The Evil Empire is back and TV ratings for the World Series are soaring. There will never again be talk of a salary cap in baseball. Baseball needs it Davids and its Goliaths. Do you think the networks really want...
Tony LaRussa is a lawyer. But that doesn't make him the smartest man in the room. The Cardinals' manager thinks he is doing his friend Mark McGwire a favour by hiring him as the hitting coach of the major-league team,...
The Jays have moved quickly under the new GM Alex Anthopoulos to re-structure the scouting and player development departments. According to a source with knowledge inside the organization, the more pressing question of the future of the major-league coaching staff...
The playoffs start tonight and if that fabulous play-in game at the Metrodome was a preview, it will be great sporting drama. The Yankees look unstoppable but we’ve said that every time since 2001 when the D’backs stunned them in...
The curtain finally came down on the J.P. Ricciardi era as general manager this morning. The Jays issued a terse release at 10:38 a.m. announcing that Ricciardi has stepped down from his role that he had filled since November 14,...
A Fox Sports report by Ken Rosenthal this morning claims that virtually the entire Jays' clubhouse is in agreement that manager Cito Gaston needs to go. He has lost everyone, says the source. Since Rosenthal is not around the Jays'...
The saga of Aroldis Chapman is the reason why the annual major-league baseball amateur June draft needs to be universal and include players from around the world. The concept of a universal draft will certainly be prominent in the next...
Okay, so baseball has almost two weeks left and the only race is for the AL Central between the Tigers and Twins. Will 30 markets be paying attention to that? No! MLB lucked out last year with races all over...
The prestigious Cannon Cup, the final tournament of the year for Ontario Baseball Association (OBA) and its affiliates, took place on the weekend in Oakville with 13 all-star teams competing for the trophy named in memory of the late Mike...
It was really nice to see someone on another team go down on Tuesday night in the Bronx, with Jesse Carlson lurching off to the first base side of the mound and throwing a warning shot across his body, all...
The most disturbing aspect of this September for the Jays is the lack of prospects among the organization’s position players that earned promotion to the big league roster during the period of 40-man maximums. Granted, among players from the June...
The hand-wringing angst seems to be fading for Jays Nation as it comes to grips with the mediocrity of the ’09 Jays. Judging from this week’s questions, fans are already looking ahead to 2010, some even holding onto a true...
All of a sudden the Jays’ season seems to be in freefall. The revamped defence is turning 27 out games into 30 outs or more on plays not being made. Roy Halladay’s body language is suddenly speaking to us in...
The first chance to spend the hoarded Alex Rios/Scott Rolen savings came and went and the Jays failed to sign three of the top four draft picks going 0-for-8 with Canadian draft picks and 0-for-2 in compensation for A.J. Burnett....
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