In trying to rekindle a proud tradition buried under a decade-plus worth of losing seasons, the Baltimore Orioles might be on the cusp of hiring their own reclamation project as a general manager. The Orioles were close to naming Dan Duquette as their next general manager, sources… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
Word came down Nov. 1 on masnsports.com that assistant general manager Tony LaCava has decided to remain with the Toronto Blue Jays. He does this instead of becoming one of an elite 30-member group in Major League Baseball. For those keeping score, that means both top 10 general… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
Dan Jennings is a popular guy. The Baltimore Orioles are looking for a new general manager and the word is that… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
Andy MacPhail will no longer be the man making personnel decisions for the Baltimore Orioles soon enough and the… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
The Baltimore Orioles have compiled a list of six candidates to succeed Andy MacPhail as the team’s next general manager, according to ESPN.com. Two of the names are San Diego Padres vice president of baseball operations Josh Byrnes, who was formerly the Arizona Diamondbacks… View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
TORONTO – J.P. Arencibia came up big Saturday for the Toronto Blue Jays. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
Brett Cecil was brilliant against AL East opponents last season. It’s been a different story this year for the Blue Jays left-hander. Jeremy Guthrie pitched three-hit ball for seven innings, Vladimir Guerrero and Nick Markakis each drove in a run and the Baltimore Orioles beat Toronto 2-0, their third straight victory. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
BALTIMORE – Brett Lawrie has been in the majors for a month, and the Baltimore Orioles already have seen enough of the kid from Canada. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
The massive traffic jam caused by preparations for the Baltimore Grand Prix created havoc for members of the Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays trying to get to the ballpark for an afternoon game. Baltimore pitcher Chris Jakubauskas figured it would take less than two hours to make a mile-and-a-half trip. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
Henderson Alvarez walked off the field after eight sparkling innings, and Toronto acting manager Don Wakamatsu offered the right-hander the best compliment the rookie could hear. Wakamatsu compared the 21-year-old to 2010 Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez, who comes from the same city in Venezuela as Alvarez. View full post on Yahoo! Sports – MLB – Toronto Blue Jays News
