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They are looking for a young and controllable fan base that will stay with them for the long term. I believe that instead of calling Rogers cheap, maybe a better word is cautious, after the experience they had with J.P. Ricciardi and ending up eating...
Two good seasons at the cost of $47 million makes BJ Ryan one of the worst signings in team history. 2. A.J. Burnett - Possibly one of the most overrated players in the game, Burnett signed a five-year $55 million contract with the Blue Jays about a...
The worst thing he can do now is throw money at free agents just for the sake of it or give up a number of prospects for a Gio Gonzalez which may seem like a good idea but will not guarantee a World Series or even a playoff appearance. Signing A.J...
Sure seems to be a lot of hand-wringing going on this holiday season amongst Blue Jays fans. The fact that the team was able to add a bonafide closer in Sergio Santos, something that was sorely missing last season when the relievers blew 25 saves (tied
But his philosophy has always been clear. If he is going to overpay, he would prefer to do it once he has seen what his team is, rather than in the daydreaming days of winter; he saw how the A.J. Burnett and B.J. Ryan era ended, and he took notes. If...
But his philosophy has always been clear. If he is going to overpay, he would prefer to do it once he has seen what his team is, rather than in the daydreaming days of winter; he saw how the A.J. Burnett and B.J. Ryan era ended, and he took notes. If...
Rogers President Nadir Mohamed. STEVE RUSSELL/TORONTO STAR Paul Hunter Feature Writer For athletes, corporate glad-handing is about as welcome and painful as a groin pull. They typically get through it with teeth gritted in the shape of a grin. But when
B. J. Ryan (born Robert Victor Ryan, Jr. on December 28, 1975 in Bossier City, Louisiana) is a closer in Major League Baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays of the American League. Previously, Ryan played with the Cincinnati Reds (1999) and Baltimore Orioles (1999–2005). He bats and throws left-handed. Full Article
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