If this is how he responds to taking accountability in his professional career, you have to think what about in his personal life? The Blue Jays need to do a serious evaluation of Jeff Hoffman. This has led to problematic issues both on and off the field for athletes in the past.
“As usual, I’m the easy target, but I think everyone can admit there should’ve been some plays made behind me. I can’t do it all myself.”
Jeff Hoffman dodges accountability after his rough outing this afternoon, costing his team yet another game.
Just a month ago our Minister of Finance Philippe Champagne stood in the HOC & told Canadians how great our economy is.
Fast forward a month & the reality is our GDP has completely stalled & we are in a recession.
These individuals are lying to Canadians.
I love the Tampa Bay Rays broadcasting taking jabs at the Blue Jays but owning their own teams mistakes. It's refreshing to hear other than the usual commentary
In each of his 5 pitching starts this year, Shohei Ohtani has:
gone at least 6.0 innings
allowed no more than 5 hits
allowed no more than 1 ER
allowed 0 home runs
No other MLB pitcher has done that in each of his first 5 starts of a season (since ER became official in 1913).
If the ducks are just going to be poor losers and take liberties running down at the Oilers I have no problem if the Oilers throws a reverse check using their elbows eye for eye