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Sikula Puts on Pro Performance in Bluefield

07/19/11 The Charleston native is spending his summer months with the Blue Jays.
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Blue Jays to retire Roberto Alomar's No. 12

07/19/11 TORONTO (AP) - The Toronto Blue Jays are retiring former second baseman Roberto Alomar's No. 12 before their game against the Texas Rangers on July 31.
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Jays send healthy Litsch to AAA Las Vegas

07/18/11 The Toronto Blue Jays have optioned right-hander Jesse Litsch to the AAA Las Vegas 51s, despite his tidy six-inning, 90-pitch performance on Friday night in a 5-3 loss to Tucson. He is 4-3 with a 4.66 ERA over eight starts this season with the Jays.
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Miracle Hang on for 4-3 Win in Dunedin

07/17/11 DUNEDIN, FL (July 17th, 2011) -- Fort Myers held a 4-1 lead into the eighth inning in Dunedin, and after a 50 minute rain delay, the Blue Jays pulled within a run on a two-run home run by Ryan Schimpf, but Miracle reliever Bruce Pugh was able to hold off the Jays the rest of the way for a 4-3 victory.
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Yankees' Sabathia collects 14th victory

07/17/11 CC Sabathia won his seventh straight start to become the first 14-game winner in the majors, Brett Gardner had three hits and the New York Yankees beat Toronto 4-1 on Saturday, ending the Blue Jays' five-game winning streak. Derek Jeter got two hits and matched Al Kaline for 26th place on baseball's career list. Jeter singled in the ninth for hit No. 3,007.
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Baseball roundup -- Sabathia earns 14th win as Yanks top Jays

07/17/11 TORONTO -- CC Sabathia won his seventh straight start to become the first 14-game winner in the majors, Brett Gardner had three hits and the New York Yankees beat Toronto, 4-1, on Saturday, ending the Blue Jays' five-game winning streak.
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Sabathia wins 14th, Yankees end Jays' win streak

07/16/11 CC Sabathia won his seventh straight start to become the first 14-game winner in the majors, Brett Gardner had three hits and the New York Yankees beat Toronto 4-1, ending the Blue Jays' five-game winning streak.
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Boston beaning has O's chirping

07/15/11 One of the oddest sights for this reporter in the opening half was walking into the Blue Jays clubhouse in Cleveland last Friday after they had beaten the Indians 11-7.
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Morning Coffee! Ugly Night For Yankees

07/15/11 Good morning, New York/New Jersey sports fans! It's a glorious morning in upstate New York's Adirondack Mountains where I have been spending the week. I hope it's just as gorgeous wherever you are. Yankees At Blue Jays: Toronto Routs Yankees In First Game After Break : The Yankees began the second half of the season in ugly fashion Thursday night, surrendering eight first-inning runs and losing ...
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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsBautista injured as Blue Jays pound Yankees 16-7

07/14/11 TORONTO (AP) - Even after losing their best hitter to an injured ankle, the Toronto Blue Jays still had an offensive night to remember. Edwin Encarnacion and Eric Thames had three hits and three RBIs each and the Blue Jays used an eight-run first inning to beat the New York Yankees 16-7 on Thursday.
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Bautista injured as Blue Jays pound Yankees 16-7

07/14/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press TORONTO Even after losing their best hitter to an injured ankle, the Toronto Blue Jays still had an offensive night to remember. Edwin Encarnacion and Eric Thames had three hits and three RBIs each and the Blue Jays used an eight-run first inning to beat the New York Yankees 16-7 on Thursday. The Blue Jays set season highs in runs and hits (20) to win ...
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Girardi puzzled as Blue Jays pound Yankees 16-7

07/14/11 Manager Joe Girardi puzzled by RHP's Bartolo Colon's struggles as Blue Jays pound Yankees 16-7
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Quick Hits: Cardinals, Tigers, Rays, Peacock

07/14/11 That terrified gasp you heard earlier this evening was from Blue Jays fans and Jose Bautista fantasy owners. The star slugger was forced to leave Toronto's 16-7 win over the Yankees due to a twisted right ankle suffered in the fourth inning. X-rays were negative and Bautista will likely undergo an MRI tomorrow, reports Shi Davidi of Rogers Sportsnet. Some news from around the majors... The ...
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Bartlett has plenty to fuel his fire

07/12/11 Cody Bartlett, the 5-foot-8 shortstop for the Bluefield Blue Jays, has always been small in stature. All that does is motivate him to work harder than the rest.
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Sportsnet.ca Roundtable: Jays at the break

07/11/11 The Toronto Blue Jays have been many things during the first-half of the 2011 baseball season, but boring has not been one of them.
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Ask Buck Martinez: All-star memories

07/11/11 With over 40 years as a major league player, manager and broadcaster, Buck Martinez has experienced baseball from all angles. Now in his role as the Blue Jays play-by-play announcer, Buck is taking your questions in his weekly blog for sportsnet.ca.
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Cecil leads Jays past Indians

07/10/11 The Toronto Blue Jays, behind the resurgent pitching of Brett Cecil, defeated the Cleveland Indians 7-1 on Sunday. They won the last three in the four-game series to finish with a 45-47 record at the all-star break.
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Blue Jays win third straight over Indians, 7-1

07/10/11 Blue Jays flying high into All-Star break after 7-1 win over Indians
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Indians SS Asdrubal Cabrera does not start for first time this season (rest)

07/10/11 Indians All-Star shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera will not start for the first time this season (rest). The Indians face the Blue Jays this afternoon at Progressive Field.
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Bautista blast boosts Jays to win

07/09/11 Jose Bautista has done plenty of miraculous things since donning a Blue Jays uniform midway through 2009.
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Blue Jays win 11-7 slugfest over Indians

07/09/11 Travis Snider drove in five runs and Rajai Davis knocked in four for Toronto and the Blue Jays bounced back from a day after a stunning loss to beat the Indians, 11-7, Friday night.
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