Forty years ago today, the Toronto Blue Jays played their first postseason game. They defeated the Kansas City Royals 6-1 in Game 1 of the 1985 ALCS.
Remembering John Cerutti – April 28, 1960 to October 3, 2004
I remember former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher and broadcaster John Cerutti on the 21st anniversary of his death.
July 29, 1985 – Tom Henke made Toronto Blue Jays debut
On July 29, 1985, a hard-throwing, 6-foot-5, bespectacled right-hander named Tom Henke emerged from the Blue Jays’ bullpen for the first time.
These Blue Jays legends and current 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.
The Ernie Whitt appreciation post
This is my appreciation post for longtime Toronto Blue Jays catcher and current Canadian Senior National Team manager Ernie Whitt.
The Duane Ward appreciation post
Duane Ward was one of the best relievers in Toronto Blue Jays' history. Here's a tribute post I wrote about him.
But What Do I Know? . . . Nick Pivetta, Cal Quantrill, Owen Caissie, CC Sabathia, Wayne Gretzky
My weekly Canadian baseball news “But What Do I Know?” column discusses Nick Pivetta, Owen Caissie, CC Sabathia and Wayne Gretzky.
But What Do I Know? . . . Tyler O’Neill, Nick Pivetta, Dave McKay, Justin Morneau, Tom Henke
My weekly Canadian baseball news "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Tyler O'Neill, Nick Pivetta, Dave McKay, Justin Morneau and Tom Henke.
But What Do I Know? . . . Erik Sabrowski, Cade Smith, Terry Francona, Andrew Albers
My weekly Canadian baseball news "But What Do I Know?" column discusses Erik Sabrowski, Cade Smith, Rob Thomson and Tom Henke.
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.
