One Run and Done
Not really much to say about that loss except it stings to lose a pitcher’s duel in the top of the ninth.
Read moreNot really much to say about that loss except it stings to lose a pitcher’s duel in the top of the ninth.
Read moreIn 2008, a relatively unknown 27 year old journeyman by the name of Scott Richmond clawed his way through the Toronto Blue Jays farm system to make his major league debut on July 30th, 2008.
Read moreMuch has been made about how the Toronto Blue Jays really don’t have a “true” ace in their starting rotation, but more like a 1a in Shaun Marcum and a 1b in Ricky Romero.
Read moreFilling out an All-Star Game ballot is usually either the easiest thing in the world to do, or the hardest thing to do.
Read moreOften times in baseball, we get so caught up in the hooplah of the game that we forget those players on the field are real people.
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Image courtesy of LFPress.comIt’s not very often you get the chance to see one Blue Jays legend in the flesh, let alone two.
Read moreIt’s hard to believe it’s already been six months since Roy Halladay left Toronto, and there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t imagine him back in a Blue Jays uniform.
Read moreWhen it comes to being one of the top second baseman of his era, Roberto Alomar comes second to none.
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