I’m mad. I’m upset. I’m disappointed. But I won’t lose faith. The Blue Jays have just finished another incredibly disappointing game against the Yankees, losing 6-4, but are you surprised? Is anyone surprised? With so ...
Is 2013 the Year that the Glory Returns to Toronto? The start of every baseball season brings renewed joy and optimism, and of course, predictions. The Blue Jays first series of the year is in ...
With Spring Training drawing to a close and opening day growing ever near, I thought it was high time I take a look at some of the questions the Jays face after an offseason unlike ...
It’s the offseason now, so I wanted to try something different that I haven’t done in the past, and as I began writing this article, it quickly became apparent that this was going to be ...
This is not where I thought I would find myself in October. I’m not afraid to admit that I bought into the optimism Spring Training brought out in many, and I’m not afraid to say ...
I’m sure that most of you have heard about the controversy surrounding the Blue Jays clubhouse and Yunel Escobar following Sundays game vs Boston. Originally, I was going to pass on doing a post about ...
By now I’m sure you are aware of the fact that tonight (Saturday August 25th), Roger Clemens is slated to start the game for the Sugarland Skeeters of the Atlantic League. The game will mark ...
Bleeding Blue: The Detroit Tigers Game I love going to the Rogers Center (Skydome) to see a Jays game. I’m a fan of the Skydome, despite it being a dinosaur, and I love the atmosphere ...
2012 will mark the end of Toronto’s current contract with the Las Vegas 51’s of the Pacific Coast League. Forced with not having another option at the time, Toronto selected the Las Vegas franchise as ...
Acquired from the Mariners for Eric Thames at the deadline, Steve Delabar is an interesting story. A story that involves it’s share of injuries, hard times, harder work and a prior retirement from the professional game. Drafted by the ...