| Power Rankings |
| Date | Ranking | Previous |
| 07/09/2008 | 20 | 17 |
| Dustin McGowan (shoulder) might be joining Shaun Marcum (elbow) on the DL, and A.J. Burnett might be joining CC Sabathia and Rich Harden on the trading block. With the right moves this month and this winter, this team won't be far from competing again. |
| 07/01/2008 | 17 | 20 |
| Like the Mariners under Jim Riggleman, the Blue Jays are 6-4 under Cito Gaston, who has actually helped the offense come out of its shell some. A stout rotation really helps the Jays stay around the .500 mark, so trading A.J. Burnett is not likely to solve much. |
| 06/24/2008 | 20 | 15 |
| The firing of John Gibbons might have been long overdue. Cito Gaston will be called upon to shake up a lineup that is just unfair to its own rotation. The loss of Shaun Marcum further kills their chances in a tough-as-always AL East. |
| 06/18/2008 | 15 | 14 |
| Unfortunately, Vernon Wells, Lyle Overbay and even Alex Rios have let them down. That pitching staff deserves much better. |
| 06/10/2008 | 14 | 11 |
| They are losing games on this homestand to teams they shouldn't be losing to. The return of Vernon Wells should help get/keep them over the .500 mark they have been wallowing around, though. |
| 06/03/2008 | 11 | 13 |
| They are surviving a tough road trip. If only they could find some offense -- say, a breakthrough from Alex Rios, perhaps? -- we could see them seriously pushing the Rays and Sox. |
| 05/27/2008 | 13 | 15 |
| After an 11-17 April, the Blue Jays have gone 17-8 in May. Only the D-Backs (27-13) and the Angels (26-14) have gotten more wins from their starting rotation than the Jays (24-17). If they could only promise to score more runs. ... |
| 05/20/2008 | 15 | 18 |
| It has been an impressive 6-1 stretch against some pretty good contenders. Their pitching can shut you down ... if only they weren't plagued by injuries every year. |
| 05/13/2008 | 18 | 13 |
| The fourth-best rotation ERA in baseball hasn't gotten them far and the loss of Vernon Wells seriously damages their hope to change their fortunes. Regardless, they won't finish the year in the AL East cellar. |
| 05/06/2008 | 13 | 19 |
| If not for an AL-worst 1-7 record in the bullpen, they would be a lot better positioned in the mish-mash AL East. The Jays need to gain ground now while the Yankees are banged up. |