The Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays played game two of their three game series Saturday night at Tropicana Field, and the script was reminiscent of game one: Blue Jays score first, bats go silent, Jays pitchers have one bad inning, and the Jays add runs late but come up short. Blake Snell threw […]
Author: Sean Addis
Bombing into Baltimore: Orioles Series Preview
TORONTO BLUE JAYS @ BALTIMORE ORIOLES AUGUST 29TH – AUGUST 31ST Written by Sean Addis and Joshua Howsam The Toronto Blue Jays will begin a 15 game stretch against American League East opponents beginning with a nine game road trip Monday night in Baltimore. This will be Toronto’s last time at the Camden Yards this regular […]
Recap: Cleveland Baseball Team 3, Blue Jays 2; Ramirez Does it Again
The Toronto Blue Jays and Cleveland baseball team played the rubber match of a three game series Sunday afternoon at Progressive Field. The first two games of the series were decided by one run and the final game turned out to be no different. Cleveland’s starter, Corey Kluber, and Jays hurler, Marcus Stroman, were locked into an […]
Recap: Yankees 1, Blue Jays 0; In a Word, Ugh.
Toronto and New York played the opener of the a three game series Monday night at Yankee Stadium, and neither team put on an offensive show. The Yankees had many opportunities and left 14 men on base, going two for eighteen with runners in scoring position. The Blue Jays, on the other hand, had few opportunities […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Astros 1; If You’re Happ-Y and You Know It Win Fifteen
Toronto and Houston wrapped up their four game series on Thursday night at Minute Maid Park with another low scoring affair. The Blue Jays sent left-hander J.A. Happ to the mound to face Houston righty Mike Fiers. Similar to the other games in this series it would be the starters who dominated. Fiers went six innings, […]
Recap: Blue Jays 9, Orioles 1; Blue Jays Fly Past Orioles Into First
This weekend series against the American League East divisional rivals Baltimore Orioles has brought with it the first sense of pennant race fever to Toronto this season. The Jays and Orioles were separated by half a game for first place coming into today’s action. It would be Jays killer Yovani Gallardo against lefty JA Happ, […]
Recap: Blue Jays 7, Padres 6; Toronto Wins a Wild One
The Toronto Blue Jays and the San Diego Padres played the middle game of the three game series Tuesday night. Prior to the 7:07 PM ET start there was big news surrounding these teams. The Blue Jays acquired outfielder Melvin Upton Jr. and a lot of cas, from the Padres for Single-A pitcher Hansel Rodriguez. […]
Recap: Blue Jays 5, Diamondbacks 1; Blue Jays Love the Arizona Heat
The Toronto Blue Jays and Arizona Diamondbacks opened a mini two game series Tuesday night at Chase Field. The Blue Jays sent Aaron Sanchez to the mound against Diamondbacks young righty Zack Godley. Both pitchers were effective in the early innings. Zack Godley was able to get the Blue Jays hitters to chase his curveball […]
Recap: Blue Jays 6, Royals 2; Battling Flu, Sanchez Shuts Down Kansas City
Tonight was the first meeting between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays since last October’s American League Championship Series. The Blue Jays sent Aaron Sanchez, coming off a spectacular start against Colorado, against Royals starter Edinson Volquez, who had a 6.42 ERA in his last six road starts. This game was a […]
Recap: Jays 5, Rockies 3; Sanchez Stays Hot, Jays Win The Series
The Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies played the final game of the series this afternoon. After a long, sloppy, rain delayed game the night before, both managers were hoping their starters could provide much needed innings to rest the tired bullpens. Rockies rookie left-hander Tyler Anderson was able to hold the hot hitting Jays […]