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Q&A: J.P. Arencibia on retirement, social media, anxiety, Bautista
J.P. Arencibia’s time with the Toronto Blue Jays wasn’t especially long, but it was certainly memorable. We caught up with the recently catcher to talk his time wit the Jays, social media, anxiety and his former teammate Jose Bautista.
Happ and Blue Jays where they want to be
Francisco's Jays audition off to solid start
The Toronto Blue Jays have had success in recent years turning around the careers of a pair of underachieving power hitters, so it's easy to see why Juan Francisco is so intriguing.
The Rundown: Why did Reyes play in Montreal?
With Jose Reyes now on the disabled list with a hamstring injury questions are swirling around the shortstop's decision to suit up last weekend in Montreal. Shi Davidi explains...
Q&A: Keri on new Expos book, hopes for return
Axford re-born thanks to 'tip' from Cardinals
John Axford learned a lot in 2013, with perhaps no lesson greater than the one he received from the St. Louis Cardinals on his first day with the organization.
Five Blue Jays rookies who might help in 2014
Here are five players in the Blue Jays organization who have yet to see significant time in the big leagues, but could help the club at some point in 2014.
Sportsnet magazine: Inside the world's wildest rodeo
Vote: Canada's greatest CIS football program
Eight schools. Eight teams. Eight proud histories. But in the end there can be only one. We’re searching for Canada’s greatest football program. And your vote will help decide the winner.
Jays' Gibbons: I'm not worried about my future
If Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons is worried about his job security following a disappointing 2-8 road trip, he isn’t showing it.
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