Well well, this is a nifty leader board. Marcus Stroman and Aaron Sanchez, the two young Blue Jays, are best friends forever. After so many sleepless nights softly whispering “hashtag StroChez” into each others ears and watching Netflix together at their City Place condos, their pitching philosophies must be rubbing off on each other: Earlier this week, I wrote about how […]
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Troy Tulowitzki 2.0: Still a Superstar
On the cusp of the 2015 non-waiver trade deadline, the Blue Jays’ one glaring need was to improve the starting rotation. Thus, when it was announced in the wee hours of the morning on July 28th that then-General Manager Alex Anthopoulos had traded for arguably the best shortstop in the game, he not only shocked […]
Artificial Turf Wars Ep. 25: The Scentsational Blue Jays
Greg and Josh break down the last week in Blue Jays land, with a look at the 5-2 record, the offensive ups and downs that led to shutouts and outbursts, the hot streaks from Russell Martin and Troy Tulowitzki, a fun outcome from a Josh Donaldson/John Gibbons dugout clash, the reinforcements for the bottom of […]
Blue Jays Fire Scouting Director, National Crosschecker
The Blue Jays have parted ways with their Director of Amateur Scouting Brian Parker and their National Crosschecker Blake Davis, according to a report from John Manuel of Baseball America. Both of their roles were on the amateur side of scouting, dealing with high school and college level kids, meaning their jobs were strictly related to […]
Recap: Blue Jays 7, Yankees 4; Happ-y Day for Melvin
Coming off the big comeback victory on Tuesday, the Blue Jays turned to J.A. Happ to try and finish off the series win during and afternoon tilt in the Bronx. The Yankees countered with struggling lefty, C.C. Sabathia. The scoring started early in this one, as the Blue Jays put up a three spot in […]
Chef’s Special: How to Improve the Food at Blue Jays’ Games
2016 Blue Jays ticket sales have been a resounding success. While the season will not end for another seven weeks, the Blue Jays are fourth in attendance, having averaged over 40,000 fans per game. With the success of the team and the growth of the fan base, the ballpark experience will become more and more […]
Recap: Blue Jays 12, Yankees 6; Rain Forgotten as Jays Bats Bring The Thunder
Tonight’s game between the Jays and the Yankees started with rain looming, and for once it wasn’t referring to Josh Donaldson home runs. After an early outburst of power from the home side, the game was interrupted by rain, with the Jays down a bunch of runs and the offense seeming listless again. The change in […]
Breaking Down the Blue Jays’ Offense
The 2015 Blue Jays had a dominant offence, no matter what measurement you used. They led the league in runs scored, as well as on-base percentage AND slugging percentage. They scored nearly a full run more per game than the next best offensive team: the total difference between them and the second-best offense, the New […]
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 […]
Baby Bronx Bombers: Yankees Series Preview
TORONTO BLUE JAYS @ NEW YORK YANKEES MONDAY AUGUST 15TH – WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17TH Written by Sean Addis and Jenn Smith The Toronto Blue Jays and New York Yankees match up for the first time since the end of May. The Blue Jays have won seven of the nine games this season, including two of three at […]









