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Friday, August 31, 2018

What Did You Miss Friday?



--The Regina Rams were outscored 49-35 by Calgary to open up the Canada West football season.  The Dinos jumped out to a 21-0 lead, but Regina led the game at halftime by a score of 29-23. In the loss, Rams QB Noah Picton became the 1st in Canada West to hit 10000 career yards. He also moved into 5th in USports Canada career passing.

--The Montreal Alouettes won their 2nd straight game as they walked into Ottawa and bounced the REDBLACKS 21-11.  Antonio Pipkin had another solid game at quarterback for the Als throwing for 242 yards and running for one touchdown.

--The Pats got three assists from defenceman Marco Creta in a 4-1 win over Swift Current as they opened up the pre-season.. The regular season starts September 21.

--Josh Donaldson's days as a Blue Jay are over. He was traded late Friday to the Cleveland Indians. It ends a four year stay in Toronto that saw him win American League MVP once. . Across the 2013-17 seasons between stints with the A's and Blue Jays, Donaldson hit .282 with a .901 OPS, averaging 33 homers, 32 doubles, 98 RBIs and 98 runs scored per season.  The Jays also sent outfielder Curtis Granderson to Milwaukee

--The Los Angeles Rams and superstar defensive tackle Aaron Donald have finalized a six-year contract extension reportedly worth $135 million, including $87 million guaranteed. The Rams confirmed the length of the agreement, but not the financial terms. Donald's reported average annual salary of $22.5 million would be the largest for a defensive player in NFL history. His $87-million guarantee would be tied for the fourth-highest of any current contract.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...


Donaldson wins an MVP and Toronto can't wait to get him out of there. What did they get? Zero!
The Jays are a joke!

Anonymous said...


Are we sure Shapiro & Atkins are working for the Jays and not their old team. First Edwin and now JOsh

Anonymous said...


Indians are in Toronto next weekend. Hope JD makes it rain at Rogers Centre two or three times.