Whit Merrifield

Three Positive Signs From the Blue Jays

Many have been hoping that the Toronto Blue Jays second half of the season would unfold many victories, but unfortunately, this hasn’t been the case. But in the first game of the Boston Red Sox series, the Jays finally unleashed some positive signs of what we’ve been expecting from them. It’s been unfortunate that the Jays have lost Bo Bichette, Trevor Richards, and Jordan Romano to injuries.

But luckily, this hasn’t majorly affected them as a team and they’ve been able to work around their absences. Everyone was expecting the worst in the first game against the Red Sox, but it was a pleasant surprise to see the bats wake up. So, without delay, let’s continue and explore three of these positive signs that the Jays showcased.

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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 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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