29 November 2008, 6:14 pm
Excluding the Florida Marlins and Tampa Bay Rays games, what do you Marlins fans think about the interleague schedule for 2009? June 12-14th, the Florida Marlins will travel to Canada to play the Toronto Blue Jays, and then the 16-18th, they go Boston, to play the Boston Red Sox, and June 19-21st, t... Read More »
21 November 2008, 11:45 am
I forget, did the 2008 prez get fired or reigned? Has a replacement been named? I would remember his name if I hear it again. :) I think it was Paul Godfry. resiegn,is that how to spell the word?... Read More »
16 November 2008, 12:01 pm
Dave Stieb is mine.... Read More »
3 November 2008, 5:21 pm
Here are my predictions for where the top free agents will go: Bobby Abreu - SD Padres Milton Bradley - Toronto Blue Jays AJ Burnett - NY Yankees Pat Burrell - Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Dempster - Chicago Cubs Adam Dunn - SF Giants Rafael Furcal - LA Dodgers Derek Lowe - NY Mets Oliver Perez - NY M... Read More »
21 October 2008, 8:24 pm
Ok we all know about the 2008 world series but I look out to the future. Since I'm going with the worst to first trend I got the Washington Nationals winning it in 7 against the ...... Toronto Blue Jays :P Who you got next year? Just have fun with it... Read More »
21 October 2008, 1:54 pm
because they are the only city to have a pro team in baseball and basketball. raptors and blue jays. i won't count hockey 'cause canada is hockey central. does toronto need an NFL team?... Read More »
17 October 2008, 2:34 pm
I was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in 1986 (5th round) and made my major league debut on July 12th 1990, against the California Angels. I played 11 seasons in the majors for the Blue Jays, Indians, Cardinals, Red Sox, Phillies, Braves, Mariners, and Yankees. I played my last professional basebal... Read More »
17 October 2008, 11:49 am
If the Toronto Blue Jays played in the National League,they would immediately be a serious pennant contender in any division.That's how much more competitive the American League and even the American League East is than all of the National League. Agreed?... Read More »
15 October 2008, 7:11 pm
Tampa Bay, a team in the AL East that was once the underdogs of the AL East to the Big Dog in the AL East this year, is starting to get on my nerves just like the Red Sox and the Blue Jays. As a Yankees fan, I DESPISE Tampa Bay, just as much as Boston and Toronto, in our division for several reasons... Read More »
14 October 2008, 8:33 am
American League East 1) New York Yankees 2) Tampa Bay Rays -x 3) Boston Red Sox 4) Toronto Blue Jays 5) Baltimore Orioles Central 1) Chicago White Sox 2) Minnesota Twins 3) Cleveland Indians 4) Kansas City Royals 5) Detroit Tigers West 1) Los Angeles Angels 2) Texas Rangers 3) Oakland Athletics 4... Read More »
14 October 2008, 7:34 am
Fergie Oliver famous quote " how 'boooouuuuttt those blue jays " he also worked as a sports caster for CFTO in Toronto and was a color man on Blue Jays telecasts. He also had a silly gameshow that he hosted with his wife on CTV in the early '80 called just like mom. I was wondering if he was dead... Read More »
10 October 2008, 4:19 pm
He is a FA after this season and growing up was a die hard Toronto Blue Jays fan. The Jays have been good recordwise for the past numerous years, but have not seemed to make the playoffs cause of the Red Sox and Yankees and this year the surprising Rays. Anyways, if Burnett is resigned and Manny jo... Read More »