Rangers 5, Blue Jays 4
The Texas Rangers don't really enjoy facing Roy Halladay but they sure don't shy away from him, either.Nelson Cruz and Ian Kinsler each hit two-run homers and the Rangers again roughed up the Toronto ace, beating the Blue Jays 5-4 on Tuesday night."He's a... more
Submitted on 2009-04-22 |
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Holliday has answers for questions about slump
Matt Holliday was acquired in November to help beef up the Oakland offense, and he does lead the team in RBIs, with nine. He's hitting well under his career average, however, and he hasn't hit a home run in an Oakland uniform, either during the spring or ... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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Scutaro soars in leadoff role
Three hours before Sunday's 1-0 win over the Oakland A's,BlueJays shortstop Marco Scutaro turned slowly in his chair to face a reporter.... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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Toronto Blue Jays Inside Pitch 2009-04-21
Lefty B.J. Ryan has taken on a new role, besides being the Blue Jays' closer. He's also their main cheerleader.Ryan, who has two consecutive saves and is 2-for-3 in save situations this year, is excited about the Jays' 10-4 start and the contributions of ... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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Toronto Blue Jays Notes, Quotes 2009-04-21
--The Jays have won four consecutive series of three games or more to start a season for the first time in club history. The Jays' club record for winning consecutive series to start a season is six, set in 2001. That record incudes winning a series in Te... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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Toronto Blue Jays Roster Report 2009-04-21
Through spring training and the opening week of the season, alarm bells were ringing loudly over the performance of veteran closer B.J. Ryan. In Sunday's 1-0 victory over Oakland, Ryan turned in his second solid performance and is now 2-for-3 in save situ... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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Toronto Blue Jays Rookie Ricky Romero Continues To Impress
Apr. 20, 2009 (Digital Journal delivered byNewstex) --Ricky Romero is so fine. He blows my mind. The kid, only three starts into his Major League Baseball career, is pitching like a veteran. He's got a bright future. Oakland A's left-fielder Jack Cust wou... more
Submitted on 2009-04-21 |
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