Welcome Back, Alex Rios
There’s no question that Alex Rios was public enemy number one at last night’s Home Opener.
Read moreThere’s no question that Alex Rios was public enemy number one at last night’s Home Opener.
Read moreWhat a hell of a Home Opener!
It had a little bit of everything … some towering home runs, the thrill of extra innings, inability to throw out baserunners, beach balls in the stands … basically, it was a virtual cornucopia of baseball awesomeness.
Read moreThe sound of the beer vendors shouting up the aisles …
The smell of Lester’s Ballpark hot dogs at the concession stands …
The sight of more than 40,000 fans …
It can only mean one thing – the Blue Jays Home Opener.
Read moreIt’s hard to believe that just over 33 years ago, the Blue Jays played their very first game in the city of Toronto.
Read moreRandy Ruiz may have finally escaped the clutches of the minor leagues, but maybe he isn’t free after all.
Read moreWhen other MLB agents start getting pissy, that’s when you know you’re doing something right as a General Manager.
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