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Blue Jays’ Trent Thornton knows keeping calm is key ahead of 2020 debut


reported to spring training in February refreshed and ready to get back to work. But then COVID-19 shut it all down. And now, four months later, he’s finally about to get back into a live game that counts. “I’m pretty jacked up for it,” Thornton said, looking forward to his scheduled start Monday night against the Washington Nationals. (SportsNet.ca)

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Blue Jays’ Trent Thornton knows keeping calm is key ahead of 2020 debut


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