With a potential Game 5 on the line, Blue Jays manager John Schneider opted to go with a bullpen game on Wednesday night. Yankees manager Aaron Boone chose to counter the decision with a balanced ...
In the sports world, even the best competitors get beat sometime. At times, there are reasonable explanations of things that could have been done differently in the situation. Others, a player did ...
The Toronto Blue Jays lost the first two games of the American League Championship Series at home, but have responded with two straight road wins against the Seattle Mariners to even the series at two ...
The Blue Jays were just two games away from sweeping the ALDS and had a comfortable 6–1 lead by the third inning. So what do you think could go wrong from here? Well, everything! They ended up ...
The Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners will play Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Monday night at Rogers Centre. Game 7 is one of the greatest atmospheres in sports, and the ...
The Toronto Blue Jays' backs were against the wall, but they slugged their way out of peril. On Wednesday night, the Blue Jays faced off with Seattle Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby in Game 3 ...
TORONTO — When a team combines for only one hit after the second inning in back-to-back games, there can be only so much debate about the manager’s pitching moves. In Game 1 of the American League ...
Coming off a well-executed, convincing Game 4 win in the ALCS, one would think the Toronto Blue Jays would stick to what worked for them for any future games. Whether it be leaving in the starter when ...
TORONTO – John Schneider subscribes to a sage theory in this extremely online era: Never read the comments. As you may have heard, the move backfired terribly, the Blue Jays lost 6-2 and now they face ...
The Toronto Blue Jays offense took over Game 3 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners, scoring 13 runs and collecting 18 hits in a dominant victory. The only starting position player to not record a ...
There were a lot of eyes on Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Trey Yesavage when he took the mound Sunday in Game 2 of the American League Division Series against the New York Yankees. The decision to ...