Blue Jays travel to West Coast looking to capitalize on tailwind of momentum How to TOP 1 Game Mobile More: https://youtu.be/feX5HLvj0PM blue jays, blue jays score, jays, blue jays 50/50, red sox vs blue jays, jays score, bluejays, george springer, bluejays 50/50, blue jays standings, blue jays game today, jays 50/50, blue jays vs angels, angels vs blue jays, toronto blue jays score, blue jays score today, jordan romano, bluejays score, mlb standings , ildcard, mlb standings wildcard 2021, blue jays today, marcus semien, mike trout, ohtani, blue jays schedule 2021 TORONTO — You probably don’t even remember that there was a time when the West Coast road trip was a real "thing" for teams in the east. Or at least seemed that way. Firing a manager? Do it on the coast and use the time difference to control headlines. Worried about the wheels falling off your division lead? Multiply that by a thousand once the chartered flight cleared the desert. Heck: I’ve worked at two newspapers where one of the biggest issues in taking a hatchet to the travel budge was the fear that you’d "miss out on something" by not going to the coast with the ball club. This was before the internet and 24-hour sports channels – you know, way the hell back in the late '80s when that trip to Cali was important for the well-being of your beat reporter. The beautiful thing was that once your newspaper went to print – again, before the internet – there was nothing you could do if the whole team went to hell. The team bus could crash. Didn’t matter. You weren’t going to get scooped; you didn’t even have to write it until the morning because it wouldn’t see the light of day until the next day's fish-wrap was published. Sunset Strip? Frolic Room? Viper Club? Here we come, straight through to breakfast followed by a trip to the beach and then a snooze. God, I loved West Coast trips. Now, I’m not writing this to scare anybody ahead of Tuesday’s first game of the Blue Jays' West Coast trip. Far from it. I mean, stuff can change pretty quickly but the manner in which the Blue Jays won three of four games against the Boston Red Sox – to recap: a 12-4 win in which they had a nine-run fifth inning to come back from a 2-0 deficit with Nathan Eovaldi on the mound; a 1-0 walk-off win against Matt Barnes after being held to one hit in the first game of a double-header; and Sunday’s 9-8 comeback with five runs in the seventh and eighth innings. George Springer’s three-run home run, again off Barnes, felt like some kind of moment we’ll be re-visiting in the fall. I don’t know if I’ve been around a team with as much of a tailwind as this one. Making me feel even better was this snippet of information from MLB.com’s Mike Petriello, a frequent contributor to Blue Jays Central: since July 1, Blue Jays relievers have had the fewest high-leverage plate appearances in the majors, which is nice when it’s the shakiest part of your team. Who knew when general manager Ross Atkins was talking about run prevention that he meant bullpen appearance prevention? As for Springer? I don’t know if the Dog Days of August is a thing anymore – yeah, that’s kind of an old newspaper narrative, too – but it sure seemed to me this weekend as if Vladimir Guerrero, Jr., and Bo Bichette needed a little respite. Bichette was beaten up in the doubleheader; appearing to hurt his wrist diving for a grounder and fouling pitches off each shin. Vladdy had already been given a day off by manager Charlie Montoyo after playing every game since the pandemic began, but there was still a raggedness to some of his at-bats. This isn’t a 60-game sprint like it was in 2020; this is 162 games, with all the extra travel and fouled-off pitches and pressure points. Enter Springer, American League Player of the Week for the past two weeks at precisely the time his team needed him. At the Letters Ben Nicholson-Smith is Sportsnet’s baseball editor. Arden Zwelling is a senior writer. Together, they bring you the most in-depth Blue Jays podcast in the league, covering off all the latest news with opinion and analysis, as well as interviews with other insiders and team members. Look, there is stuff we can’t worry about and can’t foresee. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox provided evidence this weekend with players such as Anthony Rizzo, Gary Sanchez and J.D. Martinez missing time on the COVID-19 injured list. Martinez missed both games of the doubleheader before being activated for Sunday’s game. Unlike the Red Sox, the Yankees – and, in the National League, the Milwaukee Brewers – have had players miss significant chunks of time due to COVID-19 issues. Mercifully or, at least, luckily, the Blue Jays have as far as we know had just one player go on the COVID-19 IL for 10 days: Teoscar Hernandez, in mid-April. They had two players, Ryan Borucki and Lourdes Gurriel, Jr., go on the
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I'm standing up today after the violation that Jake Paul committed on former NBA player Nate Robinson. Man went and lost all respect in 3 mins. It's the Weekend Recap!
Gareth Bale angers Spanish press with sleep mask joke after latest Real Madrid snub - news today #RealMadrid #RealMadridnews #RealMadridtransfer #RFC Gareth Bale appeared to troll Real Madrid and Zinedine Zidane once again as he pretended to have a snooze on the substitutes bench while wearing a face mask over his eyes Gareth Bale enraged Real Madrid fans once again by jokingly pretending to enjoy a siesta during Real Madrid's clash with Alaves. Boss Zinedine Zidane left Bale on th...
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Minnesota Twins 73-89 vs Baltimore Orioles 90-71 Win you stay in loose you take a snooze Who will be the last team standing