It has been about 3/4 of a season since Brian Burke and the Boston management signed off on a deal that sent Phil Kessel to the Leafs and Toronto’s 2010 first and second round picks, as well as their 2011 first-round pick to the Bruins. …and you can’t help but wonder, looking at the two teams, […]
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What’s most surprising about the 2009 season is who some of the best players have been.
The cream rises to the top and one thing is clear: Ortiz injected power into the Red Sox lineup and his clutch performance enhanced their chances to win every night.
The Blue Jays are one of the three best pitching teams in the majors - so why are they allowing so many runs? The Yankees are one of the worst pitching teams in baseball even though they strike out over 7 per 9 innings.
The surprise AL East leading Blue Jays are the real deal. …the real deal at sucking! Boo-yaa! You totally fell for it Jays fans!
The Blue Jays are pummeling opposing pitching while the Arizona Diamondbacks’ batting average would get a Gold Glove shortstop sent down to the minors.