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Toronto Blue Jays' Emilio Bonifacio Can Lock Down Second Base with a Great April
Maicer Izturis or Emilio Bonifacio? It may be the biggest debate among fans of the Toronto Blue Jays besides the whole Ricky Romero situation...
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Toronto Blue Jays 2013: Shakedown of the Opening Day Roster
Toronto Blue Jays baseball is almost here. After one of the most memorable offseasons in the history of the franchise, fans have waited patiently to see their team finally ...
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Toronto Blue Jays: Is Josh Johnson Returning to Form Just in Time for the Jays?
It was just a few years ago that Josh Johnson was one of the most promising young stars in all of baseball. At the age of 25, Johnson appeared in his first MLB All-Star Game and finished the season with a 15-5 record, a 3...
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Blue Jays' Brett Cecil Hopes to Avoid Being 'That Last Decision' Again
Brett Cecil was sitting at his locker early Wednesday morning when pitching coach Pete Walker dropped by and summoned him to the office. “To be honest, my heart sank,” Cecil said...
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Ricky Romero Not the Only Marquee Player Sent to the Minors
It will be a cold comfort to Ricky Romero, the Blue Jays’ fallen ace who was demoted to the minors on Tuesday, but the struggling left-hander isn’t the first prominent Jays’ ...
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Blue Jays Biggest Winners and Losers of Spring Training
Spring training breeds battles. Sometimes it is as simple as battling the wind on a gusty Florida day, and sometimes they are good old-fashioned position battles. But no matter what, there will always be winners and losers...
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Toronto Blue Jays Fans Shouldn't Count out Ricky Romero Just Yet
My, oh my, how far Ricky Romero has fallen. Less than two years removed from being the Toronto Blue Jays ' staff ace and an American League All-Star who posted a sub-3...
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Toronto Blue Jays: Ricky Romero Optioned to Single-A Dunedin; an Analysis
As you have already heard, the Blue Jays have optioned last year's opening day starter and incumbent "ace," Ricky Romero , to Single-A Dunedin to work on his command and delivery through some mechanical adjustments...
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Toronto Blue Jays: 5 Biggest Spring Training Busts of 2013
It really depends on who you talk to when the topic is Spring Training. Many believe that it means nothing. Many believe it can be a sign of things to come. Many believe that they don't know what to believe...
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Blue Jays Play Huge Role in Dominican Republic Triumph
The Dominican Republic baseball team won all eight games they played across 13 days en route to their World Baseball Classic championship...
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Reports: Casey Janssen to Be Ready for Opening Day
Both John Lott at the National Post and Brendan Kennedy at The Star are reporting that Toronto Blue Jays closer Casey Janssen is still seen as having a chance to be ready by Opening Day...
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Toronto Blue Jays: Final Predictions for Every Spring Training Position Battle
The Toronto Blue Jays have some of the biggest question marks in regard to positional battles. With such an influx of talent, many Opening Day jobs are up for grabs. But with such a vast amount of assets, it will be tough to sit a very skilled player...
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Blue Jays 2013: Top Storylines of the Spring so Far
Spring Training is never short of storylines . The winter is always too long, and writers, analysts and fans are always ready to explode with the buildup of stories from the offseason...
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Toronto Blue Jays: The Most Dominant Lineup in Major League Baseball
I said it on Christmas and I'll say it again: The Toronto Blue Jays are arguably the favorite to win the American League East...
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Blue Jays Claim Guillermo Moscoso on Waivers
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Blue Jays 17, Yankees 5
Josh Johnson allowed one run over three innings, Maicer Izturis had five RBIs, and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the New York Yankees 17-5 on Thursday...
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Ranking the 10 Greatest Toronto Blue Jays Moments Since the 1993 World Series
We all know what the two greatest moments in Toronto Blue Jays history are. But in the nearly twenty years since the Blue Jays won the World Series in 1992 and 1993, the team has ...
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Mark Buehrle Sharp for Jays in 5-4 Loss to Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. – Mark Buehrle allowed one run while pitching into the fourth inning, but Carlos Paulino lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday with an RBI single in the 10th inning...
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Blue Jays Release 2008 First-Rounder David Cooper
The Blue Jays released first baseman David Cooper, Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reports (on Twitter). The CAA Sports client is now a free agent...
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Broken Wings Heal Far from Big-League Lights
Michael Crouse crouched like a sprinter, toe on the third base bag, and waited for the long fly ball off the bat of Joel Galarraga to be caught in left field, then raced home to slide past the catcher without even the rumour of a throw...
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Jose Bautista: Canada Broke Baseballs Code
DUNEDIN, FLA.—Jose Bautista says Canada broke baseball’s unwritten code Saturday by trying to run up the score in their World Baseball Classic victory over Mexico, regardless of the tournament’s tiebreaker rules...
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Blue Jays' Dickey Unconcerned with Spring Results
PHOENIX, Ari. — Well aware of his numbers through three outings this spring, including a start for the United States at the World Baseball Classic, Toronto Blue Jays ace R.A...
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Brett Lawrie Injury: Updates on Blue Jays Star's Ribs
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Brett Lawrie suffered an injury to his ribs in a spring training game and has been out of action for weeks. UPDATE: Monday, March 25, at 9:35 a...
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Predicting the Blue Jays' Starting Lineup Halfway Through Spring Training
Following the acquisitions of Jose Reyes , Melky Cabrera and Maicer Izturis , along with the return of Jose Bautista , the 2013 Toronto Blue Jays' lineup will look dramatically ...
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Jays' Starter Dustin McGowan Thrust into an Unfair Spotlight
It was not fair to Dustin McGowan for Blue Jays manager John Gibbons to suggest that his oft-injured pitcher was “in the mix” of major-league middle relievers after he ...










