3 things the Toronto Raptors must do to get farther next year

3 things the Toronto Raptors must do to get farther next year

The Toronto Raptors were one of the most disappointing teams in the league last season, as their 41 wins and play-in tournament exit seemed a far cry from the 48-win team that earned the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference on the back of good vibes and a tireless defense. Just one year later, […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

José Berríos is starting to get things going for the Blue Jays

After a disappointing 2022 campaign, right-hander José Berríos was looking to bounce back this season in the second year of his long-term deal that he signed during the 2020/2021 offseason worth $131 million over seven seasons, with an opt-out after the 2026 campaign.
While Berríos has been a consistent arm since his debut in 2016, last season saw the Puerto Rican product amass a 5.23 ERA through 32 outings, the highest amongst qualified arms and posting a 7.8 K/9, the lowest career total since 2016. He allowed an AL-leading 199 hits and 100 earned runs through 172 innings of work and while he had 16 games where he allowed two runs or fewer, he also allowed five or more through nine games, struggling to find consistency on the mound throughout the season.
Relegated to the fourth spot in the rotation a year after being the Jays Opening Day starter, Berríos made his 2023 debut against the Kansas City Royals. He struggled at Kauffman Stadium, allowing eight earned runs through 5 2/3 with nine hits and two walks on the ledger compared to seven strikeouts. The right-hander followed this outing with six hit performance against the Los Angeles Angels, allowing four earned runs through 4 innings while allowing his first home run on the season.
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Author: Tyson Shushkewich / Blue Jays Nation

Pass or Pursue: 3 key Toronto Raptors free agents in 2023 offseason

Pass or Pursue: 3 key Toronto Raptors free agents in 2023 offseason

The Toronto Raptors’ disappointing tailspin doesn’t end anytime soon. They have a big offseason ahead of them with a vacant head coaching position, a lottery selection to make, and free agency to improve upon their lackluster season. Coming into the season, Toronto knew they had two key rotation players about to hit free agency with […]
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Author: Matthew Chiu / Raptors HQ

3 Raptors who deserve blame after disheartening play-in exit

3 Raptors who deserve blame after disheartening play-in exit

Very few teams in the NBA can claim to have had a more disappointing season than the Toronto Raptors, who were very quickly dispatched from the play-in tournament after blowing a 19-point lead at home and missing 18 free throws. Players like Fred VanVleet and the lackluster bench, coaches like Nick Nurse, and the front […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ

Pascal Siakam not being named All-Star in career year is a disgrace

Pascal Siakam not being named All-Star in career year is a disgrace

The Toronto Raptors are one of the most disappointing teams in the league, as Nick Nurse’s much-maligned squad went from a 48-win feel-good story to a lottery team inundated with trade rumors. However, one of the positives to take away from this season is Pascal Siakam becoming an undeniable elite player in the league. Siakam […]
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Author: Mike Luciano / Raptors HQ