@JohnnyGiunta_ Yeah too bad that single he gave up came around to score eh, kinda not that impressive based on the fact he can never have a clean inning but relative to last year alright sure he’s amazing
Jays bats remain dormant and lose a series to the 119 loss Rockies....bullpen blows another save in a gem pitched by Gausman. I question why Nance pitched higher leverage than Rogers???? @BlueJays
Schneider fell asleep with his pen today......why Rogers in the 7th and not the 8th was foolish.....they gave that guy a boatload of money for a reason....walks kill (Nance)!!! @BlueJays
Frank’s dad passed away today, surrounded by family
This is a difficult time, but Frank is doing an incredible job taking care of his people
Love & prayers to Frank & his family
@NjTank99
Yes, Jim Hiller should be fired.
But remember he was only one of the nails that Robitaille/Blake/Holland hammered into the coffin.
Joel Edmundson, Cody Ceci, Brian Dumoulin.
They have arguably the worst crop of defensemen in the NHL. No coach will survive that.
#GoKingsGo
Now that the Yankees are done negotiating with Bellinger…
Should the Blue Jays try and swoop in and beat their 5 year $160 million offer?
#BlueJays#TorontoBlueJays@SIASport
@YankeesRising Enjoy your aging Yankee lineup that is lefty dominant and filled with a million strikeouts!!!! Tell us how you got better this off season without Belli's name in ink!!!!
Can we all agree the Toronto Blue Jays have one of the weakest lineups in the American League?
1. George Springer - Spring turns 37 this season. Let's not forget he hit posted a .220/.303/.371 line in 2024. He posted an even bigger fluke season in 2025 than Trent Grisham.
2. Addison Barger - Career OPS+ of 94, lousy Minor League player, why is he hitting 2nd?
3. Vlad Jr - most overrated player in the league? Hit just 23 HR last season, and finished with the 31st highest WAR. Ben Rice had better power numbers across the board.
4. Anthony Santander - Statistically the worst player in baseball in 2025, and arguably MLB's worst contract.
5. Alejandro Kirk - Slugging under .400 for his career. Has played over 130 games in a season just once.
6. Daulton Varsho - .226 xBA in 2025, .295 career OBP.
7. Kazuma Okamoto - hit just .277 in the Japan League that boasts only 6 teams, and practically had zero market in the US. Expect a freefall in MLB.
8. Ernie Clement - OPS+ of only 87 for his career. Offers nothing but slap hitting with zero speed.
9. Andres Gimenez - Had the lowest OPS of any player in the AL after signing a 7-year, $105M deal.
That's a 75-win team, folks. Don't forget they won 74 in 2024 with the same roster.