Jays make it close, but no cigar
It was almost as rare as the sight of a unicorn galloping across a rainbow; Roy Halladay giving up back to back home runs.
It was almost as rare as the sight of a unicorn galloping across a rainbow; Roy Halladay giving up back to back home runs.
A full twelve games might separate them in the standings, but tonight’s Yankees/Blue Jays showdown has the feeling of playoff baseball to it.
I’d say that the Blue Jays stringing together two consecutive wins calls for a celebration.
Even though he only spent a season and a half with the Toronto Blue Jays, Scott Rolen made a lasting impression with this team thanks to his constant dazzling plays on the third base side.
It’s only fitting that we play out the best defensive third baseman that the Blue Jays have ever had with his imfamous walkup music.
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If and when the domino falls on the Roy Halladay trade, it could create a domino effect which would see more than just one Blue Jay leaving the nest in Toronto.