After a two hour and 41 minutes rain/hail delay, game two of the three game series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Colorado Rockies finally saw its first pitch. Just like the weather, this game was particularly sloppy, as both starters struggled and wouldn’t go deep into game. Rockies starter Eddie Butler had command issues […]
Author: Sean Addis
Recap: Rockies 9, Blue Jays 5; Jays’ Bullpen Ruins Tulo’s Homecoming
The Toronto Blue Jays opened a three game interleague series against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. This is the third time Toronto has ever been to Colorado. Coming into tonight these two teams have played 15 times and the home team has won every game, tonight the trend continued. Through six and a half […]
Recap: Blue Jays 13, Phillies 2; The Hits Keep Coming for the Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies played their final game of the 2016 season Thursday night at Citizen Bank Ballpark. Jays sent lefty JA Happ (7-3, 3.70) against young Phillies right-hander Aaron Nola (5-5, 2.98). Nola was coming off his shortest start of the season, 3.2 innings against the Washington Nationals, and he would […]
Recap: Blue Jays 4, Yankees 2; Estrada Dominant Once Again
After a Saturday slug fest and a Sunday extra inning game, the Toronto Blue Jays bullpen was tired and needed a quality start from tonight’s starter Marco Estrada. He gave them exactly what they needed, throwing eight excellent innings, giving up no runs, three hits, three walks and six strike outs. The biggest threat came […]
Recap: Rays 13, Blue Jays 2; Yes, You Read That Correctly
The Toronto Blue Jays returned home after a somewhat disappointing road trip through San Francisco and Texas that saw them go 3-3. Many people hoped the benches clearing in Texas would have the same “impact” a similar incident that occurred against the Kansas City Royals last season had on the 2015 club. After that brawl, […]
Recap: Blue Jays 5, Rangers 0; Dickey Loves the Heat
The last time Toronto played at Globe Life Park in Arlington they had their backs against wall in the American League Division Series. This time they may not be quite in such dire straits but they definitely need to keep up with the hot hitting Boston Red Sox and surprising Baltimore Orioles. Martin Perez was coming […]
Recap: Rangers 2, Blue Jays 1; Dyson Makes No New Fans, Stops Toronto Rally Short
The Toronto Blue Jays opened a four game series on Monday night in a rematch with their 2015 ALDS opponent Texas Rangers. The last time these two met one of the most bizarre and dramatic seventh innings occurred in baseball history, culminating in the famous Jose Bautista “Bat Flip”. Starting for Texas was A.J. Griffin, who has […]
Recap: Blue Jays 6, Rays 1; The Good Aaron Sanchez is Back
The Toronto Blue Jays opened a three game series against the Tampa Bay Rays Friday night in St. Petersburg. This is already the second trip in 2016 to the “House of Horrors” for the Blue Jays. The last time they split a four game series at Tropicana Field but missed an opportunity to sweep the […]
Recap: White Sox 10, Blue Jays 1; Good Baseball Not on Sale at the Rogers Centre
On Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre, two pitchers beginning their respective seasons in polar opposite manners took to the mound. White Sox starter Chris Sale came into the game with a 1.80 ERA in four starts, having allowed only one earned run in his last two starts, or 16 innings pitched. Blue Jays starter R.A. […]
Recap: Athletics 8, Blue Jays 5; A day we would like to forget
Friday night was the opener of a three game series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Oakland Athletics. It was billed as having the makings of great pitchers duel between Aaron Sanchez and Sonny Gray. However, prior to the game, the Blue Jays and their fans were hit with the announcement that first baseman […]