If the Hall calls, I'm a Jay

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 If the Hall calls, I'm a Jay
Roberto Alomar wants to go into the baseball Hall of Fame as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays. "Yep, that's my goal. Nothing tops those two World Series,and if I get inducted, it will be with a Toronto Blue Jays cap," Alomar said Thursday, speaking on a conference call to announce the retirement of his number 12 onto the Rogers Centre's Level of Excellence at the home opener. Alomar had ... [link]

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Globe: Alomar would enter Hall as a Blue Jay
Published 3/20/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
... —The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Thursday, March 20, 2008 Globe: Alomar would enter Hall as a Blue Jay Nothing like a good Hall of Fame thread to while away the Thursday afternoon before Easter. ...

Baseball Today: Friday, March 21
Published 3/21/2008 by Art Martone (amartone@projo.com) at Projo Sox Blog
... HERE AND THERE: Roberto Alomar says he wants to go into the Hall of Fame as a Blue Jay (Toronto Globe and Mail) . . . Kenny Lofton is still looking for work, though he's not likely to find any ...

TPoSGD: The numbers lie!...
Published 3/21/2008 by jkbrattain at Baseball Digest Daily
... where we can tell where the numbers did not tell us what really happened. Sometimes though, we do not need to examine a different set of stats to know that one set (of statistics) isn’t telling us the whole story. At the risk of sounding like a curmudgeonly sportswriter, occasionally we have to trust our eyes over the numbers. What has got me going today on this subject is the discussion surrounding Roberto Alomar and his Hall of Fame chances after an article appeared in the Globe and Mail the other day. To me Alomar is, and should be, a first ballot lock. As I wrote awhile ...

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