Oct 2, 2009 | Seattle Mariners
Blowers amazes with uncanny prediction
Talk about making some bold predictions. Mariners television analyst Mike Blowers went a little farther than the edge in Toronto on Sunday afternoon, when he selected Matt Tuiasosopo as his 'Pick to Click' -- and then watched in amazement as his predictions came true, one after the other.
Closer struggles plague Jays' season
When the Blue Jays look back on this season, analyzing what went awry, the team's record in close contests will undoubtedly stand out.
LH Ryan Rowland-Smith vs. LH Brian Tallet TV: TSN2 RADIO: FAN 590 TOMORROW at Red Sox , 7 p.m. RH Scott Richmond vs.
A day after Suzuki's first career ejection, the struggling Mariners look to do a better job of handling the Blue Jays lineup Sunday.
Gaston knows more wins will bring more fans
Luke Scott has tried everything from extra video to new stances in an effort to pull out of a slump.
Gardner a 'force off the bench'
The Yankees saw up close in Spring Training the disruptions that Brett Gardner can create, impressions that led them to anoint him as their Opening Day center fielder.
Tallet should be able to make next start
Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston sounded more optimistic about the status of pitcher Brian Tallet on Sunday afternoon.
Friday's MLB results - Sept. 11
Blue Jays 6, Tigers 4 - Aaron Hill had four hits and the visiting Toronto Blue Jays extended the Detroit Tigers' slump with a victory Friday.
Blue Jays' bullpen left to fend for itself
The Toronto Blue Jays opened the season with a profusion of left-handers in their bullpen.
Tallet set to showcase starting skills
When the book is closed on the 2009 season, Blue Jays left-hander Brian Tallet does not necessarily want that to be the end of his time as a starter.
Aaron Hill is back this season being Aaron Hill. That simple fact goes a long way to explaining why Hill has become the most dangerous middle infielder at the plate in the major leagues this season.
Tigers slide continues vs. Blue Jays
Brian Tallet picked up his second straight win, allowing three runs and seven hits.
Curtis Granderson is the king of cool
As a 6-year-old? He doesn't think so. In high school? Probably not. In college? Not then, either.
Detroit Tigers Look To Soar Over Toronto Blue Jays
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, The roller coaster that has been the Detroit Tigers road play pulls into the friendly station of Comerica Park, for a four game weekend series with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Phillips ready to make his debut with Blue Jays
Kyle Phillips made it as far as the hotel in Rogers Centre earlier this summer, and now he's ready to see some game action for the Blue Jays.
Blue Jays add RHP Accardo, LHP Purcey, C Phillips
The Blue Jays added three players from Triple-A Las Vegas, recalling right-hander Jeremy Accardo and left-hander David Purcey, and purchasing the contract of catcher-first baseman Kyle Phillips.
Robinson Cano and Johnny Damon
Yankees news, commentary and more musings from beat writer Erik Boland and the Newsday baseball team.
Blue Jays roll past Yankees in finale
It was hard to figure out who the first-place team was on Sunday, as the fourth-place Toronto Blue Jays used an eight-run fifth to defeat the bumbling American League East-leading New York Yankees, 14-8, before a crowd of 30,873 at Rogers Centre.
Mitre finding his groove for Yankees
Sergio Mitre has been rather chipper in bouncing around the Yankees' clubhouse, even with a little extra time to rest between starts.
Blue Jays fall back to reality
A season-high 18 runs on Monday. And a not-so grand total of four runs on 12 hits in 18 innings as the Blue Jays dropped a doubleheader to the Texas Rangers last night at the Rangers Ballpark.
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