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  1. Oh yeah, they throw snowballs at Santa.
  2. Stay around the inner harbor and you are 100% safe. They have some bars around the ballpark so don't worry you will be fine. Washington unless you like American government is a snoozefest of a town. Have a blast!
  3. MBJ0092 For any flex/season ticket holders.
  4. Philly is such a fun and cheap city, check it out sometime. Hotels downtown are cheap, bars are cheap and it has a lot of history.
  5. I go to around 20 Jays games a year.
  6. http://i.imgur.com/SAhavtO.png Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Jeremy Hellickson is no stranger to the Toronto Blue Jays, as the 29-year-old has logged 15 career starts against the club while playing for American League East-rival Tampa Bay. Interleague success, however, has taken an unfamiliar form for Hellickson, who will take the mound on Wednesday when the four-game series shifts to Philadelphia. Hellickson is sporting a horrendous 1-10 mark with a bloated 6.69 ERA in 15 interleague starts, but he has gotten the better of Josh Donaldson (0-for-6, four strikeouts) in a small sample size. The reigning AL MVP certainly had his way on Tuesday afternoon with a grand slam highlighting Toronto's 11-3 rout of Philadelphia, improving to 11-for-27 with 12 RBIs and nine runs scored during his seven-game hitting streak. The Blue Jays have scored at least 10 runs in three of its past four contests, save for a 7-0 shellacking by the Phillies in the series opener. That victory has served as one of the lone high-water marks for free-falling Philadelphia, which has dropped five of six and 14 of its last 18. TV: 7:05 p.m. ET, Sportsnet (Toronto), CSN Philadelphia PITCHING MATCHUP: Blue Jays RH Marco Estrada (4-2, 2.57 ERA) vs. Phillies RH Jeremy Hellickson (4-4, 4.34) Estrada extended his streak of allowing five hits or fewer to nine consecutive starts on Friday, as the 32-year-old permitted three runs and struck out eight in six innings of a no-decision versus Baltimore. The Mexico native continues to struggle with his control, however, as he yielded four walks for the fifth time this season. Estrada has not tasted defeat since April 27 and owns a 1-1 career mark against Philadelphia, but his 19 runs and 12 walks in 26 1/3 innings versus the Phillies leaves plenty to be desired. Hellickson was handed an early four-run lead in his last outing, but his run of good fortune ended at six starts after he surrendered three homers and seven runs in a 9-6 setback to Washington. The 29-year-old has issued three walks in back-to-back outings after limiting the free passes to just four in his previous five games combined. Hellickson has posted a 5-4 mark versus Toronto with a 3.45 ERA while allowing nine homers in 88 2/3 innings, although Jose Bautista is 11-for-30 with three blasts against him. WALK-OFFS 1. With the series shifting to a National League park, Bautista (thigh) - who has served as a DH in two straight games - is expected to return to the outfield for the first time since last Thursday. 2. Philadelphia 3B Maikel Franco is expected to return to the lineup Wednesday following a two-game absence due to a sprained right knee. 3. Toronto CF Kevin Pillar collected three hits on Tuesday, marking his sixth multi-hit performance in eight games.
  7. Welcome to the f***ing show squirt.
  8. Sold to Brownie19, thanks everyone GO JAYS GO!
  9. Im over this snooze fest, Cavs and Dubs tip off right meow, I need to see Bron Bron fail again in the finals and consider himself one of the greatest....
  10. I blame Stroman, posted a photo on Instagram with some of them out yesterday in the Distillery District after the Baltimore game. His social media blitz reminds me so much of Rickey Romero, ugh.
  11. Bullpen after this inning please, dude is owning the Jays.
  12. James Shields isn't even out of the 2nd yet with 6ER, dude is done.
  13. Fouled a ball off his toe/foot/leg like a boss.
  14. That must feel like a hammer hitting your toe fouling off a ball that hard ugh drain that toe bud.
  15. Come on Saunders. http://cdn1.sbnation.com/imported_assets/1487793/cherry_don01.jpg
  16. My one buddies Dad bought him one.... he is 27 years old, we all laughed pretty hard when he showed up to the game wearing it.
  17. I swear half this board could hit just as good as Thole.
  18. Good pitch, get some damned runs please.
  19. Seemed cheap to live housing cost wise which is always good though.
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