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Remembering Dave Stieb's 1990 no-hitter and the twists
and turns of Dustin McGowan's career on a day
that the young Jays right-hander's near-perfect performance finally displayed the talent that teams have drooled over for years.
As Frank Thomas draws ever so close to
500 career F-Bombs, he launched an F-Bomb of a
different variety on friday night on a heckling fan at Rogers Centre. Well, at least he's fired up now.
The Washington Nationals come to Toronto this weekend
for a bastardized "rivalry" game and, while reminiscing about
the Expos, the Drunk Jays Fans wonder, "Why bother?" and "How will the Jays manage to screw this one up?"
The Drunk Jays Fans set you straight on
how the Glaus for Rolen deal doesn't work out
as badly for the Jays as some have been suggesting.
A Canadian weighs in on the melee that
erupted at Dodger Stadium when a Canadian flag was
confiscated by security staff.
The Toronto Blue Jays are selling single game
tickets for their opening homestand (excluding the home opener)
and a series later in April to fans in Boston and Detroit BEFORE putting them on sale to the general public in Toronto.
The haze eventually began to lift for me
as I realized that tickets to individual games weren't
scheduled to go on sale in Toronto until the beginning of March. Opposing fans were being offered seats ahead of hometown supporters.
It seems everyone is calling it quits for
ol' Sally Boy, but Sally Boy himself. Where did
this come from? He was designated for assignment, not designated for retirement.
A quick ode to a fan favourite designated
for assignment.
I’m a huge fan of Deadspin. However, on
Sunday, with Dustin McGowan an inning away from the
no-hitter, these fuck-wits decided to publish this story, informing their readers that a Toronto no-hitter is in progress. What the fuck?
MLB hates Canadians more than it hates African
Americans. While Sheffield and Hunter claim that the low
cost and “yes massa” attitude of Latin American players are causing African Americans to be pushed out of the game, it’s really the Canadians who are being hurt the most.
The Drunk Jays Fans take a timeout from
cussing and drinking to offer their choices for the
best baseball books for summer reading.
"JP Ricciardi has long realized that he should
only speak when he has something to gain. Yes,
he does go through the excruciatingly dull motions of taking calls from fans, but he has a rather obvious tendency to clam up-- or "forget" the question-- the rare few times he's asked to wade into a topic that he'd clearly rather not"
Vindication for the handful of Jays fans who
are able to sensibly evaluate John Gibbons without getting
clouded with rage by the team's inability to meet unrealistic expectations!
I guess this is kind of how the
Scott Rolen story starts in every city, but I'm
pretty much ready to put him on the level of excellence. Four for eleven with two doubles, a homer and four RBIs? Move over Garth Iorg and Danny Ainge, you've got company on the list of all-time best Jays third basemen. Of course... if you're one of the hacks from Bugs and Cranks, evidently you think that this ...
Crawford thinks he gets heckled in Toronto because
of an incident that occured years ago, but the
truth, according to Drunk Jays Fans, is much different.
Drunk Jays Fans express their frustation over the
success of Brad "Greasey Wheel" Penny over their favourite
team.
Carlsberg, Sticky Fingers and Zaunbies.
Found this article by stoeten over at Drunk
Jays Fans. He found a survey regarding underrated baseball
players and ripped into it pretty good, with reason. Really funny take on the survey and David Eckstein's involvement. Check it out!
While most of our DJF guides instruct readers
on how best to get fucked up , how
best to fuck someone else up (or down if you prefer), or how best to sneak stuff into the stadium to get fucked up, I wanted to acknowledge the fact that there are respectable teetotallers out there in the Rogers Centre crowd and explain that baseball audiences aren’t always as ruckus as a stadium full of people ...










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