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Jays Struggle Continues
The pitching staff has been a disappointment early in 2015. The Blue Jays are currently in last place in the AL East. If you have followed them this season, that is not a surprise. Injuries, inconsistency, and all-around poor pitching have led to the slow start. The recent return of off-season acquisition Michael Saunders […]
Travis is Honda POM
Blue Jays rookie second baseman Devon Travis has captured the Honda Player of the Month Award for April in a unanimous vote by the Toronto Chapter of the BBWAA. Honda, the official vehicle of the Blue Jays, will make a donation to the charity Devon’s choosing. Travis batted .325 in April and led the Blue Jays with six […]
Longo goes for 1K Club
April 12, 2008 was the day. The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were no more. The organization had gone with a more fan friendly, Rays moniker. The future looked bright and the Rays had a phenom third baseman they hoped would carry them to new heights. Fast forward seven years and that third baseman is still […]
USF’s Cliett And Reiter Taken In NFL Draft
courtesy of USF Athletics Linebacker and center move Bulls’ Draft total to 25 since 2001 TAMPA, FLA.– The USF football program saw its total of NFL Draft picks rise to 25 on Saturday as linebacker Reshard Cliett (Thomasville, Ga.) and center Austin Reiter (Bradenton) were taken on day three of the 2015 Draft. […]
Orioles Unhappy with Rays
The month of April provided plenty of interesting story-lines. Most recently, the Baltimore Orioles and Chicago White Sox played a game in front of zero fans. The Orioles took the field on the first day of May and provided us with more drama. With the city of Baltimore currently operating under a city-wide curfew, […]
Now: ROUND 2
As the first round of the NBA playoffs begin to come to a close, the contenders have begun to separate themselves from the pretenders. The first round of the playoffs have been predictable where the favorites, with the exception of 3 teams still playing, have advanced to the 2nd round. Already advancing are Cleveland, […]
ON THE CLOCK: Buc the Draft
Random Thought on Bucs Draft The draft is just hours away and as Bucs GM Jason Licht said a few weeks ago, “This is the most important draft in the history of the Bucs organization.” He’s right, this draft is important…every draft should be important, but this is an important draft because the Bucs are […]
Hollon, Doubront, Hoffman
Clinton Hollon faced opposition hitters for the first time on Wednesday since surgery last spring. Facing a Yankee extended spring squad Hollon went one inning striking out two on 15-pitches, nine for strikes. His fastball was a consistent 91-93 MPH, topping out at 95 MPH. Former Red Sox and Cubs hurler Felix Doubront tossed […]
USF Football Season Tickets Available May 1st
Great lower bowl seat locations available to all fans
USF Alumni receive discounted prices starting at 20 percent through May
New season ticket benefits for 2015 include guaranteed giveaway items
Could Hear a Pin Drop…
For the first time in the history of Major League Baseball, two teams will play in front of zero fans. Given the protests and riots currently taking place throughout the city streets; Commissioner Rob Manfred determined that it was best to ban spectators from entering the park. Originally scheduled for a 7:05 pm local start […]









