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6ix Reasons Toronto loves Jose Bautista

6ix Reasons Toronto loves Jose Bautista

One word to describe Jose Bautista – Iconic. High average with runner in scoring position, clutch home runs, and a trademark bat flip kids can only dream of. How could you possibly nail it down to just six reasons why Jose Bautista is loved by Toronto? It was hard, but here it is. 6. He’s Effective on and off the field Remember when Jose was injured and he was being the teacher to Devon Travis’ student? Devon Travis has the highest…

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Who’s Your Wildcard Starter?

Who’s Your Wildcard Starter?

The postseason is a huge stage, and the stakes are only elevated in a do-or-die single game playoff match. Therefore, it’s crucial that Toronto picks the correct starter to pitch, but the choices are questionable. Have your say here!

The Season Hangs On This: Previewing the Boston – Blue Jay Series

The Season Hangs On This: Previewing the Boston – Blue Jay Series

Exactly a month ago today, the Jays were at the top of the AL East two games ahead of the Red Sox. Fast forward to today, and Boston has clinched the AL East, the Jays and Orioles are tied for the wild card spot with Detroit a game and a half back and Seattle two games behind. As Drake would say, things are hot up in the 6ix. The 4-0 loss to the Orioles yesterday was a really tough game…

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5 Players Crucial to the Jays’ Pennant Run

5 Players Crucial to the Jays’ Pennant Run

The three way race between Boston, Baltimore, and the Blue Birds is way too tight to lose anyone. On any winning team, there are players who seperate the wins from the losses, and with series’ against the O’s and the Red Sox down the stretch, one or two losses could be considered substantial ground, and could literally be the difference between a wild card and a consecutive pennant. These are the players in the 6ix that put fans in the…

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6ix Reasons Toronto Loves Russell Martin

6ix Reasons Toronto Loves Russell Martin

Canadian-born Russell Martin brings some of the warmest heart and most perseverant soul to our favourite Toronto Blue Jays. His confident calls behind the plate, intelligent read of the unfolding game play, and ever-improving appearances at bat are just a few well-known reasons he is deserving of Toronto’s love. Let’s explore just six more: 1) Simply put, he’s a good guy. While on the field, he is a constantly encouraging presence in the game. He keeps a positive attitude, regardless…

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The Jason Grilli Turnaround

The Jason Grilli Turnaround

There’s no denying that Jason Grilli has become one of the most valuable assets for the Blue Jays’ bullpen this season. His 1.75 ERA in his time with Toronto only proves it. But what prompted the reliever to change his ways once traded from the Braves?

Ross Atkins’ First Trade Deadline In Review

Ross Atkins’ First Trade Deadline In Review

The MLB trade deadline is the busiest time for general managers around the league. The time for them to re-evaluate their team as buyers or sellers. After last year’s unprecedented trade deadline haul masterminded by Alex Anthopoulos, the Jays turned from pretenders to contenders. This year, luckily for Ross Atkins, he inherited an already talented squad and just had to fill some holes. How’d he do? Pretty darn well for a rookie GM. The first trade Atkins made a week prior…

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Blue Jays – Royals Series Recap

Blue Jays – Royals Series Recap

A disappointing series in Kansas City resulted in two losses and just one win for the Blue Jays. Both offense and pitching failed the team, and unlike the series in Houston, solo home runs weren’t enough. In this article, we recap the Blue Jays – Royals three game series.

Hindsight’s 20/20 – The Troy Tulowitzki Trade

Hindsight’s 20/20 – The Troy Tulowitzki Trade

At the 2015 trade deadline, Blue Jays fans were stunned to hear news of a trade that welcomed Troy Tulowitzki north of the border and sent Jose Reyes packing. “Surprised isn’t nearly a strong enough word. Shocked is the word”. What Ken Rosenthal stated after hearing news of the trade matches the emotion of most fans. After a curious situation with Rockies’ management, Tulowitzki found himself a Blue Jay. Fans had a hard time grasping Tulo’s emotions on the deal, as he was…

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Breaking It Down – Sanchez to the Bullpen

Breaking It Down – Sanchez to the Bullpen

The move has to happen – it is unavoidable. Blue Jays’ starting pitcher Aaron Sanchez has been nothing short of fantastic since the start of the season. He has a sharp 2.87 ERA to go along with an impressive 10-1 record.  He is leading the team in strikeouts with a total of 108 through 125.1 innings pitched. These numbers are stellar, especially for someone who only started 11 games last season. But the move is inevitable; Sanchez will end up…

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