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Jays Acquire Kevin Mench
According to the Newberg Report mailing list, the Blue Jays have acquired outfielder Kevin Mench from the Rangers for cash considerations. The Brad Wilkerson acquisition may still be in the works, but Mench is a better match as a ...
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Wrist Injury Pun
Wrist Injury Pun
He won't be any worse at the dish than most Jays. Brad Wilkerson - bargain basement lefty option has suddenly transformed into Brad Wilkerson - starting right fielder . Vernon Wells won't be in the lineup today, and Wilner reports he could be out for the rest of this series . I think we picked the wrong season to start blogging about the Jays. Anytime Roy Halladay can't throw a strike to ...

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Biz of Baseball Organizational Report - Pittsburgh Pirates
Biz of Baseball Organizational Report - Pittsburgh Pirates
The following is a continuation of The Biz of Baseball's Organizational Reports. As with the prior report for the Toronto Blue Jays , this report delves into the Pittsburgh Pirates historically, financially, and from a facility perspective. Includes details on GM history, Opening Day Payroll, Forbes valuation, PNC Park, and more.
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F@#K!
F@#K!
I’ve been away for a couple days. Life has happened. Baseball took a backseat. And this is what I come home to. Before their game Friday in Cleveland, Toronto GM JP Ricciardi acquired “The Human Bobblehead” Kevin Mench and his ...
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Jays' Wells has broken wrist, will miss 6-8 weeks
The two-time All-Star was injured while making a diving catch Friday night in the sixth inning of Toronto's 6-1 loss to Cleveland. The Blue Jays placed Wells on the 15-day disabled list Saturday along with reliever Jeremy Accardo, who is experiencing tightness in his right forearm.
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Indians Bats Waking Up?
Indians Bats Waking Up?
The Tribe and Jays were rained out Sunday, forcing a doubleheader on Monday. It’s the first ‘traditional’ doubleheader in Cleveland since 1997. The Indians offense roared to life when Toronto pulled into town. As Scott detailed previously, the Tribe backed C.C. Sabathia in a 6-1 win on Friday, then routed the Blue Jays 12-0 on...
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Wells Lands on Wrist, DL
Wells Lands on Wrist, DL
Vernon Wells was placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Toronto Blue Jays Saturday with a broken left wrist, and is expected to miss the next 6-8 weeks of the season.
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Jays Add Wilkerson and Mench
Jays Add Wilkerson and Mench
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed Brad Wilkerson and traded for Kevin Mench. Apparently, they really liked the mid-2000s Texas Rangers.
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Jays Close to Adding Wilkerson...This Blogger is Confused
Jays Close to Adding Wilkerson...This Blogger is Confused
I don't really understand this move, what with better options out there and in house. Whatever, Jays...whateva!
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Game #35: Big inning give Sabathia well-deserved victory
Game #35: Big inning give Sabathia well-deserved victory
Casey Blake hit a two-run double to spark a six-run Indians’ seventh inning, as the Cleveland Indians and C.C. Sabathia defeated the Toronto Blue Jays and Roy Halladay 6-1 in Cleveland Friday night. The Indians offense was sputtering in an all-to-familiar rut against Halladay, when Blake finally woke up the Tribe bats. Cleveland had managed only three hits entering the seventh inning....
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Jays' Wells has broken wrist
Jays' Wells has broken wrist
The Blue Jays' Vernon Wells, left, leaves the game with a trainer after making a diving catch in Cleveland Friday night. Wells has been diagnosed with a broken left wrist and will be gone for 6-8 weeks. The Blue Jays' Vernon Wells, left, leaves the ...
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Blue Jays baseball blog
Blue Jays baseball blog
Richard Griffin began working for the Star as baseball columnist on Feb.13, 1995. Griffin began his career in major-league baseball with the Montreal Expos in 1973 while attending Concordia University. He became director of publicity in 1978. Griffin ...
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Shitske Doesn't Understand Why We Boo?
Shitske Doesn't Understand Why We Boo?
I wouldn't doubt that Eric Hinske is actually a really nice guy, so it almost makes me feel like a dick for saying this, but, uh... is Shitske fucking kidding when he claims he understand why we boo him up here?!? Let's see if I can find a little ...
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Jeff Spicoli Named Blue Jays GM
Jeff Spicoli Named Blue Jays GM
All he needs are some tasty waves, a cool buzz and he's fine. And a right hand hitting left fielder with some pop. When presented with a list of fine prospective employees (Thanks to the Southpaw for doing the heavy lifting here) including Jason Botts, Milton Bradley, Josh Phelps and Kevin Mench, GM Spicoli brushed the names aside. His advanced scouting team has decided that the aforementioned ...
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Percival Hittable
Percival Hittable
HalifaxJaysFan writes: Hey Halejon, I was wondering if you looked at any pitch F/X data for Troy P from last night? His splitter looked very flat, and his fastball very straight. He had good velocity but it seemed like movement on his pitches ...
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LIVE BLOG - Indians vs. Blue Jays
LIVE BLOG - Indians vs. Blue Jays
A big night! Halladay vs. Sabathia! What a match up... I'll give my thoughts in a live blog beginning at 7 p.m. ET! Check it out!
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Back to College Friday
Back to College Friday
Another big college blowout. Come check out the player spotlight and some great baseball names!
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Navarro Makes a Grand Exit as Rays Take Series From Jays
Navarro Makes a Grand Exit as Rays Take Series From Jays
Thank you Shawn Camp. After making us suffer for two season, Shawn Camp finally gave us something to cheer for except he plays for the “other” team now. Camp served up 5 runs in the 13 inning including a grand slam to his former catcher Dioner Navarro. The Rays won the game 8-3, but it could have been 3-0 just as easily. The Rays blew a late lead, but it didnt comeback to haunt them. The team ...
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Jays add a pair of veterans
Jays add a pair of veterans
Brad Wilkerson reacts at the last game of the Montreal Expos at the Olympic Stadium on Sept. 29, 2004. Brad Wilkerson reacts at the last game of the Montreal Expos at the Olympic Stadium on Sept. 29, 2004. (Globe and Mail)

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