August 28th in Callum, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays, YouTube Baseball by Callum Hughson .

Lazy Links

Lazy Links

Tangled Up in Powder Blue creeps on Scott Richmond’s brother having a catch.

The Blue Jay Hunter finds out what Kevin Millar has been doing with all his free time, since he isn’t playing and all.

The newest tumbleblog, Retro Jays Fans brings you old school Jays pictures.

The Tao of Stieb  makes the case for the GBLSCOAT.

Sports & The City makes …

August 27th in Commentary, Mr. X, Toronto Blue Jays, X by X .

Blue Jays Wives & Girlfriends

Blue Jays Wives & Girlfriends

*Editor’s Note:  Spurred on by the success of the “Baseball’s Hottest Wives“  and “Top 10 Derek Jeter Bimbos” posts, our resident sleuth Mr. X  (more of Mr. X’s work can be found here) went into deep cover to find out what kind of wives and girlfriends your favourite Jays are pulling in.  The expressed opinions of …

August 5th in 2009 season, Matthias, Toronto Blue Jays by Matthias Koster .

Really Cito, Kevin Millar bats fourth?

Really Cito, Kevin Millar bats fourth?

Disgusted. That’s the only word I can use for how I felt after I read the Jays lineup for last nights game vs the Yankees. Millar batting fourth!?

Here’s a screen Cap of Millar’s success…. let’s say Millar’s appearances in the various batting order positions.

A total of 16 games in the 4, 5 & 6 slot …

May 19th in 2009 season, Callum, Commentary, Live Blog, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays, YouTube Baseball by Callum Hughson .

Liveblogging: Blue Jays vs. Red Sox

Liveblogging: Blue Jays vs. Red Sox

The Blue Jays own the AL’s best record at 27-14. They begin a nine-game road trip Tuesday night at Fenway Park when they play the Boston Red Sox for the first time this season and have a 3.5 game lead over the Red Sox after a series sweep (4 games) of the Chicago White Sox.

They’ll be …

May 11th in 2009 season, Matthias, Toronto Blue Jays by Matthias Koster .

Contention Time = Send down Snider and replace him with?

Hopefully this post isn’t construed as negative. In-fact its quite the opposite. At the beginning of the season I wanted nothing to do with Travis Snider at the MLB level. It wasn’t so much that I though he wouldn’t hit, I’d just rather save his pre-arb years for more competitive baseball. Low and behold competitive baseball is here (probably to …

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