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Outfielder Anthony Gose has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo by the Toronto Blue Jays. Armed with a mix of solid speed and power, he is still pretty wet behind the ear and still will need some seasoning to become the type of major league hitter that is expected of him. To make room for the young hitter, Toronto has decided to option right-handed reliever Mickey Storey t... read more...
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Updates. The Toronto Blue Jays have recalled Anthony Gose from Triple-A, even though the outfield prospect was hitting .227 with two homers and five steals this season in Buffalo. The Blue Jays optioned right-hander Mickey Storey to Buffalo. Storey appeared in two games for Toronto, allowing three runs in 3 2-3 innings. ''Definitely surprised,'' said Gose, who hit .223 i... read more...
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As much as people enjoy R.A Dickey as a guy, and as much as it's fun to watch the knuckleballer pitch, it cannot be denied that he is not off to a good start. Through nine starts Dickey is sitting on a 4.83 ERA,... read more...
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The @bluejays have recalled OF ANTHONY GOSE from @... read more...
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Happy Victoria Day, Canadians! On this holiday Monday we are treated to some afternoon baseball, with the Blue Jays hosting the ... read more...
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Who Are Ya: Jake Odorizzi
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This should be fun as we get to see well-hyped prospect Jake Odorizzi's first start in a Tampa Bay uniform and his thi... read more...
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May 19 Minor League Report
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Despite the Blue Jays being rained out on Sunday in New York, it was a clean sweep for their minor league affiliates who won all their games with a “dazzling” pitching performance by Marcus Str... read more...
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The Toronto Blue Jays are turning their season around When Alex Anthopolous made 3 defining moves this off-season, acquiring Jose Reyes, Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle, Emilio Bonifacio, and John Buck from the Miami Marlins, signing the 2012 MLB all-star game MVP Melky Cabrera, and acquiring R.A. Dickey from the New York Mets, many people, including myself were ready to hand ... read more...
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Less Than One Week To Go.....
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Not quite sure what hot women in bikinis racing on a horse track has to do with this post at all but someone really smart once told us to know your audience. ... read more...
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It has become increasingly clear that Major League Baseball must protect its pitchers. On May 7, 2013, when Toronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ was struck in the base of the skull by a ferocious line drive that rocketed off of the bat of Tampa Bay outfielder Desmond Jennings, we were given a reminder about one of the genuinely dangerous aspects of playing baseball. Happ ha... read more...
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And We're Off!
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Romero didn’t look like a pitcher that deserved to be in the big leagues Saturday, allowing 6 runs in 3.2 innings in his Bisons debut. After getting sent down to Buffalo on Thursday, Blue Jays officials had to believe spending some time in Triple-A would help Ricky Romero gain his confidence back. But if Romero’s Bisons debut is a sign of things to come, Toronto’s manageme... read more...
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The Blue Jays have claimed outfielder Casper Wells from the Seattle Mariners. The move was confirmed by the M's late this morning on the west coast and was first reported by Peter Gammons of MLB.com. The waiver claim was confirmed by the Jays as they sat out a rain delay at Comerica Park on Wednesday. Wells will not report until Thursday. Wells, 28, was selected b... read more...
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With the Jays rained out today, lets look at how our minor league affiliates did today. Hmmm, really good, 4 games, 4 wins. New Hampshire Fisher Cats (22-22) beat New Britain Rock Cats 7-4 ... read more...
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Jose Reyes says he is progressing in his rehabilitation from a severely sprained left ankle, and the shortstop looks forward to joining his Toronto Blue Jays teammates on the field before the All-Star break. Wearing a Superman T-shirt, the bearded Reyes flashed a big grin Friday while reconnecting with his teammates in the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. He was on ... read more...
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It doesn’t seem to matter where Ricky Romero is pitching recently, the southpaw just can’t get the job done. Romero struggled once again on Thursday afternoon in his second start with Buffalo in 2013. The former All-Star went only 3.2 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and six walks. Romero has had no control of the strike zone since joining the Herd an... read more...
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After undergoing what was termed "minor surgery" to clean up loose bodies and bone spurs in his right elbow, Sergio Santos... read more...


