Aug 3, 2009 | Vancouver Sun
Jays hoping for a second-half miracle
John McDonald boasts the Toronto Blue Jays' second-best batting average. Aaron Hill is five runs batted in shy of the team lead.
After yesterday's revelation by Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi that he will listen to offers for ace Roy Halladay, it was tempting for Red Sox fans to daydream about acquiring the 32-year-old former Cy Young Award winner for a package of prospects.
51s notes: Inglett honored by PCL, Delucci promoted
Inglett, who was sent back down for Toronto in late June, went 16-of-25 in 7 games last week.
Rookie lefty Rzepczynski called up by Jays
The Blue Jays made a handful of roster moves following Monday's 7-6 win over the Yankees, reorganizing their depleted rotation and parting ways with utilityman Russ Adams.
Manny apologizes for getting suspended
Manny Ramirez has apologized to fans and his teammates. He's not talking about steroids, though.
Settling the Ricky Romero/Troy Tulowitzki Draft Argument
The day was June 7, 2005; a day that up until this year had haunted the members of Blue Jays management because it was the day that they let Troy Tulowitzki get away.
Blog blast past: Requiem for the released, Russ Adams
The Blue Jays have given former first-round draft choice Russ Adams the dreaded DFA , designated ... for ... assignment.
Dellucci brought up by Blue Jays
The Blue Jays have purchased the contract of outfielder Dave Dellucci from Triple-A Las Vegas and cleared a roster spot by designating utilityman Russ Adams for assignment.
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McLean impressive in first pro outing
Laurel Hill native Tio McLean officially entered the world of professional baseball on Tuesday, as he made his first appearance with the Greeneville Astros, the advanced-rookie league affiliate of Major League Baseball's Houston Astros.
Toronto Blue Jays Minor League Report
This is my second Minor League report, and I hope it will keep you updated on all the latest that is going on with the very best Toronto Blue Jay prospects... by Adam Greuel 14 reads Rankings/List This is my second Minor League report, and I hope it will keep you updated on all the latest that is going on with the very best Toronto Blue Jay ...
If you've been to a Blue Jays game at the Rogers Centre or watched one on TV, you've no doubt seen the work of Tim Williams and Joe Farrell, Bay Street stock brokers by day, fake umpires by night, miming the real arbiters' calls from expensive seats behind the plate.
A Philosophical Baseball Question
Image courtesy of Flickr user Carson Campbell Let me pose to you a philosophical baseball question - if a baseball fan hides in the woods for a series and no one is around to watch it, does ... A Philosophical Baseball Question by Ian Hunter 27 reads Sports Let me pose to you a philosophical baseball question - if a baseball fan hides in the woods ...
Adams ready for another big league opportunity
Dusty Baker felt from the beginning of the season that Chris Dickerson has what it takes to be an everyday player.
Toronto Blue Jays send outfielder Joe Inglett to minors and recall Russ Adams
The Toronto Blue Jays optioned outfielder Joe Inglett to triple-A Las Vegas and recalled second baseman Russ Adams from the minors after Saturday night's 5-3 loss to the Washington Nationals.
Brian Burres tossed a four-hitter, allowing only two runners to reach second base, and Randy Ruiz homered twice to lead the 51s to a 5-0 victory over the host Reno Aces on Wednesday in the Pacific Coast League.
Blue Jays have to wait until No. 20 at MLB draft
For the first time in their 33-year history the Blue Jays have the 20th over-all pick in the amateur draft.
The Cincinnati Reds could have saved a pile on medical expenses had...
Skilled doctors and specialists in San Diego and Cincinnati poked and prodded Joey Votto this week trying to find the cause of his dizziness.
Jays option slumping Snider to Triple-A
Travis Snider insisted that he had not been worrying about a possible demotion. As his current slump persisted, the Blue Jays rookie had not been walking back to the dugout thinking that the next out he made could mean a trip back to the Minor Leagues.
Jays Farm Report: Janssen, Purcey among the arms waiting in the wings
An occasional look at the Toronto Blue Jays' farm system: Las Vegas 51s Ricky Romero, LHP The Jays' feel-good story of the early season , Romero has struggled in the minors after recovering from a strained muscle in his right side.
At least April ends well for 51s
NEXT: Salt Lake at 51s , 7:05 p.m. today, KBAD-AM Desperately in need of a boost, the 51s got a big one from the bat of J.P. Arencibia.
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