Blue Jays, Angels announcers slam umpires, MLB review system after controversial call
"This is the problem with replay and Major League Baseball's replay reviews."
"This is the problem with replay and Major League Baseball's replay reviews."
"Cowser strikes out on a 5-0 count."
"In no other sport can you actually remove the best player and say, 'He can't play anymore.'"
"OK MASN maybe don’t show a closeup of the broken nose."
"It's a fish on a line..."
"Gang, the entire truck compound here at Comerica has lost power."
"Yeah, it's awesome. I think we're going to start drinking heavily."
Shulman offered insight this week on Foul Territory on why he thinks the Toronto Blue Jays' offense is down.
"Now, home-field advantage, there is something to that, but why would it manifest itself in the ability to foul off tough pitches?"
"However he got there, he's there right now."
A familiar name will be calling Toronto Blue Jays games on the radio.
A hilarious MLB offseason has seen botched scoops by established writers, and the rise of a Facebook group owner as a surprise news source.
"I am deeply sorry for letting you down."
Many thought the flight carrying Herjavec had Shohei Ohtani on board. It did not.
"Jerry Hairston Jr., he played for nine teams in 16 years. Nobody wanted him on their team."
After not sending him on the road for years and replacing him with a TV simulcast, Sportsnet and the Blue Jays have parted ways with Ben Wagner.
One of the greatest moments in World Series history.
Ben Wagner and analyst Chris Leroux will reportedly return to the road for the playoffs if the Jays make them.
"A tremendous catch, one of the best you'll ever see. The ball is behind him, and he has to reach behind him to make the catch, and cradles the ball against his body once he hits the turf. Terrific effort by Springer."
"You know, I must say, I have to really kind of apologize, my wife loves ketchup on her hot dog."
"When I see my kid with their hand in that cookie jar, I’m slapping that hand. So I’m trying to send a message."
Aaron Judge fired back on Tuesday.
Fortunately, it was not a real fire. It was a real -- and largely unnecessary -- inconvenience for those listening.