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I think more so before Ted Rogers passed, but I see your point.

 

Some family businesses grow into mega corporations

 

The feel is no longer that with Rogers for sure

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People remember when all braves games we on Tbs in the 90s? Jays games were on cbc right and they didn't show all the games like they do now?

 

I remember becoming a braves fan because my brothers favourite player was chipper jones, and the horrible feeling when they would get knocked out of the nlds every year

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People remember when all braves games we on Tbs in the 90s? Jays games were on cbc right and they didn't show all the games like they do now?

 

I remember becoming a braves fan because my brothers favourite player was chipper jones, and the horrible feeling when they would get knocked out of the nlds every year

 

When was the last time a Blue Jays game was not on tv locally?

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I remember in the 90s that not every game was televised locally I'm pretty sure. Maybe not remember right?

 

I remember nights where there was not a local broadcast and the opponents broadcast was available on the Channel 399, Rogers Preview Channel.

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I looked it up. In 90s and early 2000s TSN had 10 games a year. Cbc had intermittent games and ctv had a few also. I remember being annoyed that all games weren't watchable
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I looked it up. In 90s and early 2000s TSN had 10 games a year. Cbc had intermittent games and ctv had a few also. I remember being annoyed that all games weren't watchable

 

Well Blue Jays games at one point were on in 3-4 different places, TSN, CTV, even some were just locally on CFTO. Then CBC was also at the table plus now this was funny ass footnote in the Jays broadcast history, those goofy spring training broadcasts on City.

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Well Blue Jays games at one point were on in 3-4 different places, TSN, CTV, even some were just locally on CFTO. Then CBC was also at the table plus now this was funny ass footnote in the Jays broadcast history, those goofy spring training broadcasts on City.

 

Score had some Jays games also

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I looked it up. In 90s and early 2000s TSN had 10 games a year. Cbc had intermittent games and ctv had a few also. I remember being annoyed that all games weren't watchable

 

I'd always circle the CBC games on my calendar when I was a kid because that meant I could watch them at my camp and stay up until 10 (or later!!).

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Dave Cameron at Fangraphs would be the first to say that their advanced standings are an interesting tool designed for the regular season. I have serious doubts that he'd recommend using them to predict the playoffs. I'm sure it's something that they would answer in a chat.

 

Why don't you ask him you f***ing stooge? Rather than assume his response and represent it as a factoid. Lick me where I fart

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Dave Cameron at Fangraphs would be the first to say that their advanced standings are an interesting tool designed for the regular season. I have serious doubts that he'd recommend using them to predict the playoffs. I'm sure it's something that they would answer in a chat.

 

The main reason, I can see, that it wouldn't work in the playoffs, is the possibility they are not projecting playing time correctly.

 

In a short series more playing will go to the better players, especially pitchers, than in an ordinary 3-7 game regular season stretch.

 

The other reason it wouldn't work, is if there are deterministic psychological factors at play.

 

I don't believe in the latter. I am not sure about the first one.

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What does everyone do in the off season? I'm 29 and was a fan of the Jay's from 1998 and on for a few years when I was a kid. Well I just remember Shawn green, Delgado, Clemens, John McDonald, overlay, Glaus, wells and Koch, Halliday, frank Thomas. Whatever span those years were, and didn't have cable for the last 6 years so didn't follow baseball. Now this may I got a place with cable and looked forward to a game every day and get sad when there is an off day. I know the first week will be hard after the World Series is over. Anybody have any tips? Force myself to follow another sport?
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What does everyone do in the off season? I'm 29 and was a fan of the Jay's from 1998 and on for a few years when I was a kid. Well I just remember Shawn green, Delgado, Clemens, John McDonald, overlay, Glaus, wells and Koch, Halliday, frank Thomas. Whatever span those years were, and didn't have cable for the last 6 years so didn't follow baseball. Now this may I got a place with cable and looked forward to a game every day and get sad when there is an off day. I know the first week will be hard after the World Series is over. Anybody have any tips? Force myself to follow another sport?

 

Binge watch shows.

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What does everyone do in the off season? I'm 29 and was a fan of the Jay's from 1998 and on for a few years when I was a kid. Well I just remember Shawn green, Delgado, Clemens, John McDonald, overlay, Glaus, wells and Koch, Halliday, frank Thomas. Whatever span those years were, and didn't have cable for the last 6 years so didn't follow baseball. Now this may I got a place with cable and looked forward to a game every day and get sad when there is an off day. I know the first week will be hard after the World Series is over. Anybody have any tips? Force myself to follow another sport?

 

The offseason is for personal growth and productivity.

 

Baseball season is for anger, joy, beer, gaining weight, cursing MLB.tv, refreshing twitter 60 times per day, and bleeding from the eyeballs.

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What does everyone do in the off season? I'm 29 and was a fan of the Jay's from 1998 and on for a few years when I was a kid. Well I just remember Shawn green, Delgado, Clemens, John McDonald, overlay, Glaus, wells and Koch, Halliday, frank Thomas. Whatever span those years were, and didn't have cable for the last 6 years so didn't follow baseball. Now this may I got a place with cable and looked forward to a game every day and get sad when there is an off day. I know the first week will be hard after the World Series is over. Anybody have any tips? Force myself to follow another sport?

 

California December, Mexico January, Florida March

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Fun fact

 

"Neftali Feliz of the Texas Rangers this month had just shy of a 20 inning no-hit stretch against the Seattle Mariners, spanning three seasons, snapped. The streak was finally broken during Feliz’s first start of his career (having been converted from a relief pitcher). In the 4th inning of the game, Justin Smoak, a former Ranger himself, singled off Feliz. During the 0-58 stretch the Mariners endured off of Feliz, they struck out 24 times"

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Rogers CEO is stepping down and Joe Natale is replacing him. Hopefully this results in the Blue Jays getting more money to spend.

 

Do you really think the CEO pulls the strings at Rogers????????

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Rogers CEO is stepping down and Joe Natale is replacing him. Hopefully this results in the Blue Jays getting more money to spend.

 

After this year's strong attendance, payroll is definitely going up.. we need to resign one of Bautista/EE, maybe add another OF and reload the pen.

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Just wanted to point out this little cool fact I saw, the Jays have made the postseason 6 previous times (85, 89, 91, 92, 93, 15) and during these 6 times:

 

85: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

89: Lost to OAK in ALCS, OAK won the WS

91: Lost to MIN in ALCS, MIN won the WS

92: Won the WS

93: Won the WS

15: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

 

So, not only have we always reached at least the ALCS, the winner of the ALCS matchup of us vs. other AL team wins the World Series lol. So Jays/Indians lock for 2016 WS?

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Just wanted to point out this little cool fact I saw, the Jays have made the postseason 6 previous times (85, 89, 91, 92, 93, 15) and during these 6 times:

 

85: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

89: Lost to OAK in ALCS, OAK won the WS

91: Lost to MIN in ALCS, MIN won the WS

92: Won the WS

93: Won the WS

15: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

 

So, not only have we always reached at least the ALCS, the winner of the ALCS matchup of us vs. other AL team wins the World Series lol. So Jays/Indians lock for 2016 WS?

 

Congrats indians i guess

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Just wanted to point out this little cool fact I saw, the Jays have made the postseason 6 previous times (85, 89, 91, 92, 93, 15) and during these 6 times:

 

85: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

89: Lost to OAK in ALCS, OAK won the WS

91: Lost to MIN in ALCS, MIN won the WS

92: Won the WS

93: Won the WS

15: Lost to KC in ALCS, KC won the WS

 

So, not only have we always reached at least the ALCS, the winner of the ALCS matchup of us vs. other AL team wins the World Series lol. So Jays/Indians lock for 2016 WS?

 

Until 1995 nothing other than an ALCS was played. For a long time until '93 there were two divisions per league, East and West, and the division winners went directly to their respective CS and those winners went on to the WS ('94 was the obvious exception). Way more exclusive and preferable IMO, but I acknowledge that the current setup allows for way more teams to be competitive for longer. It was harder to make the playoffs before, but easier to go all the way. Now, it's easier to make but you have more opportunities to f*** up your run along the way, especially if you're a WC team.

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Until 1995 nothing other than an ALCS was played. For a long time until '93 there were two divisions per league, East and West, and the division winners went directly to their respective CS and those winners went on to the WS ('94 was the obvious exception). Way more exclusive and preferable IMO, but I acknowledge that the current setup allows for way more teams to be competitive for longer. It was harder to make the playoffs before, but easier to go all the way. Now, it's easier to make but you have more opportunities to f*** up your run along the way, especially if you're a WC team.

 

On that note, I really hope we don't see playoff expansion anytime soon (but I suspect we well). I think the current format is close to perfect. Being like the NHL/NBA where 50-55% of teas make the playoffs would really hurt my interest in baseball. 0.500 teams getting hot for a month and winning the WS is not interesting.

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BTS I hope you have the offseason roster thread ready to go

 

Thought about posting it last night, but I didn't want to be run off the forum.

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