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Young Yankees Fan Meets Aaron Judge After Receiving Home Run Ball
A young New York Yankees fan got to meet Aaron Judge on Wednesday after a Toronto Blue Jays fan handed him a home run ball during Tuesday’s game.
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Unvaccinated MLB Players Can't Travel to Canada to Play Jays
Major League Baseball players who are not vaccinated against the coronavirus won’t be allowed to travel into Canada to face the Blue Jays in Toronto and won’t be paid for those games.
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Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Robbie Ray Named AL Cy Young Winner
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Robbie Ray won the AL Cy Young award after leading the league in multiple categories.
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MLB Power Rankings 2021: Blue Jays Surge Into Wild-Card Spot
Here’s how all 30 teams stack up in the MLB Power Rankings two weeks into September.
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Toronto Blue Jays to Play in Buffalo Amid Pandemic
The displaced Toronto Blue Jays will play in Buffalo this year amid the pandemic
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No Canada: Blue Jays Barred From Playing Games in Toronto
The Blue Jays won’t play their home games in Toronto this year because Canada’s government doesn’t think it’s safe for players to travel back and forth from the United States amid the coronavirus pandemic
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Ex-Blue Jays Reliever Sues Astros in Sign-Stealing Scandal
Former major league pitcher Mike Bolsinger is suing the Houston Astros
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Former Padres Catcher Brad Ausmus Named Angels' New Manager
Brad Ausmus was named the Los Angeles Angels’ manager on Sunday, moving from the front office to the dugout to replace longtime skipper Mike Scioscia.
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Legendary MLB Scout Don Welke Dies at 75
Don Welke, the Vice President of Scouting Operations for the San Diego Padres, has died, the team confirmed Thursday. Welke, who began scouting for major league baseball with the Cincinnati Reds in 1965, worked in the league for more than 50 years.
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Former Phillies Pitcher Roy Halladay Had Traces of Morphine, Amphetamine in System When His Plane Crashed
All-star Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay had traces of morphine and other drugs in his system when his experimental plane crashed into the Gulf of Mexico in November, toxicology results showed.
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Red Sox Great Bobby Doerr Dies at 99
Bobby Doerr, a Red Sox Hall of Famer dubbed the “Silent Captain” by longtime teammate Ted Williams, has died at 99.