Twenty-nine years ago, Paul Molitor had five hits in the first game of a doubleheader to propel the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-1 win over the Kansas City Royals.
August 29, 2004 – Tom Cheek honoured on Blue Jays’ Level of Excellence
Twenty years ago today, Tom Cheek had his name added to the Toronto Blue Jays' Level of Excellence in an emotional pre-game ceremony at SkyDome.
The Pat Borders appreciation post
Let's just call this the Pat Borders appreciation post.
Canadians in the MLB All-Star Game
Some fun facts and trivia about Canadians in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
These Blue Jays stars were originally drafted by who?
Jimmy Key was originally drafted by the Chicago White Sox. Tom Henke was first selected by the Seattle Mariners. These are just two things I learned when doing some draft research. It's true.
Remembering Tom Goffena, Blue Jays’ first-ever draft pick on what would be his 65th birthday
It was four years ago today that Tom Goffena, the Toronto Blue Jays first-ever draft passed away at the age of 61 after a long battle with colon cancer. Goffena died on his birthday.
Blue Jays place Jordan Romano on 15-day injured list
The Toronto Blue Jays have placed closer Jordan Romano (Toronto, Ont.) on the 15-day injured list with right elbow inflammation.
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.
Toronto-born Cort registered only MLB win in Toronto 47 years ago
Forty-seven years ago, Toronto-born Barry Cort registered his only major league win and tossed his only complete game for the Milwaukee Brewers against the Toronto Blue Jays at Exhibition Stadium.
Romano registers his 100th MLB save
Jordan Romano registered his 100th major league save in the Blue Jays’ 5-3 win over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.