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Blue Jays Over Red Sox – Humiliation of a Former Champion
Not all World Series champions have a good season following their success, and the Boston Red Sox fall into that category, as their 2014 campaign seemingly hit another new low with a 14-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, led by Melky Cabrera and Ryan Goins, combining for 9 RBIs in a devastating hitting performance.
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MLB Season – Toronto Blue Jays Have a Red Hot Pitcher, St. Louis Cardinals Have One as Well
Two pitching performances that stood out above the rest in another day of baseball were the Toronto Blue Jays beating the Tampa Bay Rays 9-6 as Mark Buehrle became the first pitcher to win nine times this season, while the St. Louis Cardinals shut out the New York Yankees 6-0 as Lance Lynn pitched the first complete game of his career.
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Blue Jays Over Red Sox – Fan Almost Steals the Show
It was Edward Encarnacion with two home runs to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-4 win over the Boston Red Sox that was the big star of the game, but a fan who looked incredibly calm and unexcited about having a ball miraculously land in his hand that might have been the most memorable moment from the game.
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Yankees Over Blue Jays – We’ve Seen Better Debuts
The day didn’t start out too well for both the New York Yankees and their starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, but he settled in gradually, helping out on an excellent offensive display mostly from Ichiro Suzuki and Jacoby Ellsbury, beating the Toronto Blue Jays 7-3.
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Underachieving Teams With Hope in 2013 MLB Season
One month means nothing in baseball, but after about an eighth of the season behind us, it’s safe to say that the Chicago White Sox, Toronto Blue Jays and the San Diego Padres are the most disappointing teams up to this point, although it doesn’t mean there isn’t a chance of a comeback.
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I Knew Rajai Davis Reminded me of Someone
Who knew that looking at Rajai Davis of the Blue Jays, this would be the first thing to pop in mind?