25 Years Ago, Alomar’s Home Run Changed Everything for the Blue Jays
On October 11, 1992, the Toronto Blue Jays finally shed their moniker as “chokers”.
Read moreOn October 11, 1992, the Toronto Blue Jays finally shed their moniker as “chokers”.
Read moreThe allegations were ridiculous back then and six years later, the allegations of a “man in white” at the Rogers Centre are just as preposterous.
Read moreBaseball executives have a talent for saying a lot without saying anything at all.
Read moreIt’s finally starting to set in; there are no more games left on the schedule for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Read moreFor the first time since 2017, it just ended. There was no wondering whether this would be the Blue Jays’ final game of the season, because it was.
Read moreI will always remember September (and the first four days of October) of 2009.
Read moreSay what you will about results in September, but Teoscar Hernandez is generating a lot of buzz for someone who could command a starting outfield job for the Blue Jays next year.
Read moreYesterday, Jose Bautista enjoyed a joyous and tearful send-off from Blue Jays fans as he very likely played his last Blue Jays home game after ten years in Toronto.
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