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The look ahead

T his much we know as Alex Anthopoulos goes to Major League baseball’s general manager’s meetings this week in Chicago: nobody’s untouchable. He knows full well that the team’s 75 wins is a minimum 20 wins shy of ever making the postseason. Full Article at Globe and Mail

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