The Beauty Of Catching Depth
As of right now the Toronto Bluejays have three catchers that they plan to have on the big league roster: J.P. Arencibia, backup catcher Jeff Mathis and their top prospect Travis D’arnaud. A lot of things…Read More
The Jeff Mathis Extension and its Impact on the Future
Once you pick your jaw up off the floor and finish scratching your head in a puzzled fashion, the Jeff Mathis extension does, sort of, make a lot of sense. If you somehow hadn’t heard, the Blue Jays…Read More
It’s Time for the Blue Jays to “Go Young”
All Jays fans would love to dream, as Jose Bautista has, of the Jays contending for a playoff spot in 2012. It’s definitely still viable, as no single team has pulled away from the pack enough to…Read More
Cutting Francisco Cordero some slack for last night
Francisco Cordero’s first season in Blue Jay blue hasn’t been pretty so far. Through a team-high 11 appearances (11 innings), he’s given up 17 hits, thrown a pair of wild pitches, already…Read More
The Blue Jays’ Catching Conundrum: J.P. Arencibia & Travis d’Arnaud
There are some problems in baseball that are nice to have. Too much pitching, for example (keep ‘em for injuries, or trade ‘em for bats), shortstops coming out the wazoo (move them to different…Read More
Jays trade Brad Mills for Jeff Mathis
After Jose Molina signed with the Rays last week, it became clear that the Jays were going to…Read More







