As Kevin Glew of CBC wrote, Toronto has become a more attractive place for a prospective manager. I suppose that a free agent might be more likely to sign here as well, although AA seems to have blown the bankroll as a result of the trade.
Absolutely not!Does this put Ozzie Guillen in the drivers seat for the Jays Managerial opening?
Bookies seem to think so; before the trade, the Jays odds to win the WS were as high as 100:1 - since news of the trade those odds have jumped to 14:1, leaving only eight teams with better odds....if that means anything.So with this trade are the Jays a legitimate contender in the AL East? Are we talking '92, '93 good?
That alone says a lot, doesn't it? This is such a massive trade it's hard to imagine how this came together. AA had one of those moments in life when you've gotta say to yourself, "Just take it when you can get it." Good for him. If the Jays get as much good luck too, as they had bad luck this past year it could be one to remember. Let's hope.Bookies seem to think so; before the trade, the Jays odds to win the WS were as high as 100:1 - since news of the trade those odds have jumped to 14:1, leaving only eight teams with better odds....if that means anything.
And the Jays over/under for wins is 87.5Bookies seem to think so; before the trade, the Jays odds to win the WS were as high as 100:1 - since news of the trade those odds have jumped to 14:1, leaving only eight teams with better odds....if that means anything.
'92/'93 good was better than now. Back then the Jays were the cream of the crop heading into the season. Now they have just greatly improved a so-so team.So with this trade are the Jays a legitimate contender in the AL East? Are we talking '92, '93 good?
And they did it with a 65 cent dollar.'92/'93 good was better than now.
Not even close. Jays had the highest payroll in baseball those two years. They also had the top three hitters for average. I always remember John Kruk's quote after Philly lost the 93 series. "I looked over at their bench and the AL batting champ (Olerud) couldn't get in the starting line up, we really had no chance".So with this trade are the Jays a legitimate contender in the AL East? Are we talking '92, '93 good?