Restless after that rowdy World Series. A few quick (OK, quick-ish, I got a little carried away) thoughts: 1. Pretty dang great, no? Our baseball friends tend to lather on the syrupy superlatives ...
Toronto Blue Jays second baseman Bo Bichette clearly came into Game 7 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a knee injury, but he brushed it off for an epic moment. With George ...
Not only did Shohei Ohtani put up legendary performance in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series, but he also joined some Dodger Stadium history. The second of his three home run ...
Join us for a thrilling moment in baseball history as David Ortiz showcases his incredible skills on the field. What starts as a clever fake bunt turns into an astonishing home run that leaves fans in ...
As we've seen in recent years, MLB teams use special attire or props to celebrate home runs, and the Toronto Blue Jays are no different. If a Blue Jay slugs a home run, he's given a bedazzled jacket ...
Look, I’m going to be honest with you—this whole “Cal Raleigh broke Aaron Judge’s record” thing has me scratching my head a little. Don’t get me wrong, the Seattle Mariners catcher had an absolutely ...
Before a half-billion dollar contract solidified the Toronto Blue Jays’ status as one of baseball’s pre-eminent economic powers, there was George Springer.
TORONTO – More than three decades after Joe Carter touched them all, George Springer gave the Toronto Blue Jays another home ...
The Blue Jays hitters in the bottom of the order deserve plenty of credit for setting the table for Springer's heroics. Game 6 hero Addison Barger walked to lead off the inning and Isiah Kiner-Falefa ...
George Springer's 3-run homer flipped a 3-1 deficit into a 4-3 lead. The home run drew historic comparisons to Jose Bautista’s iconic 2015 playoff blast. Toronto Blue Jays now have momentum for a ...
It’s not every day that a baseball fan catches a home run ball. It’s also not every day that the ball that was caught was a Shohei Ohtani rocket that solidified his place in baseball lore forever. Yet ...