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Houston Does Not Have a Problem
Posted on 23 May 2011 by George Fadel.
The Toronto Blue Jays opened interleague play this past weekend losing two of three at the hands of the Houston Astros. It was a hard fought series in which no game was won by more than two runs. Looking at records alone, this should not have been such an even series between these two clubs as Toronto came in with seven more wins then Houston. What developed was an exciting three games for th...
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Jays left wondering after another series loss
Posted on 11 May 2011 by George Fadel.
The Toronto Blue Jays have been scratching their heads as of late due to their poor hitting and bad luck keeping their batters healthy. After a recent four game series against the Detroit Tigers that saw the Jays drop three games, the team finds itself at 15-20 and in fourth place in the competitive AL East division. The Jays were outscored during the series by a margin of 28-14 and looked los...
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Jays Down American League Champs
Posted on 30 Apr 2011 by George Fadel.
The Toronto Blue Jays won three games from a four game series versus the Texas Rangers this past week. It’s been an interesting few days for these Jays as they’ve been seeing a lot of personnel change along with ups and downs but still managed to win the series versus the American League champions. The Good Kyle Drabek Drabek had another consistent outing in the opening game of the series...
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Those Yankees Ruining the Fun
Posted on 21 Apr 2011 by George Fadel.
The Toronto Blue Jays just completed a two-game series that they split with the New York Yankees. The two games went very differently as Game 1 was a come from behind victory in the 10th inning in which the score was 6-5. Meanwhile, in Game 2 they got run over by the Yankees offence 6-2. Here’s a list of what went right and wrong The Good Never Give Up Attitude In Game 1 the Jays were down 5...
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Jays Continue to Impress Versus A’s
Posted on 8 Apr 2011 by George Fadel.
The Toronto Blue Jays just completed a three game series where they went 2-1 against the Oakland A’s and even with dwindling fan attendance; the Jays have a lot to be optimistic about. The Good The Offence The Jays scored 13 runs and got 25 hits throughout the series. Other then a tough closing game against A’s ace Trevor Cahill, the Jays offence looked lively and impressive. The power may ...
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Brett Lawrie: Next Great Canadian Player
Posted on 27 Mar 2011 by George Fadel.
Brett Lawrie could very well have the most realistic chance of becoming the next great Canadian positional player in baseball. Lawrie was chosen with the 16th overall pick by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2008 Major League Amateur Draft and with that selection he became the highest drafted Canadian of all time. As a 16 year old he was named Canada’s World Junior MVP and at 18 he was chosen a...
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Remembering The Glory Years and WAMCO
Posted on 16 Mar 2011 by George Fadel.
Remember WAMCO? For many of you the term means nothing. For hardcore Toronto Blue Jays fans and baseball historians it is a reminder of greatness in Toronto. WAMCO stood for the combination of White, Alomar, Molitor, Carter, and Olerud. These players were also the 1 through 5 hitters in the Toronto batting order. During an interesting discussion today about the greatest Toronto Blue Jays team o...
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WHO WILL BE THE NEXT FACE OF THE FRANCHISE?
Posted on 8 Mar 2011 by George Fadel.
George Bell, Joe Carter, Carlos Delgado, Roy Halladay, Vernon Wells. All these former Toronto Blue Jays players have one thing in common; they were at one time the face of the franchise. Over the last two years Jays fans have bid farewell to some of their favourite and arguably most successful players. What differs this season from previous years is that the Jays don’t seem to have a definite...









