On July 29th, the Toronto Blue Jays had to place their ace closer, Jordan Romano, on the injured list due to lower back inflammation. But now, with his return to the lineup, can he be a game-changer for his team and help them remain in the playoff race? The Jays continue to battle with staying in the third wildcard spot as the Seattle Mariners currently reside two games behind … [Read more...] about Can Jordan Romano’s Return Be a Game-Changer?
Daulton Varsho Continues to Spark the Offense
The Toronto Blue Jays avoided being swept by the Chicago Cubs on August 13th, and Daulton Varsho was a strong contributor on offense. The Jays came out with a big win against the Cubs, beating them 11-4. This season Varsho’s offense has been criticized as it has been inconsistent and we all know that his asset is his defense. But as of recently, he has really proven that he is … [Read more...] about Daulton Varsho Continues to Spark the Offense
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago Cubs: Clash at Rogers Centre
In a highly anticipated matchup, the Toronto Blue Jays will take on the Chicago Cubs at Rogers Centre. Both teams are in a strong position in their respective leagues and will be looking to secure a crucial win. The Blue Jays, with a record of 65-54, are currently 5th in the American League and 3rd in the East division. The Cubs, boasting a record of 61-56, stand at 6th in the … [Read more...] about Toronto Blue Jays vs. Chicago Cubs: Clash at Rogers Centre
Jose Bautista Officially Retires as a Blue Jay
On August 11th, it was announced that Jose Bautista will sign a one-day contract in order to officially retire as a Toronto Blue Jay. Bautista will forever be commemorated for his time as a Blue Jay and helping bring his team to the playoffs in 2015. In addition, he will always be remembered for the legendary bat flip that represented a moment of pure raw emotion and … [Read more...] about Jose Bautista Officially Retires as a Blue Jay
The 2015 MVP Race: A Re-Examination
2015 was the year of the American League as an underdog. Their three division winners topped out at 95 wins, while the National League put forth three 90+ win teams. In fact, the St. Louis Cardinals reached the enviable 100-win plateau. Meanwhile, the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers cruised fairly easily to division titles of their own. In stark contrast, the American … [Read more...] about The 2015 MVP Race: A Re-Examination