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After a huge series win against the San Diego Padres at home, the Toronto Blue Jays have found some nice momentum. It has been a very up-and-down season for the Blue Jays, who have been mostly around the .
Tropicana Field is hard on the Blue Jays’ bats, too. During the previous five years, Toronto hit just .234 at Tampa Bay, with a .385 slugging percentage. At every other park, those marks were .256 and .423.
After the Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde, MLB insider Ken Rosenthal tags the Toronto Blue Jays as the next team to make a change in the dugout.
The Toronto Blue Jays hosted the Tampa Bay Rays in a series just 10 days ago, and they rolled into the meeting fresh off a sweep of the first-place Seattle Mariners. The Rays wound up winning two of three anyway.
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With Luis Arraez bouncing off third base, threatening to score in Wednesday’s first inning, the Toronto Blue Jays starter fired a two-strike splitter to the bottom of the zone. The pitch lingered in the air before diving under Jackson Merrill’s whiffing bat for an inning-ending strikeout.
Alexander, who is a big Blue Jays fan, got a shoutout from the organization after capturing the MVP Award this week.