Finally. It may have taken Dave Stieb awhile to pitch a no-hitter for the Toronto Blue Jays, but after four close calls, he finally was able to accomplish the feat 25 years ago on Sept. 2, 1990. The right-hander lost his first try on the ninth inning homer by Rudy Law of the Chicago White […]
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Ideally, major league baseball trades are supposed to benefit both organizations. In the long run, it usually works out that one team often seems to get the better end of the deal. The Toronto Blue Jays are currently reaping the rewards for a transaction made on July 31, 2009. The Cincinnati Reds traded Edwin Encarnacion […]
Never really been a fan of trade deadline deals. Most of the time, the teams I follow are often sellers. Case in point, my favorite team, the Cincinnati Reds recently moved pitchers Johnny Cueto and Mike Leake. At least they are now on teams where I have some interest. When I was a teenager, the […]
The top performances in Major League Baseball this week were by Josh Donaldson of the Toronto Blue Jays and Dallas Keuchel of the Houston Astros. Donaldson capped a 10-9 victory by the Blue Jays over the Chicago White Sox with a three-run walk off homer in the ninth at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday, May […]