The Killer B’s fly away
Just as soon as they were called up to the big leagues, the Killer B’s (Brian and Bryan) have returned to Triple A.
Just as soon as they were called up to the big leagues, the Killer B’s (Brian and Bryan) have returned to Triple A.
I’m not saying that tonight was as touching as the ending of “Angels in the Outfield”, but Scott Richmond’s outing was heavenly, alright.
To put it lightly, the Blue Jays number two pitcher has been playing like … well, number two.
Aaron Hill already did it 2 years ago, so why is the baseball world abuzz about Jacoby Ellsbury’s straight steal off Andy Pettite yesterday?
Read moreWith today’s narrow 4-3 over the Chicago White Sox, the Toronto Blue Jays made franchise history by winning their first 6 series to start the season.
I hate to say this, but I kind of feel bad for the Chicago White Sox because they had almost no chance of winning last night’s 14-0 drubbing at the hands of the Blue Jays.
Need to do some research on our opponents for this weekend?