Toronto Blue Jays Add Former Top Prospect to 40-Man Roster
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/hornets/onsi as LaMelo Ball leads the Charlotte Hornets into Toronto to face the red-hot Raptors. Don't sleep on the Toronto Raptors.
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Toronto Fans Honor LA’s Alex Vesia’s Family With Donations to Children’s Hospital
Toronto Blue Jays fans honored Alex Vesia’s family by making generous donations to a children’s hospital after his newborn daughter's death.
I arrived in Toronto this fall, as many do each year, intending to spend most of my stay huddled inside a frigid movie theater. After all, September in the Canadian cultural hub is home to the beloved Toronto International Film Festival,
Toronto is a good basketball team. The depth that the Raptors possess will give the Hornets' second unit challenges, making it tough to predict a win for Charlotte. Things have generally fallen apart for the Hornets after starting hot in first quarters, and tonight will be more of the same.
Call them the Bubble Boys. But unlike the famous "Seinfeld" episode, NHL players have been finding plenty of ways to keep busy inside their respective bubbles in Edmonton and Toronto as Stanley Cup Qualifier play began this past weekend. The Toronto Maple Leafs played a little Spikeball and were super competitive about it.
“According to sources, the Toronto Blue Jays have emerged as a strong suitor for Cuban reliever Raisel Iglesias. Toronto is actively pursuing the veteran right-hander as they look to reinforce the back end of their bullpen,” said reporter Francys Romero in a post on X, formerly Twitter
The big man is “not quite pain-free” but said that he doesn’t “think he’s far away from playing,” says coach Nick Nurse.
The United Center was filled with Chicago Blackhawks legends and fans of two Original Six franchises Saturday. The Hawks’ 3-2 win was a perfect ending to a special night.
Maybe it's because I just binge-watched Trading Up with Mandy Rennehan the second it dropped on Netflix, but I full-on gasped when I saw this
A Toronto woman who suffocated her sons two years ago has been sentenced to life in prison without a chance of parole for 18 years.Vanessa Collias, 27, pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree murder at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in Toronto on Monday.