Bolserting the Blue Jays' Bullpen
Two seasons ago, the Toronto Blue Jays had one of the best bullpens in the entire American League (4th in the AL with a 3.37 ERA).
Read moreTwo seasons ago, the Toronto Blue Jays had one of the best bullpens in the entire American League (4th in the AL with a 3.37 ERA).
Read moreIt would be a gross understatement to say lady luck has not been very kind to the Blue Jays starters this season.
Read moreAfter having 34 runs scored against them on 44 combined hits, the bullpen racking up 15.1 innings of work over the weekend, and two of the three starters not making it to the fourth inning, I think it’s safe to say the Blue Jays were happy to get the hell out of Texas.
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Well, I’d say a 2-2 record is a pretty good way to start a 10-game road swing, don’t you think?
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Damn, it feels good to have baseball back in town.
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Opportunity works in mysterious ways in Major League Baseball.
Read moreA few weeks ago, the fine folks at AP posted this photo of Kyle Drabek exhausted from a wind sprint workout.
Read moreEvery time the New York Yankees roll into down, it’s like a large cloud of disain envelops the city of Toronto.
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