Blue Jays 1, Expos 0: The Urban Rivalry That Killed Major League Baseball in Montreal
by David Luchuk
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| Product Description: The 2001-2002 offseason was a tumultuous one for Major League Baseball. The commissioner's move to contract two teams, voted on and approved by league owners in a 28-2 vote, left fans in several cities fearing for the future of their teams. The Montreal Expos, with a recent history of poor play and even poorer attendance, seemed an obvious choice. Canada's only other big league franchise, the Toronto Blue Jays, had voted in favor of the commissioner's proposal but seemed as likely a candidate as either of the teams targeted by owners. This book examines the 2002 season of the Expos and the Blue Jays, setting events against the backdrop of a long-nurtured urban rivalry between Montreal and Toronto. Chapters cover the summer of 2002 month-by-month, supplementing on- and off-field events with a wealth of historical background and showing how competition placed the Expos and Blue Jays as well as their two host cities on permanently divergent paths. |
The History of the Toronto Blue Jays (Baseball (Mankato, Minn.).)
by Michael E. Goodman
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by Shawndra Shofner
Chasing Steinbrenner: Pursuing the Pennant in Boston and Toronto
by Rob Bradford
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Product Description: The most storied rivalry in baseball is the Yankees and the Red Sox, despite what often seems like an annual exercise in disappointment in New England. Despite having a comparatively brief and less operatic history of losing to the Bronx Bombers than do the Sox, the Blue Jays were once the team to beat in the American League East. Now Boston and Toronto are again gunning for the top, led by a pair of young general managers. Theo Epstein of the Red Sox and J. P. Ricciardi of the Blue Jays represent a new generation of general managers, weaned on two decades of baseball analysis that started with the groundbreaking work of Bill James and Pete Palmer.
Without the Yankees’ financial advantages, both Epstein and Ricciardi contend by carefully building their organizations and their big-league squads with a blend of financial good sense, scouting know-how, and the kind of analysis that helped them reach their positions in the game today. Indeed, both GMs now have such people as Bill James and Keith Law (formerly of the Baseball Prospectus) to help them crunch numbers and take their best shots at beating the Yankees. |
MLB Toronto Blue Jays 12-Month Message Board Calendar
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Blue Jays are ready to ante up in A.L. East.(Baseball)(Toronto Blue Jays, American League East): An article from: The Sporting News
by Ken Rosenthal
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Citation Details Title: Blue Jays are ready to ante up in A.L. East.(Baseball)(Toronto Blue Jays, American League East) Author: Ken Rosenthal Publication:The Sporting News (Magazine/Journal) Date: February 25, 2005 Publisher: Sporting News Publishing Co. Volume: 229 Issue: 8 Page: 76(2)
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