by Ron Prezzano
In a division that nobody seems to want to make a claim of The Toronto Blue Jays are doing what they have done best for the last decade. They put together a quality team only to fall far short of expectations. The Toronto Blue Jays, Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees
appear to be mirror images of each other. Solid offence, weak starting pitching, poor middle relief and a solid closer. Add one quality starter and a solid middle relief pitcher to any one of these three A.L. East teams and they could run away from the pack.
It is a shame that Canada really wants no part of the American pastime. The Montreal Expos always put an over achiving team on the field. The fans could care less. Support was never given and now they are the Washington Nationals. This gives you an idea of how much the Canadians dislike American baseball. This is the third attempt by Major League Baseball to install a major league team in the nations capitol. I’m sure the Nationals will eventually find it’s way to some other American city that will support them. Rather than replacing a team in another city in Canada, MLB thinks it would be more reasonable to first place this team in a city who failed twice to draw fans in the United States.
The Toronto Blue Jays could also find their way south of the border unless it breaks the mold of the two headed A.L. East monster. They have a good organization, quality players and a general manager who has the backing of ownership to spend money and field a championship team. What they lack is fan support and a division title in the last decade plus. Given the Canadian attitude toward the U.S. policies, I think fan support is not going to be nurtured. So the Blue Jay fans will have to rely on a division title and a World Series Championship to help rescue this franchise from becoming an United States franchise. After all Washington D.C. can not support one major league team let alone two.
This past weekend the Toronto Blue Jays played inter league baseball as did all other major league teams. They had won three games in a row heading into this series and were only a game out of first place in the A.L. east. The Florida Marlins are considered one of the worst teams in the major leagues. As baseball proves over and over you are as good as your last days starter. The Marlins got hot and the Blue Jays got cold. The Blue Jays were swept. Once again bad timing for Toronto. They were starting to appear on every teams radar screen. Marketing is everything in business and there was a golden opportunity for the Blue Jays to cash in on a continental campaign. Opportunity missed.
Look, the neighbors to the south are sympathetic and are trying their best to help the Toronto Blues Jays out. If this team is still in the mix by July 31st. I feel they are in a great position to help themselves out by getting that much need quality starter and middle reliever that will put them over the top. If not it is another year of that same old thing. Good but not that good and perhaps a chance at becoming the “Washington Other Nationals.” The Republicans and Democrats can’t get along in that town. What makes us think that two baseball franchises from different leagues can coexist here?















