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Focusing on fashion right now can feel, well, downright frivolous. With so much political instability around the globe and ...
The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly feared to be a serious ... In Toronto, that would be Vladimir Guerrero Jr., another of the top hitters in baseball. Guerrero Jr. is also likely to finish ...
Mattingly is the son of Toronto Blue Jays bench coach Don Mattingly ... Brady Farkas is a baseball writer for Fastball on Sports Illustrated/FanNation and the host of 'The Payoff Pitch' podcast ...
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With the curtain falling on another baseball season ... Soto took to Instagram to post a picture sporting a stylish white jacket from famous fashion brand 'Pelle Pelle.' The Dominican paired ...
For the Toronto Blue Jays, it’s Vlad Guerrero Jr. or bust ... a feeling not exactly shared around baseball, or within the Toronto clubhouse for that matter. Without Guerrero and Bo Bichette ...
She rocked high-rise ribbed pants and a well-defined cropped jacket, completing her ensemble with an everywhere belt bag on her waist. Take a look at the images here: After their initial meeting ...
If the Blue Jays can convince Soto to be the face of Canada’s team, that could make up for losing out on the face of baseball as a whole last offseason. The San Francisco Giants are also in a ...
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I’d like to reintroduce you to the effortlessly cozy leather bomber jacket. You might have seen Rosie Huntington-Whiteley strutting through the streets of Paris in The Row’s coveted design.
Mike Wilner is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star and host of the baseball podcast “Deep Left Field.” Follow him on Twitter: @wilnerness ...