Flashback Friday: Blue Jays to Hit Home Runs From Both Sides of the Plate in One Game
It’s difficult enough to hit a home run from one side of the plate, let alone two.
Read moreIt’s difficult enough to hit a home run from one side of the plate, let alone two.
Read moreThe Melk Man cometh, and the Melk Man leaveth.
Prior to the Russell Martin signing and the Josh Donaldson trade, re-signing Melky Cabrera seemed like priority number one for Alex Anthopoulos and the Toronto Blue Jays this offseason.
Read moreAfter upgrading at catcher and third base, the Toronto Blue Jays finally addressed one of the glaring holes on their roster; left field.
Read moreThe Toronto Blue Jays have many questions to answer this offseason, but one which will likely go a long way to predicating their success in 2015 is whether they can re-sign Melky Cabrera.
Read moreIt wasn’t enough that the Blue Jays blew the game in dramatic fashion on Friday evening against the Red Sox; they also happened to lose one of their best hitters for the rest of the season.
Read moreOne of the best things about baseball is there is no time limit; on any given day, a game could be finished in less than two hours (if Roy Halladay and Mark Buehrle are on the mound), or it could seemingly go on forever.
Read moreA little over one week ago, the Boston Red Sox and Toronto Blue Jays were two teams seemingly at a crossroads; the Red Sox were on the cusp of raising the white flag on the 2014 season, while the Blue Jays were very much still in the hunt.
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