Study links climate change to extra home runs...
Blue Jays third baseman Matt Chapman hits a home run against the Detroit Tigers during the fourth inning at Rogers Centre. Science tells us a ball hit in warm weather goes farther.The Blue Jays’ home opener on Tuesday night at the newly renovated Rogers Centre was a crackerjack game. After the Detroit Tigers scored early with a three-run homer off starting pitcher Alek Manoah, the Jays roared back with five home runs – the most ever for a home opener – and a final score of 9 to 3.
Plus, special edition NP Platformed and First Reading newsletters and virtual eventsNational Post ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment onSUBSCRIBE FOR MORE ARTICLESExclusive articles by Conrad Black, Barbara Kay, Rex Murphy and others.
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.
Blue Jays turn into boom Jays in homer-happy home openerThe final team in Major League Baseball to play a home game this season did so at great volume — both from the sellout crowd of 42.053 and from the booming bats in the lineup. From longleysunsport: Blue Jays turn into boom Jays in homer-happy home opener
Read more »
An Early Season Look At Some Former JaysSince it is an off-day, I thought we would take an early look at some of last year’s Jays who left us over the winter. It is too early to mean anything, but I’m curious about how some of them are...
Read more »
More wins the best way for Blue Jays to fill renovated dome starting with home openerThe warm embrace from a sellout crowd at the Rogers Centre on Tuesday night will be a welcome pick\u002Dme\u002Dup for a Blue Jays team that has returned from the…
Read more »