Category: Previews
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On Deck: New York Yankees (0-0) vs Toronto Blue Jays (0-0)
The Toronto Blue Jays open a four-game set vs the New York Yankees on Thursday, kicking off the 2018 season.
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On Deck: Blue Jays visit Tampa Bay
The Toronto Blue Jays open a four-game set in Tampa Bay on Thursday night. Here’s everything you need to know to get you set for the matchup.
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Meet Your 2017 Toronto Blue Jays
The Blue Jays have named their 25-man Opening Day roster. Now, remember, this is just the group of guys who will suit up on April 3rd in Baltimore. There’s going to be some flux all season due to performance and injury. But the players insist it’s a huge honour to be named to the roster…
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Bases Loaded: Keys for Blue Jays in Game 3
Given the way the Blue Jays played over the final two weeks of the regular season, it seemed highly unlilely they’d be able to come home from Texas up 2-0 in their American League Division Series against the Rangers. Many fans would have been happy with a split, given the daunting task of facing Cole…
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Let’s Mess With Texas
We’re currently under three hours from first pitch in The Rematch of the Century between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Texas Rangers in the American League Division Series, so now seems like an appropriate time to scatter about some thoughts on the upcoming five-game set.
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Time to Believe in Blue Jays Magic?
It’s starting to get extremely difficult to watch the Toronto Blue Jays. But for the first time in my memory, it’s because they’re incredibly exciting.
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Thoughts on the Deadline and Happ-enings Tonight
Who needs Jon Lester or David Price when you’ve got NOLAN REIMOLD?! Much like the above sentence, there has been a great deal of emotionally-driven nonsense spouted about the Jays’ inactivity prior to the July 31st non-waiver trade deadline. It’s unfortunate that some of that nonsense came from the mouths of Casey Janssen and Jose…
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Preview: Red Hot Jays Seek Fifth Straight Over Red Sox
Wait, what’s the other 47%? Anyway… How about that game last night? Exactly one week after losing 14-1 to the Red Sox at the Skydome – the immediate aftermath of which had many Jays fans leaping head first off of the rickety bandwagon – the Jays returned the favour run-for-run at Fenway.
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Long-Awaited Triumph in the Bronx Revives October Dreams
The Blue Jays have won seven of ten games since the all-star break. They just snapped a 17-game losing streak at Yankee Stadium. They currently hold the second wild card spot by a full game over said Yankees. And they’ve done so without Edwin Encarnacion, Adam Lind, Brett Lawrie, and Colby Rasmus’ talent.
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Preview: White Sox vs Blue Jays – June 27, 2014
(Thanks Amazin’ Avenue!) Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere’s Dickey! I know, his velocity cancels out whatever fear batters have when they see that face, but based on how the Sox played last night, I’m sure every team they play induces Shelley Duvall looks of all kinds.