Bluebird Banter 1 month ago

Jays lose to Orioles

Hang on to that ball Purcey, throwing it won't work out well.(AP Photo/Rob Carr) With everything else going on you would be forgiven in forgetting there was a game tonight. Our 6 game win streak is over. Full Article at Bluebird Banter

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