Well wasn’t that a change from the hit-happy, time-heavy Red Sox series of this past weekend. Through five innings, only Logan Forsythe, the first batter of the game for the Rays, had mustered together an at bat that ended in a hit. Then in the sixth inning, the Blue Jays took a two run lead. First, […]
Day: September 12, 2016
Don’t Panic: What 1993 Can Teach Us About the 2016 Blue Jays
It’s a tense time to be a Blue Jay fan. As September marches on, a team that once felt bulletproof is starting to show some serious cracks in their armor. As the Blue Jays slip further behind the Red Sox for the division lead, it can be hard not to worry, no matter how talented the […]
The Blue Jays STUFF Report – Volume 11, with a Twist!
Today, I hate baseball. My fantasy team lost in the semi-finals. My slow pitch team went 1-3 on the weekend. The Jays… well, the Jays did not add to my love of the game. I’ll go back to loving it today, though… I think. As bad as things are, that does not mean there is […]
Not Those Guys Again: Rays Series Preview
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Tampa Bay Rays September 12 – 14 Written by Elie Waitzer and Greg Wisniewski The Tampa Bay rays have 82 losses already, guaranteeing them a losing season, and it’s only the 12th of September. This looks especially bad, since the rest of the division has no more than 66 losses apiece. Truly, the Rays are the […]