The Jays are 11 games above 500 and are positioning themselves to make a real run at it this year. MLB has announced that 5 of our players have been chosen for the 2006 All-Star game. They are: Roy Halladay Troy Glaus Alex Rios (won't participate due to injury) Vernon Wells B.J. Ryan This is the most players we've had attend the All-Star game since '93...the year we won the World Series!!!!
This sounds like a mindtrap!!!! Speaking off...............YOU'RE SLACKING!!!!!!
El Pibe wrote: This is great that the Jays are being recognized for the great season they are having, and its good to see that it won't just be "The Doc" Roy Halladay there. He'll be have some friends with him. I didn't know that Glaus was in the Home Run Derby, I hope he does well.
However Bainaman, you forgot one more Blue Jay that will be there ...
Coach J. Gibbons, was asked by Ozzie Guillen to join him on staff as the American League coaching staff.
You're correct......
I was gonna put him.....but thought no one would know who he was.....
I'm happy for him too!!!
Really good coach!!!!
P.S.
Ozzie is the best!!!! He kills me.....typical hot headed latino!!!
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This is great that the Jays are being recognized for the great season they are having, and its good to see that it won't just be "The Doc" Roy Halladay there. He'll be have some friends with him. I didn't know that Glaus was in the Home Run Derby, I hope he does well.
However Bainaman, you forgot one more Blue Jay that will be there ...
Coach J. Gibbons, was asked by Ozzie Guillen to join him on staff as the American League coaching staff.
El Duro wrote: Marky Mark wrote: That is incredible... I guess we have a chance at the pennant this year? unless boston and the yankee have a melt down All giants end up falling... Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador....
El Duro wrote: Bainaman wrote: The Jays are 11 games above 500 and are positioning themselves to make a real run at it this year. MLB has announced that 5 of our players have been chosen for the 2006 All-Star game. They are: Roy Halladay Troy Glaus Alex Rios (won't participate due to injury) Vernon Wells B.J. Ryan This is the most players we've had attend the All-Star game since '93...the year we won the World Series!!!! he still can bro and glaus is in the home run dreby I hope Rios can make it. He's worked so hard to improve and he deserves to be there. It'd suck if he was to miss it.
I agree bro he really stepped up his game this year
El Duro wrote: Bainaman wrote: The Jays are 11 games above 500 and are positioning themselves to make a real run at it this year. MLB has announced that 5 of our players have been chosen for the 2006 All-Star game. They are: Roy Halladay Troy Glaus Alex Rios (won't participate due to injury) Vernon Wells B.J. Ryan This is the most players we've had attend the All-Star game since '93...the year we won the World Series!!!!
he still can bro and glaus is in the home run dreby
I hope Rios can make it.
He's worked so hard to improve and he deserves to be there. It'd suck if he was to miss it.
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"Most of us fall short much more by omission than by commission."
The Jays are 11 games above 500 and are positioning themselves to make a real run at it this year. MLB has announced that 5 of our players have been chosen for the 2006 All-Star game. They are: Roy Halladay Troy Glaus Alex Rios (won't participate due to injury) Vernon Wells B.J. Ryan This is the most players we've had attend the All-Star game since '93...the year we won the World Series!!!!
he still can bro and glaus is in the home run dreby
The Jays are 11 games above 500 and are positioning themselves to make a real run at it this year. MLB has announced that 5 of our players have been chosen for the 2006 All-Star game.
They are:
Roy Halladay Troy Glaus Alex Rios (won't participate due to injury) Vernon Wells B.J. Ryan
This is the most players we've had attend the All-Star game since '93...the year we won the World Series!!!!
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"Most of us fall short much more by omission than by commission."