Nobody in the Blue Jays’ lineup for Game 5 of the World Series, an emphatic 6-1 thumping of the Dodgers, was alive in 1993.
Joe Carter has told these stories a million times by now. The Blue Jays legend, who authored one of the biggest moments in ...
From the dawn of a famed Canadian sports drought to a major (if short-lived) retirement, the world was a different place the ...
Fox Sports' lead MLB play-by-play announcer talks turkey, what goes into an iconic call, the state of the league and more as ...
After 14 years as a major-league player, 12 as a manager and 10 as a coach, Mattingly is finally participating in his first ...
Blue Jays icon Joe Carter opened Game 2 with the first pitch, drawing parallels to the 1993 champions. Now 65, he remains a ...
After confused viewers criticized the Jonas Brothers’ seemingly random mid-game performance during Saturday’s World Series ...
The Pro is Lee Sterling, a noted numbers man of national success. Sterling features his best picks on his website, ...
Fox Sports faced an unwanted technical glitch before World Series Game 1, leaving fans stunned and clips going viral online.
Daulton Varsho says that Joe Carter wants to pass the Blue Jays World Series hero torch onto someone else this October.
After winning back-to-back games in Los Angeles, the Blue Jays will be taking a 3-2 series lead with them back to Toronto.
Blue Jays' Trey Yesavage breaks Smoky Joe Wood's 1912 World Series record originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Any time you can ...