Ross Smiles As He Eases the Gun From My Hand (Toronto Blue Jays (62-54) vs. New York Yankees (73-45))
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If you had told me in April that vibes in August would be improved after a 1-2 series loss at home to the Baltimore Orioles, I would have told you to fuck off. To say the vibe on the online JaySpace has been apoplectic over the last week-plus would be an understatement. The panicking and aimless, enraged gnashing of teeth over the Jays’ 2-8 (3-8 after yesterday) stretch doesn’t have a direct comparison that I can think of to the dozens of uncles screaming “FIRE MONTOYA!!!!” into the void of the Twitter account, or even any of the similarly bad stretches the team had been on earlier in the year.
Ross Smiles As He Eases the Gun From My Hand (Toronto Blue Jays (62-54) vs. New York Yankees (73-45))
Ross Smiles As He Eases the Gun From My Hand…
Ross Smiles As He Eases the Gun From My Hand (Toronto Blue Jays (62-54) vs. New York Yankees (73-45))
If you had told me in April that vibes in August would be improved after a 1-2 series loss at home to the Baltimore Orioles, I would have told you to fuck off. To say the vibe on the online JaySpace has been apoplectic over the last week-plus would be an understatement. The panicking and aimless, enraged gnashing of teeth over the Jays’ 2-8 (3-8 after yesterday) stretch doesn’t have a direct comparison that I can think of to the dozens of uncles screaming “FIRE MONTOYA!!!!” into the void of the Twitter account, or even any of the similarly bad stretches the team had been on earlier in the year.