The annual summer soundtrack of beer vendors hollering over the inaudible chatter of the crowd was gone, replaced by an audio clip played at the crack of the bat to simulate the fans’ reaction.
Bisons superfan makes it to Sahlen Field this year – in cardboard form
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Blue Jays first baseman/DH Rowdy Tellez sampled the extra-inning rule while with the Bisons. He's not much of a fan, either.
The Jays and Rays will resume play in the fourth inning Sunday at 1:07 p.m.
Bichette apparently suffered the injury while stretching and did not come out of Saturday's game.
Home runs in the final inning cost Toronto in each game.
It's hard to imagine a worse day at the ballpark.
It's been fascinating and frustrating to watch it all from the media seating in Section 102, Row MM, Seat 5.
The Blue Jays' upgrades to Sahlen Field were vast and the Bisons will derive long-term impact from items such as the installation of new grass…
"A lot of the work we've done will be beneficial for the guys who show up next year (to play for the Bisons)."
“Buffalo is a major league city … it’s just not a major league ballpark,” one of the announcers said during a Blue Jays-Marlins game this week.
The Marlins' 14-11, 10-inning win over the Blue Jays Wednesday night is one of the wildest nights Mike Harrington has seen in 33 years in the …
The Jays became the first team in MLB history to have at least 18 hits and seven home runs in a game and still lose.
Marlins manager Don Mattingly said all of the Marlins' 17 players on the injured list are asymptomatic and some have applied for reinstatement.
Brown asked people to stay away from Sahlen Field and watch future games on TV, either at home or at a bar or restaurant.
Buffalo's callup to the major leagues ended in a victory 105 years in the making.
Bichette's three-run homer that clanked off the left-field light tower gave the Blue Jays a 4-1 lead in the bottom of the sixth inning.
Union Pub General Manager Jay Medynski talks about the excitement of having the Toronto Blues Jays play some of their home games at Sahlen Fie…
Major League Baseball is back in Buffalo is back for the first time in more than a century.
Blue Jays players, coaches and staff have not been home since they entered the bubble for "Summer Camp" in Toronto in early July.
"What they did to brand it and make it feel like the Toronto Blue Jays' home, it really is kind of jaw-dropping," said the Blue Jays' GM.
Major League Baseball is coming to Sahlen Field, but significant work had to be done before the Blue Jays can play here. Here are the major up…
