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Tag Archives: José Reyes
2015: In Review
As we approach the New Year, I’d like to reflect on some of the events that have occurred over the past year. January Canada celebrated the 200th anniversary of the birth of its first Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald.
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Tagged 103rd Grey Cup, American League Championship Series, Canadian National, Chicago Blackhawks, Connor McDavid, David Price, Edmonton Eskimos, FIFA, Germanwings Flight 9525, Gogama Ontario, Grey Cup, J. Michel Doyon, John Baird, José Reyes, Justin Trudeau, LaTroy Hawkins, Lieutenant Governor, Maple Leaf, Ottawa Redblacks, P.E.I., Pierre Duchesne, Pierre Trudeau, Premier of Alberta, Prime Minister of Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, Queen Victoria, Rachel Notley, Rover Ghiz, rubella, Sepp Blatter, Sir John A. MacDonald, Stanley Cup, Tampa Bay Lightning, The Canadian, Toronto Blue Jays, Troy Tulowitzki, VIA Rail, W.H.O., Wade MacLauchlan, World Health Organization
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Munenori Kawasaki Deserves Another Year in Toronto
Blue Jays player Munenori Kawasaki has earned a spot on the 25 man roster for Toronto in 2014. He certainly has Blue Jays fans behind him – even when he grounds out, the crowds in Toronto applaud him for his … Continue reading
Posted in Toronto Blue Jays
Tagged Adam Lind, Anthony Gose, Baltimore Orioles, Brett Lawrie, Edwin Encarnación, Emilio Bonifacio, J.P. Arencibia, José Reyes, Josh Thole, Maicer Izturis, Mark DeRosa, Melky Cabrera, Munenori Kawasaki, Rajai Davis, Rogers Centre, Ryan Goins, Toronto Blue Jays
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Blue Jays Blow Early Lead to Dodgers
The Toronto Blue Jays lost Tuesday night 10-9 to the Los Angeles Dodgers after leading 8-3 after 6 innings. The winning pitcher was Brandon League (4-3), the losing pitcher was Darren Oliver (3-2), while Kenley Jansen picked up his 12 … Continue reading
Carlos Delgado Honoured by the Blue Jays
Yesterday, the Blue Jays officially added Carlos Delgado’s name to the ‘Level of Excellence’ at the Rogers Centre (neé SkyDome) prior to a 4-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays. Delgado, the holder of several Blue Jays records, played for … Continue reading
Errors Hurt Jays in Loss to Tigers
Last night the Toronto Blue Jays lost 6-2 to the defending American League Pennant winners, the Detroit Tigers. Errors contributed to the problem as the Tigers scored five unearned runs off the Blue Jays. Josh Johnson picked up the loss, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Lind, American League Pennant, Andy Dirks, Colby Rasmus, Detroit Tigers, Dustin McGowan, Emilio Bonifacio, Jhonny Peralta, John Gibbons, José Bautista, José Reyes, Maicer Izturis, Mark DeRosa, Max Scherzer, Omar Infante, Prince Fielder, Todd Redmond, Torii Hunter, Toronto Blue Jays, Victor Martinez
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Munenori Kawasaki Demoted to Triple-A
In order to make room for the returning José Reyes, the Toronto Blue Jays have optioned Munenori Kawasaki back to their Triple-A team the Buffalo Bisons. Kawasaki provided a lot of energy for the Blue Jays at shortstop while Reyes … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore Orioles, José Reyes, Munenori Kawasaki, Toronto Blue Jays
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The Blues Jays after One Month
Now that April has come to an end, I’d like to examine how the Blue Jays are performing compared to the 2012 Season. This season was taunted as being a breakout year for the Toronto Blue Jays after the acquisition … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 Season, AL, American League, baseball, batting average, Batting Champion, Cy Young, Emilio Bonifacio, ERA, Gold Glove, homeruns, José Reyes, Josh Johnson, Los Angeles Angels, Maicer Izturis, Mark Buehrle, Melky Cabrera, MLB, New York Yankees, R.A. Dickey, Toronto Blue Jays, WHIP
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Toronto Blue Jays Opening Day Line-Up
I’d like to discuss the proposed Opening Day line-up for the Blue Jays. If I were manager John Gibbons, my opening day starting rotation would consist of: R.A. Dickey Mark Buerhle Josh Johnson Brandon Morrow Ricky Romero Casey Janssen would … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 Season, Adam Lind, Brandon Morrow, Brett Lawrie, Casey Janssen, Darren Oliver, Edwin Encarnación, J.P. Arencibia, José Bautista, José Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, Opening Day, R.A. Dickey, Ricky Romero, Rogers Centre, Sergio Santos, Toronto Blue Jays
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