Drowning in the sea of uncertainty
The most overused phrase from Toronto Sports Media over the past week has been “what could be Halladay’s last game as a Blue Jay”.
The most overused phrase from Toronto Sports Media over the past week has been “what could be Halladay’s last game as a Blue Jay”.
PitchFX courtesy of Brooks Baseball
A miraculous thing happened last night which yours truly may or may not be responsible for.
It all stemmed from the comments section at The Tao of Stieb and it’s now ballooned into an internet sensation of epic proportions.
On the surface a 4-5 record at home might not look so bad, but when you take into consideration that two or three of those losses could have easily translated into wins, that’s what makes it sting a little more.
I’m starting to think that Cito Gaston’s infamous “lose one to win two later” coaching strategy is turning more into the “lose two now and maybe win one later”.
Those words came straight from the Doctor’s mouth; and when the Doctor says something, he means it.
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