Rajai Davis: Professional Pinch Runner?
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Some may say he’s the Robin Hood of the basepaths; others would say he’s merely a fourth outfielder at best.
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Some may say he’s the Robin Hood of the basepaths; others would say he’s merely a fourth outfielder at best.
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It was an exciting weekend for the Toronto Blue Jays both on and off the field, so here in no particular order are some musings from the weekend that was in Blue Jays baseball:
Roberto Alomar: Second to None
Watching the Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony yesterday, I truly understood how great of a baseball player Roberto Alomar was.
Read moreThis weekend, Roberto Alomar will finally make his long awaited debut in Cooperstown when he will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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3 hits (1 of them being a home run) 4 runs scored, 2 stolen bases ….
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Read more“When Farrell Ball doesn’t work, it can be painful to watch.
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First of all, congratulations are in order for Jason Frasor on surpassing Duane Ward as the new Blue Jays leader for appearances.
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It’s interesting how temporarily unplugging from fandom can actually help gain a little perspective on the Toronto Blue Jays.
Read moreIt’s funny how this post just so happened to fall the day after the Blue Jays scored 16 runs on 20 hits against the New York Yankees, and yet no home runs.
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