Baseball fans have been turning to a great deal of nostalgia to satisfy the itch, and former Blue Jay Pat Hentgen was tweeting about a great story from Blue Jays history.
It was back in the spring of 1998 and the Blue Jays were coming off of a 76-86 season that saw them finish last in the AL East. They had a dominant pairing at the top of their rotation in Hentgen at Roger Clemens, but others such as Chris Carpenter (5.09 ERA), Woody Williams (4.35), and Robert Person (5.