As much as it sucked that the Blue Jays lost 12-2, I did get to see David Price pitch in person. That was pretty fantastic. (Taken with instagram)

As much as it sucked that the Blue Jays lost 12-2, I did get to see David Price pitch in person. That was pretty fantastic. (Taken with instagram)

This video, titled Logo for Life, introduced the media in attendance and the fans watching online to the new Blue Jays uniforms for the 2012 season. Or, should I say old? Heavily influenced by the original uniforms, this fantastic new uni-set modernizes a fan-favourite look that has been synonymous with the team for its 30-plus years in the MLB. I can’t wait for Opening Day and the Home Opener the next week. Boston better be prepared for the return of blue to the Blue Jays.

The reason I have hope for the future of the Toronto Blue Jays. Fantastic numbers, attitude, and hustle during his short time in the bigs since his call-up. I’m looking forward to watching him over the course of a full season.

The reason I have hope for the future of the Toronto Blue Jays. Fantastic numbers, attitude, and hustle during his short time in the bigs since his call-up. I’m looking forward to watching him over the course of a full season.

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Kyle Drabek throws a no-hitter for the Double-A New Hapshire Fisher Cats
You might remember Kyle from being one of the main pieces in the Roy Halladay trade. Boom. Who’s excited?
(yes, this blog will only be updated for no-hitters or perfect games)

Congrats! Hopefully he can pitch that well when he eventually makes it to the big club.

gojaysgo:

Kyle Drabek throws a no-hitter for the Double-A New Hapshire Fisher Cats

You might remember Kyle from being one of the main pieces in the Roy Halladay trade. Boom. Who’s excited?

(yes, this blog will only be updated for no-hitters or perfect games)

Congrats! Hopefully he can pitch that well when he eventually makes it to the big club.

"We don’t have [Roy Halladay] anymore. We had to keep him on his rotation (starting every fifth day). That’s the way Doc wanted it."

— Cito Gaston on the Toronto Blue Jays 2010 pitching rotation.