The best shortstop to play for the Blue Jays, Tony Fernandez, would have turned 60 today. Tony is our franchise leader in games played (1450) and hits (1583), among other things. He also holds our...
to get Fernandez back. It worked out well. Tony hit .306/.361/.442 in 94 games with the team and got himself a World Series ring.Cleveland
before we signed him as a free agent before the 1998 season to be a utility infielder for us. He ended up playing a bunch of games at second and third base in 1998. Then in 1999, he was a full-time third baseman. He had a super year with the bat in 1999, hitting .328/.427/.449, though his defense left some to be desired.signed him as a free agent before the 2001 season. He played there for a couple of months, was released, and we signed him again.
Pat’s claim to fame is that he pitched with both hands. As a headline said he was an amphibious pitcher, which would even be cooler than being ambidextrous.Favorite headline of week. He pitches righty, lefty — and evidently, also underwater. Faces Aquaman in next outing.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Red Sox vs Blue Jays Picks and Predictions: Open the FloodgatesThe Toronto Blue Jays took Game 1 of this AL East series by a score of 7\u002D2 behind a strong pitching performance from ace Kevin Gausman.
Read more »
Blue Jays add three-time World Series champion Sergio Romo to bullpenHis activation not official until Wednesday, Blue Jays pitcher Sergio Romo watched from a stadium restaurant as his new team earned a walkoff victory over Boston a night earlier at Rogers Centre.
Read more »
Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez finishes cancer treatmentThe voice of the Toronto Blue Jays has completed his cancer treatment and could head back to the broadcast booth as soon as next month.
Read more »
Blue Jays vs. Rays series preview: Brace yourselves for what's next - Sportsnet.caFive games in four days is a lot under any circumstances. Then consider that the first two pitchers going for the Blue Jays are Kikuchi and Berrios, and there’s a chance the Toronto bullpen gets used a ton this weekend. Meanwhile, the Rays 'pen is less-than-rested.
Read more »
Blue Jays shutting down injured Pearson for three to four weeks - Sportsnet.caHard-luck Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Nate Pearson is being shut down for three to four weeks after suffering a right lat strain earlier this month.
Read more »
Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez finishes cancer treatmentThe voice of the Toronto Blue Jays has completed his cancer treatment and could head back to the broadcast booth as soon as next month.
Read more »