The Toronto Blue Jays, who entered today one game above .500 and 3.5 games out of first place in the AL East, sent Marcus Stroman to the mound looking for their first series sweep of the season. Standing in their way, however, was San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner. Neither starter was sharp, and the Jays had […]
Day: May 11, 2016
Blue Jays Rotation Review: Is This Even Legal?
Since they say starting pitching wins championships, each time through the rotation we’re going to break down each individual start to see what the pitchers did well and what they didn’t, with an attempt to go a little bit deeper than just the box score. You can read all past Rotation Reviews here. Last time […]
Blue Jays Spring Training Storylines Revisited
The Toronto Blue Jays are 18-17. While it may feel like we’re deep into the season, there are still 127 more games to go. Scrolling through Jays Twitter though, I don’t think anyone would guess that the team is sitting near .500. Sure, the games in September count the same as they do right now, […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Giants 0; San Francisco Hapless Against Blue Jays Ace
While Buck and Pat couldn’t quite determine whether or not AT&T Park smelled like Garlic Fries, the Blue Jays rode another strong starting pitching performance to victory on Tuesday night. Troy Tulowitzki provided the bulk of the offense, hitting a solo home run, RBI double, and a sacrifice fly, while JA Happ continued his hot […]