Batting Cleanup for the Blue Jays …
The 2009 Toronto Blue Jays have lacked consistency in the cleanup spot for lack of a better word.
Read moreThe 2009 Toronto Blue Jays have lacked consistency in the cleanup spot for lack of a better word.
Read moreI came across a really cool website called HR Pace.com, which basically takes all the guess work out of calculating how many home runs and RBI’s that a hitter is on pace for.
I’m starting to think that Cito Gaston’s infamous “lose one to win two later” coaching strategy is turning more into the “lose two now and maybe win one later”.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not harping on Aaron Hill – he had a phenomenal first half of the season and deserves all the accolades and praise he is getting.
It wasn’t exactly the Blue Jays wanted to end the first half of the season – with a loss which put them two games below the .500 mark.
I hate to say it, but the proverbial posterior of the Blue Jays has been spanked by the New York Yankees.
The day was June 7th, 2005; a day that up until this year had haunted the members of Blue Jays management because it was the day that they let Troy Tulowitzki get away.