Archive for the ‘Baseball’ Category

Yawkey Way vs. Bronx – Not what it used to Be

  The biggest rivalry in all of sports has taken a hit in recent years. The rivalry between the Red Sox and Yankees has lacked drama and excitement since 2004. I understand that nothing will ever compare to the games played between 2003 and 2004, however, a Kentucky Mens Basketball practice in comparison, has started […]

BoSox Closer for Opening Day?

    Who will close games if Uehara is not ready for Opening Day? According to reports, there is an increased likelihood that Koji Uehara will not be ready for Opening Day. Lingering hamstring issues have detained the progress of the Red Sox closer. Uehara has not pitched since March 14 and isn’t scheduled to […]

Opening Day Line up for Johnson

  The Red Sox enter 2015 with a mixed bag of expectations. Many predict the Red Sox to win the division however, several feel the lack of a true-ace will prevent them from contending. One pitcher certainly making his case to break camp and head to Philadelphia on Opening Day is Brian Johnson. After a […]

A Buehrle of a Sighting

EDDIE MICHELS PHOTO CATCHES A RARE GLIMPSE OF MARK BUEHRLE THIS SPRING

Cecil, Saunders, Action!

Can’t keep them down long, Brett Cecil and Michael Saunders get in some live action with effectiveness… EDDIE MICHELS PHOTO

Don’t Sneeze! Musings from Jays Camp

  DUNEDIN, Fla. — Kevin Pillar is bouncing back nicely form an oblique strain as he takes BP this morning.  It was reported that the strain came from an incident of Pillar sneezing.   A bigger hard luck break for the Blue Jays was losing Marcus Stroman for the year with a torn ACL.  Stroman […]

Ricky goes Live

  Dunedin, Fla. — Former Toronto Blue Jays first round pick and previous opening day starter Rickey Romero faced his first live hitters this spring on Monday morning.  Romero (various injuries) threw all his pitches to a group of minor leaguers on the infamous Field One at the Mattick Complex.  After tossing his 30th pitch Romero […]

Osuna Solid Start

Blue Jay Roberto Osuna has solid start, and this may be one of the better Rays hits…a HBP on Evan Longoria…

Cecil goes Live

    Dunedin, Fla. — Blue Jays LHP Brett Cecil faced live hitters for the first time in about three-plus weeks on Saturday during a Triple-A game at the Mattick Complex.  Cecil went one inning allowing one run on two hits and struck out one on 15-pitches, 12 for strikes.  Everything felt great I threw […]

Jays 6, Boston 3

The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Boston Redsox 6-3 in Dunedin today. The Jays were propelled by homers from Jose Bautista and Danny Valencia