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The Real Reason That The Toronto Blue Jays Cannot Compete With The Red Sox And Yankees

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Crap Detector

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Sep 6, 2009, 1:19:28 PM9/6/09
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It is not because they have less money to spend on free agents that the Jays
always seem to do poorly in the American League East. It is because of
their poor farm system caused by bad draft choices and poor player
development. This year once again if you look at the Jays five farm teams
you
find that they are at or near the bottom of their divisions. AAA Las Vegas,
AA New Hampshire, A teams Dunedin and Lansing and rookie league
team Auburn are all in,or near, last place. And this has happened year after
year, certainly since J.C. Ricciardi took over as G.M. eight long years
ago.

The whole Jay organization has a culture of losing. New York and Boston
have lower draft picks than Toronto yet are more successful in selecting
better players. Even at the ML level when they make a trade they get better
players than does Toronto. This proves that Boston and NY have better,
and perhaps more scouts. The Yankees have had great teams during the late
1990s and in this last decade but mainly with home-grown players such
as Rivera, Jeter, Cano, Hughes, Posada, etc. Boston has not produced as
many outstanding players from its farm system as NY but have made some very
shrewd, but still not costly ML trades.

The Blue Jays management and Canadian baseball sportscasters often blame
Toronto's plight on injuries or the fact that it is in the toughest ML
division, he American League East, but then say let's wait till next year.
Things will improve. But when one looks at the Jays' pathetic farm system he
has to say, no way. Things can only get worse. Ricciardi will sign some more
crappy free agents, like Kevin Millar, often batting cleanup with a .225
batting average, or over-the-hill losers like Frank Thomas or B.J. Ryan,
and the Jays will continue to flounder.


--
"Republics decline into democracies and
democracies degenerate into despotism".--Aristotle

John Kennedy

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Sep 10, 2009, 12:37:33 PM9/10/09
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Very well put. The Jays need to clean out the whole management team and
rebuild the team starting with the pitching staff oe they will continue
to see crowds like last night. Does anyone see shades of the Expos here ?

Chuck

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Sep 24, 2009, 4:46:41 PM9/24/09
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They seem to think it is more important to stock the team with role
players then actual talent. Players like Millar might get a looksee
from other teams, but any good team would have tossed him on waivers
months, ago rather then harbour any delusion that his right handed bat
is useful when facing left-handers.

Sunny Malone

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Sep 24, 2009, 5:55:36 PM9/24/09
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On Sep 6, 1:19 pm, "Crap Detector" <detec...@utopia.com> wrote:

I thought Ricciardi was a HUGE mistake 8 years ago and I think so now.
Why is this idiot still employed by the TBJ?

Chuck

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Sep 25, 2009, 11:15:09 PM9/25/09
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> Why is this idiot still employed by the TBJ?- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

Because everyone above him is a bean counter, no one ever questioned
his skills a GM. They hoped he could give them a Billy Beane style
discount team

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