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Monday, May 18, 2009
It was a weekend of separation, a weekend of confirmation and an important weekend for: The Blue Jays. Toronto second baseman Aaron Hill marveled early last week about the poise and performance of the Blue Jays' young pitchers, and on Friday Brett Cecil shut down the White Sox, and Robert Ray did the same on Saturday. On Sunday, Roy Halladay closed out Chicago, nudging the Jays' lead in the AL East to three games. At plus-59, Toronto has the best run differential in the AL; a quarter of the way ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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