Goodnight Jays
Under the big concrete dome,
There was a telephone,
And a 21 year old picture of Joe Carter jumping over the moon.
Under the big concrete dome,
There was a telephone,
And a 21 year old picture of Joe Carter jumping over the moon.
When the Blue Jays suffer an incredibly disheartening loss like they did yesterday, naturally fans want answers as to what went wrong.
Read moreHe’s a man with a stellar resume: a two-time Cy Young award winner, an eight-time All-Star, a man who threw a perfect game and a no-hitter in the playoffs, plus in his spare time, he’s a hostage negotiator.
Read moreOn the field, the Toronto Blue Jays are still very much in the thick of things this season.
Read moreLooking back, it’s incredible to think about the circumstances in which two of the most prolific hitters in Blue Jays history came to Toronto.
Read moreWith 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.
Read moreOne 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.
Read moreIn 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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