Tigers Pounce on Jays, End Consecutive Streaks

By: Ryan Colpitts Heading into the weekday series against the Detroit Tigers, the Toronto Blue Jays were looking to continue their streak of consecutive series won. The Jays have won 5 pervious series, and on Monday, they would send J.A. Happ to the mound in hopes of starting off the three game set with a victory. The Tigers would send Michael Fulmer to the hump … Continue reading Tigers Pounce on Jays, End Consecutive Streaks

Jays Bats Come Alive in Series Finale Against Texas

By: Ryan Colpitts The Toronto Blue Jays would say goodbye to the Texas Rangers Thursday evening, hoping to send them off with a loss. After winning the previous two games with back-to-back walk-off wins, the Jays would look to keep rolling, with the hopes of having more of an offensive attack. After Prince Fielder would score Adrian Beltre to give the Rangers a 1-0 lead … Continue reading Jays Bats Come Alive in Series Finale Against Texas

Jays Offence Comes Alive, Takes Series Against The A’s.

By: Ryan Colpitts Friday night the Toronto Blue Jays would welcome in the Oakland Athletics for a three game series. Prior to the start of Friday’s game, news would break that 1st baseman, Chris Colabello, has been suspended for 80 games for breaking MLB’s policy on the usage of PED’s. With news hitting the teammates and fans around the arena as they flowed into the … Continue reading Jays Offence Comes Alive, Takes Series Against The A’s.

AL East Champs Go 2-2

By: Ryan Colpitts It’s 2016 and baseball has returned for the defending AL East division champions. The Toronto Blue Jays started their season opening in St. Petersburg, as they would play guest to the Tampa Bay Rays. Toronto would take the first two games of the series, winning both contest’s 5-3. Stroman and R.A. Dickey would both be rewarded with the victory for their efforts. Things … Continue reading AL East Champs Go 2-2