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MLB games today: Schedule, times, how to watch for June 24

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Here is the full Major League Baseball schedule for June 24 and how to watch all the games. Or see our sortable MLB schedule to filter by team or division.
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Club World Cup: How to watch today's schedule, including Bayern, Chelsea, and more

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The Sports Report: Shohei Ohtani's return to pitching remains a gradual process

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Blue Jays Urged To Cut Ties With 29-Year-Old Breakout Pitcher This Season
Blue Jays Urged To Cut Ties With 29-Year-Old Breakout Pitcher This Season

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Blue Jays Urged To Cut Ties With 29-Year-Old Breakout Pitcher This Season

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The Toronto Blue Jays have exceeded expectations early on this season, and it's put them in a very competitive spot ahead of the trade deadline. With that in mind, it's crucial for the Blue Jays to make the right moves ahead of the trade deadline if they want to contend. FanSided's Vanessa Serrao recently suggested the Blue Jays should cut ties with pitcher Bowden Francis this season, urging the team to demote him to Triple-A. TORONTO, ON - APRIL 15: A Toronto Blue Jays hat with a Jackie Robinson Day logo on it is seen on the field before the Toronto Blue Jays play the New York Yankees in their... TORONTO, ON - APRIL 15: A Toronto Blue Jays hat with a Jackie Robinson Day logo on it is seen on the field before the Toronto Blue Jays play the New York Yankees in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on April 15, 2024 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. All players are wearing the number 42 in honor of Jackie Robinson Day. More"His late stretch of dominant success in 2024 in the rotation has not been present. He is a starter who would benefit from being sent down to the minors. His recent struggles in the Blue Jays' rotation have made him the weaker link of the rotation," Serrao wrote. "All in all, the team needs to consider alternatives. "With the return of Max Scherzer from injury and the potential for other pitchers like Adam Macko to be ready, Francis's spot in the rotation is in jeopardy. Francis has struggled recently, particularly giving up runs and walks, leading to short outings. He has one minor league option remaining, making him a viable candidate for a demotion to AAA." Francis ended last season on an incredible run. He was dominant down the stretch, and it raised the expectations for the 29-year-old coming into this year. But the righty has regressed to the pitcher that many thought he was. He's a borderline roster player at this point. The Blue Jays and Francis would both benefit from sending the right-hander down to Triple-A right now. The only issue is that the Blue Jays don't have many options to replace him. Pitching depth has been notably shallow for Toronto. More MLB: MLB Writer Suggests $120 Million Red Sox Superstar Could Be Traded

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