Toronto Blue Jays
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Another Blue Jay season has come to an end with eerily similar results. The American League East, a division of five teams, has finished in the exact same order for six consecutive seasons. Once again, our Jays finished in 3rd, but this year there is much reason for optimism. The
A common pastime for Jay fans is to turn down the volume on the TV and listen to the play by play of Tom Cheek and Jerry Howarth. Tom and Jerry have been calling Blue Jay games for as long as I've been a fan, and they've always been far
Carlos Delgado hit four straight home runs vs the Tampa Bay Devil Rays last night at SkyDome. He's the first Blue Jay to do so and only the 15th player in the history of Major League baseball to accomplish the feat. Furthermore, he's only the sixth player ever to homer
The Toronto Blue Jays just unveiled their new logo. In a previous blog entry I hoped the new logo would be a return to our standard logo from the glory days. This new logo certainly isn't that. It seems they've completely done away with incorporating the word "Blue" into the
I just posted four new pictures of James in Pictures. All were taken August 9th except for the picture of James in my Blue Jays cap which was taken some time after that. James loves my Jay cap. Speaking of my Jay cap, I love it too because it's the
This is a brief entry to update my previous blog entry on the '93 Jays (read it here). Better yet, I'll just paste the email I got from my brother Steve earlier today. I am a lazy SOB. You might have to update your Blog entry from May 4th, 2003.
Where are our '93 Jays now? Only the following few remain in the majors... Roberto Alomar - Starting 2nd Baseman for the New York Mets Woody Williams - Starting pitcher for St. Louis Mike Timlin - Relief pitcher for Boston Al Leiter - Starting pitcher for the New York Mets