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9?
NINE?!?
thats all you got?![]()
Apparently they have like 12. So, only 434 short.
9?
NINE?!?
thats all you got?![]()
9?
NINE?!?
thats all you got?![]()
41. Toronto Blue Jays
Why? Canada’s most popular baseball team! Oh yeah, they are the only Canadian baseball team.
The Good. Won the World Series in 1992 and 1993. 6 American League East Championships.
The Bad. Typical expansion pains. Went from World Champs to below .500 the next season.
The Ugly. Some team uniforms look good and should never change. The Blue Jays made that fatal mistake in 2004. The Blue Jays decided to change their iconic blue uniforms to black. Put less emphasis on the “Blue” and just have “Jays” on the uniforms. They add a bird with steroids and eventually the Canadian Maple Leaf. It was a cheesy attempt to get kids interested in the Jays knowing the Jays couldn’t compete with the Yankees and Boston in those days. The Blue Jays switched back to their more iconic look in 2012.
Where they play. Rogers Centre, known as SkyDome, the building became the first retractable roof stadium used. Built in 1989, yours truly took a tour there last November and I have to say I was pretty impressed.
Owner: Rogers Communicatons, the big celluar carrier in Canada. President of Baseball Operations, Mark Shapiro. Shapiro worked in the Indians organization for 25 years before taking over in Toronto after the 2015 season.
Manager: John Gibbons, currently on his second stint managing the Blue Jays. First stint went from 2004-2008. Gibbons was rehired after the 2012 season.
Top Current Players: Justin Smoak, Kendrys Morales, and Marcus Stroman
Hall of Famers: Roberto Alomar, several others had cups of coffee with the Blue Jays
Up Next: The Minnesota Vikings
Portland sucks. Tell all your friends.
mookie sees what kep is doing here.....
Way ahead of you.Portland sucks. Tell all your friends.
Are the Eagles still #65?
Are the Eagles still #65?
The Ugly. On July 24, 1983 the Royals were at Yankee Stadium to visit the Bronx Bombers. With the Royals trailing 4-3 in the top of the ninth, George Brett hit a two run homer to give the Royals the 5-4 lead. Yankee Manager Billy Martin wanted Brett’s bat examined for having too much pine tar. The Umpire ruled Brett out, Brett came racing from the dugout to confront the umpire. American League President Lee MacPhail ruled that the ruling was not in the spirit of the game and allowed the home run with the game to be finished at a later date. Known as the Pine Tar Incident, the game was replaced a few weeks later to no real fanfare.
After the original game was played, KC was no longer scheduled to play at Yankee Stadium. So, they had to find a date when KC was "passing through." They played the rest of the game on some afternoon. The Yankees charged something like $5 for admission and donated the money to charity. Not many showed up anyway, especially since they only had 1-1/3 inning to play, unless the Yankees tied it up.
Before play started, the Yankees threw the ball to every base, claiming Brett missed a base on his HR trot. MLB, knowing this might happen and knowing the original umpires would not make the continuation date, asked the umpires for a signed sworn deposition on whether Brett touched all the bases. He did. And then the final four outs were played out to complete boredom... (And yes, I watched this "game" (and the original) on TV when it occurred.)
After the original game was played, KC was no longer scheduled to play at Yankee Stadium. So, they had to find a date when KC was "passing through." They played the rest of the game on some afternoon. The Yankees charged something like $5 for admission and donated the money to charity. Not many showed up anyway, especially since they only had 1-1/3 inning to play, unless the Yankees tied it up.
Before play started, the Yankees threw the ball to every base, claiming Brett missed a base on his HR trot. MLB, knowing this might happen and knowing the original umpires would not make the continuation date, asked the umpires for a signed sworn deposition on whether Brett touched all the bases. He did. And then the final four outs were played out to complete boredom... (And yes, I watched this "game" (and the original) on TV when it occurred.)
After the original game was played, KC was no longer scheduled to play at Yankee Stadium. So, they had to find a date when KC was "passing through." They played the rest of the game on some afternoon. The Yankees charged something like $5 for admission and donated the money to charity. Not many showed up anyway, especially since they only had 1-1/3 inning to play, unless the Yankees tied it up.
Before play started, the Yankees threw the ball to every base, claiming Brett missed a base on his HR trot. MLB, knowing this might happen and knowing the original umpires would not make the continuation date, asked the umpires for a signed sworn deposition on whether Brett touched all the bases. He did. And then the final four outs were played out to complete boredom... (And yes, I watched this "game" (and the original) on TV when it occurred.)