Kiss 'Em Goodbye: Toronto Blue Jays
Buster Olney, Baseball Prospectus and Insider staff, ESPN InsiderInsider and Baseball Prospectus collaborate to dissect the demise of the 2009 Toronto Blue Jays. The Roy Halladay situation hangs over them, as does playing in the AL East, but this team could be more competitive soon.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2009
Jays' McGowan likely out until spring
Associated PressBlue Jays right-hander Dustin McGowan had surgery to repair damaged cartilage in his right knee earlier this month, the latest setback on his recovery from shoulder surgery.
Story | Conversation | July 23, 2009Blue Jays place catcher Barajas on DL
Associated PressBlue Jays catcher Rod Barajas left Friday's game against Philadelphia after straining his right hamstring while running to first base on a single to center in the second inning.
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2009Halladay out with groin strain
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comThe Jays announced that starter Roy Halladay and closer Scott Downs will both be placed on the disabled list Thursday. The team will put Halladay on the DL retroactive to June 13, so he'll be eligible to return June 28.
Story | Conversation | June 17, 2009Litsch to have Tommy John surgery
Associated PressBlue Jays starter Jesse Litsch will have Tommy John surgery and miss the rest of the season, a major blow to a team trying to keep pace in the competitive AL East.
Story | Conversation | June 09, 2009Blue Jays quietly have AL's best record
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comWith ace Roy Halladay leading the charge, the surprising Blue Jays might be a team that doesn't fold up as the season stretches out.
Story | Conversation | May 11, 2009BP Daily: An AL reality check
Jay Jaffe, Baseball ProspectusThe Blue Jays are 18-10 and leading a division in which we projected three other teams to win 94 games. Says here it'll be hard for them to keep up their pace. The Royals and Mariners? That's another story.
Story | Conversation | May 06, 2009
Jays' Ryan, Romero to start rehab
Associated PressBlue Jays left-handers B.J. Ryan and Ricky Romero will head to Florida this week to begin minor league rehabilitation assignments.
Story | Conversation | May 04, 2009Jays RHP Ray to make debut vs. Orioles
Associated PressThe Blue Jays promoted left-hander Brett Cecil and right-handers Robert Ray and Brian Wolfe from Triple-A Las Vegas on Friday.
Story | Conversation | May 01, 2009Romero, Ryan headed to DL
Associated PressThe Blue Jays put closer B.J. Ryan and starter Ricky Romero on the 15-day disabled list, the latest setbacks for a team with an already thin pitching staff.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2009Florida's fire sales are history
Jayson Stark, ESPN.comWith a new ballpark on the horizon and loads of young talent in the system, the future of the Florida Marlins is essentially secure.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2009BP Daily: Armed for the future
Kevin Goldstein, Baseball ProspectusTwo words that excite both fans and team officials the most are "young pitching." Let's look at some of the bigger names, and what is presenting (or delaying) their 2009 big league opportunities.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2009
Team USA built to win this time around
ESPN.comDoug Benc/Getty Images Jake Peavy and Team USA are more prepared for this World Baseball Classic. TEAM USA BUILT BETTER By Rick Sutcliffe, ESPN ...
Page | ConversationBlue Jays give Miller a shot
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN.comPitcher Wade Miller has reached a preliminary agreement on a minor league deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, according to his agent, Bob Garber.
Story | Conversation | March 07, 2009Familiar faces still chasing their dreams
Jayson Stark, ESPN.comThough they never received the official paperwork in the mail, several veterans are in camps after getting "invited" to spring training.
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