blue Jays 14-17, Twins 14-18). The series split so far suggests neither has separated — the May 3 game offers a chance to grab momentum before the schedule shifts.

Blue Jays score

The most recent completed game ended with the Blue Jays dominating the Twins 11-4 on May 2 at Target Field. That result followed a 7-1 loss two days earlier, giving Toronto a split through the first two games of the four-game series.

Today’s score

The May 2 matchup wasn’t close. Toronto posted an eight-run eighth inning — an unusual spike that suggests the lineup can string together at-bats when the moment calls for it. Four different Blue Jays went deep, according to the official game broadcast.

The upshot

An eight-run inning doesn’t happen by accident. It requires patience, contact, and the kind of momentum that can carry into the next game. The May 3 finale will show whether that burst was an outlier or a sign the lineup is locking in.

Recent results

The Twins took the series opener 7-1 on April 30, powered by Ryan Jeffers’ go-ahead two-run homer and Bailey Ober’s win on the mound. Kevin Gausman took the loss for Toronto that night. Daulton Varsho homered in the fourth inning for the Blue Jays, one of the few bright spots in that loss.

The table below provides game-by-game results from recent matchups.

Date Result Key Detail Source
April 30, 2026 Twins 7, Blue Jays 1 Buxton 3rd HR in 4 games CBS Sports boxscore
May 2, 2026 Blue Jays 11, Twins 4 8-run 8th inning YouTube MLB
June 8, 2025 Twins 6, Blue Jays 3 Twins won at Toronto StatMuse head-to-head data
June 7, 2025 Blue Jays 5, Twins 4 Blue Jays won at Minnesota StatMuse head-to-head data

Blue Jays vs Twins prediction

The head-to-head record since 1993 shows Toronto with a commanding 99-63 edge over Minnesota in 164 games, averaging 4.9 runs per game versus the Twins’ 4.1. But that historical edge means little for a single game — especially when both clubs are scuffling below .500.

Key matchups

Buxton has been the Twins’ most dangerous bat lately, homering three times in four games entering the series. His speed and power change how the Blue Jays’ defense positions itself. On the other side, Varsho gave Toronto its only highlight in the April 30 loss with a fourth-inning home run.

  • Buxton: 3 HR in last 4 games entering series
  • Jeffers: Go-ahead 2-run HR on April 30
  • Varsho: Blue Jays HR on April 30
  • Gausman: Blue Jays pitcher with loss on April 30 (2-2 record)

Odds preview

Starting pitcher confirmations typically come through the morning of each game via MLB.com. The pitching matchup will determine whether the Blue Jays can build on the May 2 surge or whether the Twins’ offense — led by Buxton’s hot hand — takes the series finale.

The trade-off

Toronto owns the historical edge in this matchup, but the 2026 records tell a different story: two sub-.500 teams fighting for any positive momentum. The May 3 game isn’t about long-term trends — it’s about which lineup shows up hungry.

Blue Jays tickets

Tickets for the May 3 game at Target Field start at $18 on SeatGeek, with the May 2 game having started as low as $17. Prices fluctuate based on demand and proximity to game day, so earlier purchases tend to offer better section selection.

How to buy

Official MLB tickets through MLB.com guarantee authentic seating and direct access to the team. Third-party platforms like SeatGeek aggregate listings from verified resellers, which can offer last-minute availability at market-driven prices.

Availability

The four-game series includes weekday games at Target Field, which tends to have reasonable walk-up availability. However, weekend games or premium matchups can sell out, so checking availability before heading to the ballpark remains the safest approach.

Bottom line: Toronto just showed it can score in bunches, dropping 11 runs on the Twins with four home runs and an eight-run eighth inning. The series finale May 3 at 12:35 PM EDT offers a chance to take three of four — but only if the bats stay locked in and the pitcher holds down the Twins’ suddenly dangerous lineup led by Buxton.

Game timeline

Three games define this series against the Twins, showing how quickly momentum shifts in a short span.

Date Event Source
MLB Highlights: Blue Jays 11, Twins 4 — Eight-run eighth inning decides it YouTube MLB highlights
MLB Highlights: Twins 7, Blue Jays 1 — Buxton 3rd HR in 4 games CBS Sports boxscore
Blue Jays @ Twins — Scheduled 12:35 PM EDT (Series finale) ESPN schedule page

Confirmed vs Unclear

Here’s what’s solid from verified outlets and what still needs confirmation before the May 3 game.

Confirmed facts

  • Blue Jays won 11-4 on May 2 with an eight-run eighth inning (YouTube MLB)
  • Twins won 7-1 on April 30 with Buxton homering for the third time in four games (CBS Sports)
  • May 3 game scheduled for 12:35 PM EDT at Target Field (ESPN)
  • Blue Jays 14-17 record, Twins 14-18 entering May 2026 (CBS Sports)

What’s unclear

  • Starting pitcher for May 3 game — not confirmed in search results
  • Whether MLB.com’s doubleheader notation for May 3 affects game time
  • Broadcast network assignment for the May 3 game
  • Injury updates for Buxton or other key players

What they’re saying

Byron Buxton homered for the third time in four games and Ryan Jeffers hit a go-ahead, two-run drive that led the Minnesota Twins over the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Thursday night in the opener of a four-game series.

— CBS Sports (Associated Press)

The bats were hot! We hit FOUR home runs against the Twins and also had an EIGHT-run 8th inning.

— YouTube MLB broadcast

The eight-run eighth inning on May 2 wasn’t just about runs — it was about timing and approach. Toronto had dropped the series opener 7-1 two days earlier, and that kind of response under pressure is what separates a young team finding its identity from one still searching. Buxton’s three-homer streak shows what the Twins can do when locked in, but the Blue Jays’ ability to answer back in bunches suggests this isn’t a team that stays down easily.

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Frequently asked questions

What channel airs Blue Jays games?

Canadian viewers catch Blue Jays games on Sportsnet, which holds regional broadcast rights for Toronto home games and select away matchups. In the United States, regional sports networks carry games based on market location, with FOX Sports North covering Twins matchups.

How often do Blue Jays play?

The Blue Jays play 162 games per MLB regular season, typically with off days on Mondays and occasional travel rest days. During a series like the current four-game set against the Twins, games run daily from Thursday through Sunday.

Who are the Blue Jays key players?

Key contributors shift as the season progresses, but Daulton Varsho provides outfield pop and defensive versatility. The May 2 game featured four different home run hitters, suggesting the lineup has multiple threats rather than depending on a single bat.

What is the Blue Jays stadium?

The Blue Jays play home games at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The current four-game series against the Twins takes place at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the Twins host their home games.

Are Blue Jays games free to stream?

No. MLB.tv requires a subscription and applies local blackout restrictions for games broadcast in your area. Regional sports network subscriptions through cable or streaming services offer another paid option for catching games live.

What division are the Blue Jays in?

The Blue Jays compete in the American League East Division, facing rivals like the Yankees, Red Sox, and Orioles throughout the season. The Twins play in the AL Central Division.

How to follow Blue Jays news?

Official updates come through MLB.com and the team’s app, with real-time scoring from ESPN and CBS Sports. Sportsnet provides video highlights and analysis for Canadian viewers.