Jose Bautista Receives MLB Lifetime Pass
Today, Buzzfeed reported that Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista received a “MLB Lifetime Pass”, as you can see from Bautista’s Instagram feed.
The first question a lot of you might have is, “What in the world is a MLB Lifetime Pass?” Well, fear not, I’m here for you.
For die hard baseball fans like myself, it’s the golden ticket, the holy grail, or the arc...
Ricky Romero and Dustin McGowan Get Roughed Up In Buffalo
Major League experience didn’t amount to much in the Buffalo Bisons contest against the Charlotte Knights at Coca-Cola Field Tuesday evening. Bisons faithful were treated to seeing both Ricky Romero and Dustin McGowan climb the hill in the same game, however both starters were roughed up in their quest to return north of the border.
The much maligned Ricky Romero took to the bump...
Jose Bautista Honored With Major League Baseball Lifetime Ballpark Pass (Photo)
Jose Bautista has been bestowed the ultimate wallet accessory — a lifetime pass to every Major League Ballpark in the country.
The Blue Jays slugger has been in the big leagues for eight years and has played roles on five different teams. A lot of mystery surrounds the lifetime ballpark pass, but based on the inscription they are given “in appreciation of long and meritorious...
Toronto Blue Jays: It was a roller coaster week
It was a week of ups and downs for the Toronto Blue Jays. After hammering San Francisco twice, Toronto found themselves on the losing end against the New York Yankees this past weekend.
In the middle of the week, the Jays defeated the Giants 10-6 and 11-3.
In the first game against the Giants, Toronto’s Melky Cabrera went four for five at the plate and racked up two RBIs...
Blue Jays' Josh Johnson makes first rehab start
Toronto Blue Jays right-handed starting pitcher Josh Johnson made his first minor league rehab appearance last night, striking out five while walking none over three innings of work for the team's Single-A affiliate, according to Adam Berry of MLB.com.
During his outing, Johnson surrendered one run on three hits. He was on a pitch count of between 45 and 50 throws, and he...
Josh Johnson has successful first rehab outing
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The Toronto Blue Jays want pitcher Josh Johnson to make one more rehab start after Monday’s start with High-A Dunedin.
Johnson who went on the disabled list with a triceps issue pitched three innings in his first minor league start allowing one run. In the outing Johnson struck out five and walked none.
In early May the Blue Jays placed Johnson on the disabled...
Anthony Gose Gets Surprise Promotion But Will He Play
The Toronto Blue Jays rewarded struggling prospect Anthony Gose with a promotion to the majors, a move that surprised Gose as much as anyone. Gose has been spinning his tires in Triple A with the Buffalo Bisons batting a modest .227 in 40 games for the herd. Gose initially did not think the promotion was real when he was informed of the call-up.
Gose, on receiving call this morning...
Sean Nolin: Next Blue Jays Savior?
It’s been well documented that the Toronto Blue Jays’ season hasn’t exactly gone as planned. A rash of injuries to the veteran pitching staff has created a number of holes. Those gaps have been difficult to fill with competent contributors because the organizational depth was compromised in an effort to beef up the big league product. It’s been speculated in the Toronto media...
Anthony Gose Recalled by Toronto from AAA Buffalo
The Toronto Blue Jays recalled Anthony Gose from Triple-A Buffalo on Monday, optioning relief pitcher Mickey Storey to Buffalo to make room for Gose on the 40-man roster.
A second-round draft pick in the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies, Gose has been less than impressive in four seasons with Philadelphia and Toronto’s farm systems.
Following a 56-game stint...
Toronto Blue Jays Recall Anthony Gose, Option Mickey Storey
Outfielder Anthony Gose has been recalled from Triple-A Buffalo by the Toronto Blue Jays. Armed with a mix of solid speed and power, he is still pretty wet behind the ear and still will need some seasoning to become the type of major league hitter that is expected of him. To make room for the young hitter, Toronto has decided to option right-handed reliever Mickey Storey to the same...
Blue Jays call up OF Anthony Gose
Updates. The Toronto Blue Jays have recalled Anthony Gose from Triple-A, even though the outfield prospect was hitting .227 with two homers and five steals this season in Buffalo.
The Blue Jays optioned right-hander Mickey Storey to Buffalo. Storey appeared in two games for Toronto, allowing three runs in 3 2-3 innings.
''Definitely surprised,'' said Gose, who hit...
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Jose Reyes could rejoin Blue Jays by late June
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Jose Reyes has been sidelined by
a severely sprained left ankle since early April. He recently had his walking
boot removed, allowing him to begin the slow process of regaining strength in
his ankle. As his rehab picks up, Reyes is hoping to return to the Blue Jays by
the end of June, according to Gregor Chisholm of MLB.com.
When Reyes initially...
Reyes rejoins Blue Jays in New York
Jose Reyes says he is progressing in his rehabilitation from a severely sprained left ankle, and the shortstop looks forward to joining his Toronto Blue Jays teammates on the field before the All-Star break.
Wearing a Superman T-shirt, the bearded Reyes flashed a big grin Friday while reconnecting with his teammates in the visitors' clubhouse at Yankee Stadium. He was on the...
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IMPRESSIVE INK
Jays infielder amazed by Sandoval's tats
This moment of childlike wonder took place during batting practice prior to the Giants-Blue Jays game at Rogers Centre this past Wednesday night. Toronto shortstop Munenori Kawasaki has a look of sheer amazement on his face as he gawks at Pablo Sandoval’s massive arm and tattoo work, which seems strange since Kawasaki hails from Japan, aka The Land of the Rising Tentacle Porn....
It’s time for MLB to protect its pitchers
It has become increasingly clear that Major League Baseball must protect its pitchers. On May 7, 2013, when Toronto Blue Jays pitcher J.A. Happ was struck in the base of the skull by a ferocious line drive that rocketed off of the bat of Tampa Bay outfielder Desmond Jennings, we were given a reminder about one of the genuinely dangerous aspects of playing baseball. Happ had essentially...
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