Francisco Liriano: The Blue Jays’ Secret Weapon in the Starting Rotation
On any other starting rotation, Francisco Liriano might be a number two or number three starter.
Read moreOn any other starting rotation, Francisco Liriano might be a number two or number three starter.
Read morePeople often say the David Price trade was the turning point for the 2015 Blue Jays.
Read moreThe last time we saw Devon Travis in action (that wasn’t a Spring Training game), it was Game 1 of the ALCS in Cleveland.
Read moreAwkward. If there was one succinct way to describe Joe Biagini, it would be awkward.
Read moreNo matter what Kendrys Morales does over the next three years in a Blue Jays uniform, he’ll always be compared to Edwin Encarnacion.
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