Toronto Blue Jays

20 Dollars In My Pocket – The Lovelocks EP Review and Interview

July 13th, 2018 by Joshua Murray

The Lovelocks are ready for a new direction, an evolution, and they’re setting things in motion with their new EP, 20 Dollars In My Pocket. We caught up with Ali and Zoe on the phone to talk about their new music, their CCMA nomination, and more as they prepared for the album release. The new […]

5 Quick Questions with The Fretless!

March 29th, 2017 by Joshua Murray

While we were hanging out at OMDC’s Ontario JUNO Award Nominee Reception in Toronto we had the chance to snag Eric and Karrnnel of The Fretless for 5 quick questions. Many thanks to the boys for taking the time to answer the questions in a crowded room, and congratulations to The Fretless on their 2017 Juno Award […]

5 Quick Questions with Blitz//Berlin!

March 27th, 2017 by Joshua Murray

We had the chance to catch up with Martin and Tristan of Blitz//Berlin at OMDC’s Ontario JUNO Award Nominee Reception in Toronto… so we snagged them for 5 quick questions! Many thanks to the boys for taking the time to stop to chat with us in a busy room, and congratulations to Blitz//Berlin on their […]

It Girl: Petric Arrives with New EP

October 22nd, 2015 by Joshua Murray

Manitoba brothers Jason and Tom Petric have been on a pretty wild ride for the last few months. Their debut single Here Goes Everything announced their arrival to Canadian country music fans, and now they’re making themselves even more known with the release of their new EP, It Girl. The boys spent a couple days […]

When The Lights Go Down: Chad Brownlee & the Toronto Blue Jays

August 1st, 2015 by Joshua Murray

Before an awesome and entertaining 7-6 extra innings Blue Jays walk-off win, Chad Brownlee took over the TD Music Stage outside gates 10 and 11 and put on a country music showcase for Toronto baseball fans. Brownlee and the band came on stage in brand new Blue Jays jerseys and looked good doing it. And […]

Dean BrodyBringing Down The House: Dean Brody & The Toronto Blue Jays

July 22nd, 2015 by Joshua Murray

Last Friday night Canadian Country Music star Dean Brody took to the TD Music Stage to kick off the Blue Jays Summer Friday Fan Festivals schedule… and it was a home run. Dean and the band put on a great set outside of gates 10 and 11, giving the fans songs they knew so they […]

20 Mostly Ridiculous Predictions For The 2014 MLB Season!

March 29th, 2014 by Joshua Murray

Opening Day is a stone’s throw away… I am quite excited. You probably guessed that already. And as per the usual, I’m going to take a crack at coming up with some predictions for the season. Some will be right, some will be wrong, some I never even expect to come true. It’s up to […]

It Always Ends In Tears

December 30th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

Kids, don’t give your heart to sports. It’s messy and unpredictable and stupid and just don’t do it! I’m speaking from experience here. Less than 24 hours ago, for the 3rd year in a row, I watched the Dallas Cowboys lose on the final day of the regular season and at the same time waving […]

2014 Spring Training Countdown: 51 Days

December 29th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

Attention: There are only 51 days left until Toronto Blue Jays pitchers and catchers report to Dunedin for Spring Training. To say that things are going to look different for the Blue Jays in 2014 would be accurate. However, they may not look different enough for some fans after the disappointment that was the 2013 […]

The 2013 Toronto Blue Jays – What Went Right

September 29th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

Blue Jays fans far and wide can agree on one thing, the 2013 baseball season has been a disappointment. Yes, this team has surpassed the 73 win season from 2012… but we were all expecting more than 74 wins this year. Over the next few days and weeks you’re going to see a lot of […]

The Future of the Toronto Blue Jays Outfield?

September 1st, 2013 by Joshua Murray

After the 2013 season ends for the Toronto Blue Jays we will immediately start asking what needs to change for next season so we don’t see a repeat performance in 2014. The outfield is one of the things that has some room for change/improvement/opportunity. Currently the depth chart shows Melky Cabrera ($8m) in left field, […]

My All-Time Toronto Blue Jays All-Stars

July 21st, 2013 by Joshua Murray

I’m 31 years old, and as most of you are aware, a life-long Toronto Blue Jays fan. And with Carlos Delgado being added to the Level of Excellence at Rogers Centre today I’ve been thinking about the best players I’ve seen in a Blue Jays jersey in my time as a fan. Note: The All-Star […]

5 Awesome Ways To Enjoy Toronto’s Wonderful Weather!

May 6th, 2013 by Joshua Murray

The weather has finally turned in Toronto and the people of our city have embraced the change with tremendous excitement. The question becomes, what can you do to maximize your time in this awesome sunshine while taking in the best that Toronto has to offer? It’s a great city that we live in, full of […]

2013 – Blue Jays Will Make Playoffs [?]

January 1st, 2013 by Joshua Murray

It’s a new year sports fans. And that means new goals and hopes and dreams and realities. Today it seems there is a lot of hope that the Toronto Blue Jays will make the MLB playoffs in 2013. More than a few of you have searched the term: blue jays will make playoffs and have landed on […]

Blue Jays Blockbuster Trade – 22 Years In The Making!

November 14th, 2012 by Joshua Murray

22 years ago Pat Gillick and the Toronto Blue Jays made the biggest trade in franchise history when they moved Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez to the San Diego Padres for Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar. We all know how that turned out. 3 straight AL East titles, 2 pennants, 2 World Series trophies, Robbie’s […]

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