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Texas Rangers
vs
Toronto Blue Jays
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/04/2016
7:05pm EST

Lines:
Texas +1.5
Toronto -1.5

Total:
Over 9 (-113)
Under 9 (+102)

Community Picks: Texas Rangers 0% vs Toronto Blue Jays 0%

Texas Rangers and Toronto Blue Jays Thread

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Toronto Blue Jays
Over the winter, Toronto baseball fans mourned the departure of Munenori Kawasaki. Well, hello Joe Biagini. The Blue Jays reliever picked up his first win Tuesday night -- and the torch left behind by Kawasaki, whose marginal on-field contributions were eclipsed by his contributions off it interacting with fans, clowning in the dugout and in postgame media scrums. Getting stuck out in the bullpen means the first two items may be hard to come by for Biagini but off the evidence of his postgamer Tuesday, he has the kind of playful wit to get us through the dog days of summer and into the fall. “I just wish the Raptors weren’t playing so we could have all the attention - but no, I’m kidding.” There were four of those “just kidding” assurances in his standup Tuesday, which combined deadpan cluelessness and leave-em-hanging: Reporter: Who was the first person who called or texted after the win? Biagini: Uh, I had an incident with the team in the bathroom, it was kind of a celebratory tradition -- so I haven’t really been able to tell anybody. They don’t like to watch so I have to text them individually … I’m just kidding. No, I haven’t had a chance to yet.    Reporter: How tough is it to pitch in different spots? Joe Biagini: "It helps you develop a routine. I do my pre-game finger-painting" — Ben Nicholson-Smith (@bnicholsonsmith) May 4, 2016 Finger-painting, smelling the baseball, it’s all here (and for more on that bathroom incident, John Lott asked ), and in the deadly atmo of the postgame clubhouse interview ritual, with its same questions coming in and answers going out, a little character goes a long way. Kawasaki did it with enthusiasm; Biagini brings an understated, apologetic bemusement at the fact he’s here at all (“Sorry. Am I supposed to have a speech? I dunno”). The reality behind the joke is that he’s spent 20 years waiting for this moment, worked toward it, and had to jump over and outperform hundreds of others chasing the same dream. As a Rule 5 pickup, the Jays have to keep him on the big league roster all season long. Provided the grind doesn’t bleach his bones, Jays fans have a new favourite to root for, during and beyond the game.       Continue to Article
May 04, 2016 10:47:am EST
Texas Rangers
Toronto has had its way with Colby Lewis throughout his career with the Texas Rangers. The right-hander's next matchup comes after the Blue Jays rallied late for what they hope is the beginning of a turnaround - especially at home. After finally putting some runs on the board at Rogers Centre, Toronto looks to beat up on Lewis again in the third of a four-game series Wednesday night. Continue to Article
May 04, 2016 1:11:am EST
Texas Rangers
Toronto has had its way with Colby Lewis throughout his career with the Texas Rangers. The right-hander's next matchup comes after the Blue Jays rallied late for what they hope is the beginning of a turnaround - especially at home. After finally putting some runs on the board at Rogers Centre, Toronto looks to beat up on Lewis again in the third of a four-game series Wednesday night. Continue to Article
May 04, 2016 1:11:am EST
Texas Rangers
In a game where runs were at a premium, Justin Smoak's first two home runs of the season couldn't have come at a better time. Trailing throughout Tuesday night's game against the Texas Rangers following Rougned Odor's first career lead-off home run on Marco Estrada's second pitch of the game, the Toronto Blue Jays first baseman stepped up in the bottom of the ninth. ''It was a tight game there until the end and being able to pull it off there in the end was good,'' Smoak said of his first career walk-off home run and Toronto's first extra-innings win of the season. Continue to Article
May 04, 2016 12:35:am EST
Toronto Blue Jays
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- Trayce Thompson, Joc Pederson and Yasiel Puig homered as the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled out of an offensive funk with a 10-5 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night. Continue to Article
May 03, 2016 10:35:pm EST
 
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