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What Does the Future Hold For Alex Anthopoulos and Paul Beeston?

August 19, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Alex Anthopoulos, General Manager, Paul Beeston, President

On the field, the Toronto Blue Jays are still very much in the thick of things this season.

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Flashback Friday: The Edwin Encarnacion/Scott Rolen Trade

August 15, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Edwin Encarnacion, Flashback Friday, Scott Rolen, trade

Looking back, it’s incredible to think about the circumstances in which two of the most prolific hitters in Blue Jays history came to Toronto.

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A Starting Rotation of Question Marks

August 13, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Drew Hutchison, J.A. Happ, Marcus Stroman, Mark Buehrle, R.A. Dickey, starting rotation

With many of their key hitters on the disabled list, it’s no surprise that the Toronto Blue Jays have struggled to score runs since the All-Star break.

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3 Up 3 Down: 19 Innings, Jenkins and Dickey’s Kiss

August 11, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Chad Jenkins, Jose Bautista, Melky Cabrera, R.A. Dickey

One of the best things about baseball is there is no time limit; on any given day, a game could be finished in less than two hours (if Roy Halladay and Mark Buehrle are on the mound), or it could seemingly go on forever.

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Flashback Friday: George Bell’s Bizarre Pop Up

August 8, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Flashback Friday, George Bell, videos

In baseball, there are several different ways for a batter to be retired; many of them are the conventional way to be declared an “out”, but this is perhaps the most unconventional and unique out I’ve ever seen.

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3 Up 3 Down: Buehrle, the Bullpen and Colby’s New Batting Stance

August 6, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Baltimore Orioles, bullpen, Colby Rasmus, Mark Buehrle

Some dubbed it as a “season-defining series” for the Blue Jays.

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Toronto vs. Baltimore: The Battle for First Place

August 5, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter AL East, Baltimore Orioles, battle for first place

No one really expected them to be in a pennant race this late into the season.

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Flashback Friday: Roy Halladay Almost Traded to the Angels

August 1, 2014January 29, 2023 Ian Hunter Los Angeles Angels, Roy Halladay, trade, trade deadline

For the better part of the 2009 season, that was the inevitability floating above the Blue Jays like a dark cloud; it wasn’t a question of if they were going to trade their franchise player, it was a question of when they were going to trade him.

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