Duane Ward was one of the best relievers in Toronto Blue Jays' history. Here's a tribute post I wrote about him.
The George Bell appreciation post
I express my appreciation for the Toronto Blue Jays' first American League MVP and Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, George Bell.
The Willie Upshaw appreciation post
If you talk to a Toronto Blue Jays fan who’s old enough to have gone to games at Exhibition Stadium, one of the first things they are bound to do is break into an imitation of the way P.A. announcer Murray Eldon used to introduce Willie Upshaw.
The Paul Molitor appreciation post
When Paul Molitor signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, he had big shoes to fill - literally. And boy, did he fill him.
Remembering John Cerutti – April 28, 1960 to October 3, 2004
I remember former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher and broadcaster John Cerutti on the 20th anniversary of his death.
Jacques Doucet named Ford C. Frick Award finalist
Montreal Expos broadcasting legend Jacques Doucet is among the 10 finalists for the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2025 Ford C. Frick Award.
Canadians in the MLB All-Star Game
Some fun facts and trivia about Canadians in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Condredge Holloway, the first Hall of Fame quarterback the Expos drafted
Before Tom Brady, there was Condredge Holloway. Much has been written about the Montreal Expos’ decision to choose Brady in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB draft, but 24 years earlier, the club selected Holloway, another future pro quarterback, whom they had much higher hopes for.
Moseby still considers himself Canadian
Lloyd Moseby is Canadian. Maybe not on his birth certificate, but in his heart. That’s what the charismatic Californian and Toronto Blue Jays legend told me in a recent phone interview. And it would be difficult to argue with him.
Happy Birthday Jimmy Key! . . . Nine things you might not know about him
To celebrate Jimmy Key's 63rd birthday, here are nine things you might not know about the crafty Toronto Blue Jays left-hander.