Roy returns to Rogers Centre
It’s Roy Halladay the sequel. Blue Jays fans will finally get a chance to see their former ace as part of a three-game set when the Philadelphia Phillies come to town on Canada Day weekend,…
It’s Roy Halladay the sequel. Blue Jays fans will finally get a chance to see their former ace as part of a three-game set when the Philadelphia Phillies come to town on Canada Day weekend,…
Starter Ricky Romero had a disastrous fourth inning, headlined by a Brad Hawpe grand slam, as the Tampa Bay Rays beat up on the Toronto Blue Jays 13-1 on Saturday at the Rogers Centre.
Not even Jose Bautista’s league-leading 45th and 46th home runs were enough for the Toronto Blue Jays to overcome the wild card leading Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night at the Rogers Centre.
Two teams with similar blueprints are squaring off this weekend at the Roger Centre with more in common than meets the eye.
In a game that featured two teams well outside of the playoff picture, the Tampa Bay Rays dominance over the Toronto Blue Jays at Tropicana Field continued in a 11-4 home side win Friday.