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Jays Lose to Yankees, Again…Is this the Start of a Long Expected Downward Slide: BlueJaysRant Reader Poll
The Toronto Blue Jays (69-66) have now lost 3 in a row, and 4 of 5 after another disappointing performance against New York on Saturday. This poses the question to you [poll id="22"]
Blue Jays Beat Tigers…Again, Look for Three-peat Today
The Toronto Blue Jays (68-61) scored three-runs early, and held on for the second of back-to-back victories against the visiting Detroit Tigers (64-66). The win came, in part because of the Jays multi-positional talent and MLB homerun leader Jose Bautista. Bautista, who continued swinging a hot bat yesterday, hit a two-run triple in the 1st-inning off of Tigers RHP [...]
Blue Jays Beat Yankees in Rubber Match, Take 7-5 Series Lead…Plus our BlueJaysRant Reader Poll
Want to give yourself a little chuckle? Pose the question “who holds the season series lead between the Jays and Yankees” to any random baseball fan. You will receive, more often than not, some incarnation of the answer ”the first place Yankees, of course!”. Then tell them the answer is infact the Toronto Blue Jays who hold the 7-5 lead. [...]
Rzepczynski Isn’t the Right Guy for Jays…yet, as Yankees Win Big
The Toronto Blue Jays (65-60) were on the losing end of a terrible 11-5 beating last night to the New York Yankees (78-48) at the Rogers Centre. Young Jays hurler, Marc Rzepczynski (1-2), had a terrible night - giving up 8 hits and 6 earned runs in only 3IP. To be fair, Rzepczynski was facing the AL [B]East leading Bronx [...]
Blue Jays Jose Bautista Smashes Yanks into Submission…Plus our BlueJaysRant Reader Poll
The Toronto Blue Jays (65-59) started their current 7-game homestand with a 3-2 win against the visiting New York Yankees (77-48) last night at the Rogers Centre. Despite going up against Yankee’s rookie pitcher Ivan Nova, none of the Blue Jays could muster more than a double in 5IP against the young prospect, none except Blue Jays [...]
Blue Jays Enter Series with Boston Like a Lion, but Leave Like a Lamb
The Toronto Blue Jays (64-59) pounded the Boston Red Sox (71-54) by a whopping score of 16-2 in the first game of their 3-game set at Fenway, however since then, the Jays have faltered. In game 2, the Jays managed to rally for 3-runs in the 6th inning to draw even with Boston, only to lose in extra [...]
Toronto’s Win Manufactures Many Rare Feats Against Boston
The Toronto Blue Jays (64-57) managed to accomplish a few rare feats in last night’s 16-2 thrashing of the Boston Red Sox (69-54). First, the Blue Jays beat Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester. Going into play against Toronto, Lester was 2W-0L with a sparkling 1.38era this season, and he held a 2W-0L, 0.81era lifetime record against the Jays at Fenway Park. [...]
BlueJaysRant Reader Poll – The Rocket Soared with Jays on Juice?
With new evidence indicating the Roger “The Rocket” Clemens purged himself (allegedly – he and his attorneys continue to claim otherwise) in front of the supreme court in the United States, it is getting harder to believe that his stats with the Blue Jays were not tainted? This leaves the question to you… [poll id="19"]
Blue Jays Rally with 3-Run Ninth, Only to Lose in the Ninth
The Toronto Blue Jays (63-57) have shown a penchant for coming back against teams during late innings play; however they have also shown an ability to squander their opportunities. That was the exact script for yesterday’s loss ot the Oakland Athletics (59-60). After Toronto rallied from a 3-run deficit to tie the game 4-4 with A’s [...]
Oakland Beats Toronto, Dallas Braden Calls Blue Jays a Beer League Team
The Toronto Blue Jays (63-56) could n0t muster the offense to beat the Oakland Athletics (58-60) in last night’s 6-2 loss, and will instead look to this afternoon to secure the series win. A win that may have extra incentive for Toronto, after Oakland A’s pitcher Dallas Braden referred to the Blue Jays as a Beer League [...]



