thesportscorner.ca - 5/30/2009
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Eleven days ago, the Toronto Blue Jays were on a roll, 13 games above .500, 3.5 games up on the second-place Boston Red Sox and coming off a four-game sweep on the Chicago White Sox. But that all changed when they arrived at Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 19 for the start of a nine-game road ...
ARE THE JAYS FOR REAL?
fanballers.com 6/1/2009 — Any true Jays fan knows that the Jays team has always been a slightly above average team full of slightly above average players for the past four seasons. The problem has always been that either the offence was producing while the pitching was not, or the pitching was producing while the ...
Blue Jays flying high, but for how long?
thesportscorner.ca 5/20/2009 — It seems every year in Major League Baseball, there is one team that comes completely out of nowhere to dominate the league, and 2009 is no different. Yesterday afternoon, while the Boston Red Sox had an off day to lick their wounds following a dismal Western road trip, the Toronto Blue Jays ...
Reality sets in for 2009 Jays
thegoodpoint.com 5/25/2009 — The first six games of the Blue Jays' current nine game road trip seem to have confirmed what many journalists, fans and even team officials themselves believed at the beginning of the season; that this Toronto club is a team that will struggle all season long. Blessed with an underwhelming...
O Canada, take notice of the Jays
mvn.com 5/13/2009 —
The big dollars puffing the
pockets of the menacing powers are supposed to produce the majority of wins in
the American League East, and nobody typically thinks of the northern foe when
it comes to the Eastern playoff race. Yes, the Yankees and Red Sox are always
supposed to be in the mix -- ...
What a Difference a Week Makes
fenwaywest.com 5/29/2009 — When the Blue Jays entered Fenway last week the series was billed as the playoffs in May. The Jays were in first place and there was talk that they might do what the Rays did last year. Jays fans were feeling very confident as seen from the interview I did with the Toronto Sports and the City ...
Here come the Blue Jays
boston.com 5/19/2009 — The Red Sox will face the surprising, division-leading Toronto Blue Jays for the first time tonight. By the end of the series, we may figure out if they're here to stay.
O Canada, take notice of the Jays
community.foxsports.com 5/13/2009 — The big dollars puffing the
pockets of the menacing powers are supposed to produce the majority of wins in
the American League East, and nobody typically thinks of the northern foe when
it comes to the Eastern playoff race. Yes, the Yankees and Red Sox are always
supposed to be in the mix -- ...
It was all my fault
taoofstieb.blogspot.com 5/21/2009 — I have been a dedicated fan of the Jays since '84 but it wasn't until 2001 that I first saw them play live. It was a bachelor party weekend in Toronto for yours truly and Boston was in town for a Canada Day weekend series. Although lots of extra curricular activities were planned, the games ...
Jays Find A Way To Win On Canada Day!
beerswithboggs.com 7/1/2009 —
So for those of you out there that didn’t know, today was Canada Day. As a result the majority of the working population in Canada got the day off, yours truly included. In celebration of a Wednesday with no work I went with the obvious day off activity, a Blue Jays game. The Jays had ...
Blue Jays 5, Red Sox 3 —
NYT > Baseball 5/30/2009
TORONTO (AP) -- Alex Rios had four hits and drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning, leading Brian Tallet and the Toronto Blue Jays to a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.