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AL East Fantasy Preview: Toronto Blue Jays
Oh Canada, our neighbors from the north. The Jays once again finished 3rd in the AL East behind the Sox and Yankees. This is no longer the franchise from the glory days of the early 90’s but there is most definitely some pure talent in this lineup. Of course the notion that Toronto can overcome Boston and New York in the standings is just completely ridiculous.
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Drunk Jays Fans — ... Speaking of fantasy previews, the folks at Sports of Boston squatted out this piece of shit in their summary of the Jays: "Of course the notion that Toronto can overcome Boston and New York in the standings is just completely ridiculous." Well, fuck you very much, dipshits. As far as I'm concerned, the notion is about as ridiculous as the notion that I don't think these guys should go fuck themselves. And you know what, I actually think they're probably right about their own team. But the Yankees? Why so much respect? I guess maybe if you're in Boston ...

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