Toronto Blue Jays

Jays Shut out Padres: Star Players of the Game

The Toronto Blue Jays were looking to end the series with the Padres on a high note with a win. Who would have thought after the Padres shut out the Jays that they would do the same back? Everything just seemed to be going the Jays way in this game. They wanted a strong performance out of Chris Bassitt after losing the last two games against the San Diego Padres and a strong performance is exactly what he put out. The Jays bats were alive with two homers in the game, the defense was solid, and the Jays got two quality hits from Jordan Luplow. It was an exciting game to watch as the offense came alive later in the game. Let’s take a closer look at the stars of the game.

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Top 7 Most Likable Former Blue Jays Players

When you think about baseball, yes, it’s all about athleticism, speed, tenacity, pitching, hitting, statistics, etc. but it is also about fun. It says a lot about a baseball player’s character when you see them having a good time playing baseball, making jokes, fooling around in the clubhouse, etc. Also, when a player provides adaptability, it not only makes them useful but also admired. It brings positive energy to a team and it makes a player likable not only by their teammates but also by the fans. Fans soak that up like a sponge and it makes the game of baseball all that more enjoyable. There are many of these types of players and they will always be remembered for it. So with that being said, let’s take a look down memory lane with the top seven most likable former Toronto Blue Jays players out there.

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3 Interesting Facts about Blue Jays Prospect Arjun Nimmala

This year in the 2023 MLB draft the Blue Jays selected drafted shortstop Arjun Nimmala out of Tampa Bay, Florida in the first round. The Blue Jays selected shortstop Arjun Nimmala at No. 20 overall. He comes from Strawberry Crest High School in Dover, Florida.  He is batting .479 with six home runs, 29 RBIs, and 30 runs in his senior high school season. But aside from the number he puts up, there are some other interesting facts about him.

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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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