Dissecting the Halladay Trade Talk
It’s something that no Blue Jay fan wants to envision, but with all this trade talk lately it’s all I can think about.
It’s something that no Blue Jay fan wants to envision, but with all this trade talk lately it’s all I can think about.
I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again … almost every time that Cito Gaston gives Brandon League a little bit of extra leeway of rope, League manages to hang himself with it.
After chastising Jerod Morris via split screen on ESPN a few months back about the “power of the written word”, apparently Ken Rosenthal has forgotten all about those morals that he so passionately stands by.
There’s something to be said about a game where John McDonald hits a home run.
I hate to say it, but the proverbial posterior of the Blue Jays has been spanked by the New York Yankees.
The last time the New York Yankees and the Toronto Blue Jays met, things were very different.
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.
Today the Blue Jays will enjoy a much-needed day off before they have to play four straight afternoon games at the Wind Tunnel (otherwise known as the new Yankee Stadium).