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Highs and lows through the first 90 games
Highs and lows through the first 90 games
The 2009 season is just a little over half way finished and already I feel like I’ve experienced more highs and lows than one of those crackheads on Intervention. As demonstrated by the line graph above, it’s been a roller coaster first half thanks to an incredible first few months, to a ...
Concerned about fan backlash, Blue Jays could keep Roy Halladay - Jon Heyman  - SI.com
Concerned about fan backlash, Blue Jays could keep Roy Halladay - Jon Heyman - SI.com
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — When teams start down the tricky path of shopping a superstar, they rarely turn back, and the... superstar usually goes somewhere else eventually. However, executives who have spoken to the Blue Jays ' management team of acting president Paul Beeston and ... (more) Concerned about fan backlash, Blue Jays could keep Roy ...
Source: Jays won't let teams negotiate with Halladay
boston.com — In the midst of all the Roy Halladay speculation, there is something you should know: Any team... acquiring Halladay probably would not be able to negotiate with him until after a trade were complete. According to a baseball source, the... (more) Source: Jays won't let teams negotiate with Halladay
First half for Jays more empty than full
First half for Jays more empty than full
bluejayhunter.com — It wasn't exactly the Blue Jays wanted to end the first half of the season - with... a loss which put them two games below the .500 mark. As much as an optimist as I am, I can't help but look back on the Jays first half and think that the glass is half empty rather than half full. It was a ... (more) First half for Jays more empty than full
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