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Baseball: Melky Cabrera agrees to join Toronto Blue Jays

Source: Contra Costa Times, Nov 16 2012, 9:38pm CST

seasons with the A's. Kirby-Jones hit .248 with 21 home runs at Class-A Stockton last season. Outfielder Melky Cabrera, suspended in August for using performance-enhancing drugs and left off the Giants' postseason rosters, agreed to a two-year de ...

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Tampa Bay Rays (23-21) at Toronto Blue Jays (18-26), 7:07 p.m. (ET)

Source: The News & Observer  |   May 21 2013, 9:54am CDT

Ramon Ortiz has been a pleasant surprise for the Toronto Blue Jays. The journeyman right-hander tries to put back-to-back wins together on Tuesday when the Jays continue a three-game set with the Tampa Bay Rays at ...

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Jays' Pillar piling up impressive numbers

Source: Minor League Baseball News  |   May 21 2013, 9:33am CDT

Kevin Pillar played college baseball at a Division II school before being drafted in the 32nd round by the Toronto Blue Jays. But since turning pro in 2011, Pillar has done one thing very well -- hit the baseball. Making his Double-A d ...

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"There was absolutely no discussion of me signing a contract."


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Jays' Ramon Ortiz faces Rays just shy of 40th birthday

Source: CBC News  |   May 21 2013, 8:14am CDT

Evan Longoria has hit safely in every game since he saw the Toronto Blue Jays earlier this month. His production, however, hasn't always been enough to help the Tampa Bay Rays in the season series. Longoria is enjoying a career-high 14-game hitting ...

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Tuesday BBB Links: Enter Gose Edition

Source: Bluebird Banter  |   May 21 2013, 8:03am CDT

The Jays look to be on track with a nice win to start the home stand. The offense put up runs, Dickey provided eight quality innings, and Toronto looked like a team to be reckoned with. Time for some victory links. Wiln ...

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Dickey still perfecting knuckleball in 7-5 win

Source: The Windsor Star  |   May 21 2013, 1:09am CDT

Jays, Tigers roundup Even after his longest outing of the year and a win in the books, R.A. Dickey remains a tad frustrated. He is making progress in small increments, he says. He simply believes he should be pitching bett ...

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Pirates' Snider endures off the field

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette  |   May 20 2013, 11:12pm CDT

Throughout a 162-game season, even the best baseball players deal with a lot of loss. And as the stakes grow higher, so does the impact of those defeats. There are hard losses. Painful losses. Devastating losses. Travis Snider knows too well the ...

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Encarnacion's bat and Dickey's knuckleball lead Blue Jays past Rays

Source: Calgary Herald  |   May 20 2013, 9:42pm CDT

TORONTO - R.A. Dickey and the Jays found the win column, notching a valuable victory against an American League East opponent, but remain very much a work in progress. Toronto needed Tampa Bay to help its cause Mo ...

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Odorizzi makes Rays debut but Toronto wins

Source: Belleville News-Democrat  |   May 20 2013, 9:22pm CDT

TORONTO — Highland native Jake Odorizzi was just a little too fired up in the first inning of his season debut. R.A. Dickey won his second straight start, Edwin Encarnacion hit a tiebreaking, bases-loaded do ...

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Blue Jays’ Lind draws line in the sand

Source: Globe and Mail  |   May 20 2013, 8:06pm CDT

Standing at the plate in the first inning, Adam Lind represented a Toronto batting order that’s admitted to being too anxious through the first quarter of the season, and a team desperate for a win against an American League East opponent to kick off a n ...

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