Jays remain at 4 on ESPN Rankings:

Discussion?
Moderator: JaysRule15
Winners of four straight series, including sweeps of Oakland and Boston, the Blue Jays are now in the driver’s seat of a very crowded AL East division.
...and hasn't been alone in first place this late in the season since 2000.
chargerxthirty wrote:Randle,
I'm just posting things that Blue Jay fans might be interested in.
I know that you hate literally everything, so I apologize that you hate ESPN.
Randle McMurphy wrote:chargerxthirty wrote:Randle,
I'm just posting things that Blue Jay fans might be interested in.
I know that you hate literally everything, so I apologize that you hate ESPN.
The Jays are doing pretty well, so it's probably about time for another completely unsubstantiated and pointless Man in White article from them, I figure.
Raps_Swingman wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:chargerxthirty wrote:Randle,
I'm just posting things that Blue Jay fans might be interested in.
I know that you hate literally everything, so I apologize that you hate ESPN.
The Jays are doing pretty well, so it's probably about time for another completely unsubstantiated and pointless Man in White article from them, I figure.
If they hit more then 7 home runs this series I'm calling a return of the "Man in White" theories.
How else could they hit so many HR's at Rogers Centre?
Randle McMurphy wrote:chargerxthirty wrote:Randle,
I'm just posting things that Blue Jay fans might be interested in.
I know that you hate literally everything, so I apologize that you hate ESPN.
The Jays are doing pretty well, so it's probably about time for another completely unsubstantiated and pointless Man in White article from them, I figure.
vaff87 wrote:Not that I care about power rankings, but I do find it a bit strange the A's move up to #1 while having lost 4 straight
Santoki wrote:Raps_Swingman wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:The Jays are doing pretty well, so it's probably about time for another completely unsubstantiated and pointless Man in White article from them, I figure.
If they hit more then 7 home runs this series I'm calling a return of the "Man in White" theories.
How else could they hit so many HR's at Rogers Centre?
What ever happened with that story? Did those reporters just completely fabricate and create a character to see who would actually believe it?