The Jays may be out of the play-offs but they sure had a grand time with Sales yesterday. Great game for the guys - even if it didn't mean a damn thing.
It's now official. Jays will not exercise their half of the mutual option on Jose Batista. He is now a free agent. GM says it is unlikely he will be a Jay next year.
It would be nice if he would come back as a bench player/occasional DH type player. Possible if he came in as a free agent signing for less $.
RIP Roy Halladay. Best pitcher to ever pitch for the Jays.
Roy Halladay, 40, dies in plane crash in Gulf of Mexico
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I wasn't a Jays fan when Roy Halladay was on the mound, IRBS but have been listening as tributes to the man and the player have been pouring in all morning. From all I have been hearing he was an exceptional person and an outstanding pitcher. Fare thee well Roy.
Blue Jays let go of 20-plus in major front-office shakeup
By Rob Longley, Toronto Sun
First posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 07:05 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 08:06 PM EDT
With no playoffs to worry about this October, the Blue Jays have turned to layoffs.
A purge of what is believed to be 20-plus rocked the team’s Rogers Centre headquarters on Wednesday. From key members of the team’s public relations department, to some on the training staff, to others in the front office, it certainly sounds like a thorough housecleaning.
Among those let go were assistant trainer Mike Frostad, a longtime member of the team, and strength coach Chris Joyner. While the team is refusing to comment directly, it would appear that those two at least are being made scapegoats for the injury-riddled 2017 season.
Interestingly, in his season-ending meeting with the media last week, Jays GM Ross Atkins mentioned “communications” being an issue between the team and it’s highly touted high-performance department.
Also gone from the front office are Mal Romanin, a savvy public relations pro who delicately tried to improve media access in the clubhouse, as well as two more well-regarded staffers from that department, Sue Mallabon and Erik Grosman.
The team maintains the purge is not a cost-cutting move but a shifting of resources as business evolves. It’s also a clear move by team president Mark Shapiro to put his stamp on the organization and fill positions with his own people.
While there was no direct comment from officials on Wednesday, the Jays issued the following statement: “In recent years, our business has become more focussed on engaging fans through compelling experiences, unique content and personalized service.
“Today’s changes reflect that evolving nature of our business as we shift to meet those needs through a new structure and resources aimed at delivering memorable experiences to our passionate fan base.”
rlongley@postmedia.com
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I think this year will be a case where you need to enjoy the wins when they come this year.