Vanessa Serrao

Vanessa Serrao is a 30 year old freelance writer, self-published author and RECE. Her favourite sports to watch are baseball, hockey and tennis.

Five Unforgettable Moments From the First Half of the Jays Season

The Blue Jays season so far has been a mix of ups and downs but they’ve definitely had a lot of memorable moments. The all-star break is practically here and while there is still a lot of baseball to be played, we know fans are really looking for the Jays to turn things around and continue with their offensive spar
k. The Jays have had some exciting moments this season that have left us proud, shocked, and on our toes. From diving catches to walk-off hits, let’s take a look at some of these monumental moments in the first half of the season.

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Three Positives of Alek Manoah’s Return to the Mound

Coming into this game the Jays were feeling positive coming off of sweeping the Chicago White Sox. But now the focus was on Alek Manoah’s to return to the Blue Jays pitching lineup against the Detroit Tigers. Ever since his poor start this season, Alek Manoah was called down to the minors and everyone’s been wondering whether his return to the lineup was too soon. But Manoah proved them wrong. If you were watching the game you could see the smile on Manoah’s face because it was the sixth inning and he was still in the game. The Jays also had a seven-to-one lead at this point. So, Let’s take a look at what went right with his return to the majors.

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Outlining the Best Players in the Blue Jays July 6th Doubleheader

The Toronto Blue Jays were set to play against the Chicago White Sox on July 5th but the game got postponed due to rain, so a doubleheader needed to be played. Game one was definitely surprising as all the runs were scored in the 11th inning. In addition, almost all the runs scored were singles. So, there were no hard-hit balls. Game two brought more action with lots of home runs from the Jays. With lots of runs being scored in both games, let’s take a look at what players brought the Jays to their success in both games. Let’s face it who doesn’t like two outfield hugs in one day? 

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Three Reasons Why Bianca Andreescu Beat Anna Bondar

The Gods of tennis were in favor of Bianca Andreescu as she advanced to the third round of Wimbledon to beat Anna Bondar 6-3, 3-6, and 6-2. But the win wasn’t just given to her, she had to fight, hustle, and prove why she deserved to win. Bianca also had to wait until day 4 to start this match due to rain. But she is moving forward with a big win for her. She will face Anhelina Kalinina in the next round. Nonetheless, let’s take a deeper look at why she succeeded in this match against Bondar. 

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Three Underrated Blue Jays Players that Have Wowed us

There have been some exciting games this season for the Toronto Blue Jays. Normally, we would expect the best from players like Bo Bichette and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. But it’s not always the big names that help win games. When underrated players come out big and surprise us, the icing on the cake tastes so much sweeter. It makes us realize that a combined team effort is always significant and we shouldn’t only rely on the big names to produce.

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