The Blue Jays Magic Number

The Blue Jays Magic number is: 163

The Major League Baseball Magic number for the Blue Jays has been calculated using the following method from the current standings.

Take the number of games yet to be played, add one, then subtract the number of games ahead in the loss column of the standings from the closest opponent.

Before the season starts, every team has a magic number of 163.

 

Get your own magic number counter for your home page or blog. Copy the javascript below and paste it into your html.
Other teams:
Yankees Magic Number White Sox Magic Number Rangers Magic Number Mets Magic Number Reds Magic Number Rockies Magic Number
Red Sox Magic Number Tigers Magic Number Athletics Magic Number Braves Magic Number Cardinals Magic Number Giants Magic Number
Blue Jays Magic Number Indians Magic Number Angels Magic Number Phillies Magic Number Astros Magic Number Diamondbacks Magic Number
Orioles Magic Number Twins Magic Number Mariners Magic Number Nationals Magic Number Cubs Magic Number Dodgers Magic Number
Rays Magic Number Royals Magic Number Pirates Magic Number Marlins Magic Number Brewers Magic Number Padres Magic Number
Free Name-A-Star
Give a special gift.
Name a star for free
www.freenameastar.com


MLB News
Drabek looking forward to future with Jays
Kyle Drabek has been talking to his dad a lot these days. And why not? Drabek ha...
Bautista continues hot spring for Jays
Jose Bautista homered and had two hits, and Kyle Drabek made an impressive sprin...
Cecil has work cut out for him this spring
Under the circumstances, Brett Cecil knows he does not have much room for error ...
Second chance was all Dopirak needed
First baseman Brian Dopirak's journey from highly touted high schooler to washed...
McGowan sharp in simulated game
Dustin McGowan -- sidelined since July 2008 with a right shoulder injury -- logg...
Jordan Bastian's MLBlog

Romero brimming with self-confidence
Ricky Romero seemingly come out of nowhere to win a job with Toronto. Now, Romer...
Arencibia stays hot in win over Astros
Catching prospect J.P. Arencibia ripped his third spring homer, John McDonald hi...
Fien finds himself baseball's traveling man
In the span of barely more than a week, pitcher Casey Fien has been a member of ...
Blue Jays unleash heavy lumber early
The Blue Jays batted around and scored six runs in the first inning, highlighted...
Tallet savoring shot at rotation spot
After spending the majority of his career in the bullpen, Brian Tallet showed la...
Zinicola learning the ropes with Blue Jays
As a Rule 5 Draft pick, Zech Zinicola is trying to earn a job in the Jays' bullp...
Blue Jays back Marcum with hitting display
The Blue Jays racked up 18 hits on Saturday en route to a 9-1 victory over the Y...
Marcum doesn't skip a beat in return to hill
Shaun Marcum is healthy again after missing all of last season while recovering ...
Arencibia learning from veterans in camp
J.P. Arencibia is using this Spring Training as an opportunity to learn from the...
Marcum starting for first time since '08
It will be Shaun Marcum's first time facing hitters since late in the 2008 seaso...
Morrow mows down Phils, nerves in debut
Brandon Morrow logged two shutout innings and improved as his brief outing progr...
Bautista's blast kick-starts offense
Jose Bautista paced Toronto's offense with a solo home run and two doubles out o...
Rzepczynski solid, Jays steady in win
A three-run third set the tone for the Jays, and Marc Rzepczynski tossed a pair ...
Young Blue Jays growing together
Pitcher Kyle Drabek, first baseman Brett Wallace and catcher Travis d'Arnaud -- ...

 

 

v. 9/18/2007