SydneyJay Verified Member Posted September 26, 2020 Posted September 26, 2020 So I had to look up who he is. Then was wowed by his home run stats. He’s 48 now but can hopefully still swing a bat. It’ll be good to see a legend of baseball in action Down Under. I went to my first Sydney Blue Sox game in January, and in a crowd of only 500 (we are a cricket-obsessed nation), I spotted about five or six Blue Jays jerseys so that was pretty cool. Someone mentioned there might be an affiliation between the teams but I have no idea if that is true. For those interested in ‘six’ distances in cricket, an enormous hit would be around 330 feet. So these 450+ feet monsters in baseball are unreal. At what age do baseball players typically retire? Will Manny be able to offer anything to the Blue Sox? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Laika Community Moderator Posted September 26, 2020 Posted September 26, 2020 For a few years Toronto was sending a handful of prospects to play for Canberra in the ABL. That stopped, for whatever reason. I think Toronto didn't see much return on the arrangement (the prospects were not getting a lot of playing time?). Baseball players typically retire in their 30s, like most major sports. Manny Ramirez will probably be bad. Super old and I don't think he's played for like, 6 years. Don't go out and buy a jersey.
Deadpool Old-Timey Member Posted September 26, 2020 Posted September 26, 2020 For a few years Toronto was sending a handful of prospects to play for Canberra in the ABL. That stopped, for whatever reason. I think Toronto didn't see much return on the arrangement (the prospects were not getting a lot of playing time?). Baseball players typically retire in their 30s, like most major sports. Manny Ramirez will probably be bad. Super old and I don't think he's played for like, 6 years. Don't go out and buy a jersey. I mean, he'll probably be alright against the level of competition he'll face there. It would be a pretty neat jersey to buy regardless, IMO.
SydneyJay Verified Member Posted September 27, 2020 Author Posted September 27, 2020 For a few years Toronto was sending a handful of prospects to play for Canberra in the ABL. That stopped, for whatever reason. I think Toronto didn't see much return on the arrangement (the prospects were not getting a lot of playing time?). Baseball players typically retire in their 30s, like most major sports. Manny Ramirez will probably be bad. Super old and I don't think he's played for like, 6 years. Don't go out and buy a jersey. Thanks Laika. Yeah, I think they only play 20-odd games or something. Not much considering how long the MLB goes for. Apparently the Blue Sox catcher was a fringe MLB player before coming over. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
SydneyJay Verified Member Posted September 27, 2020 Author Posted September 27, 2020 I mean, he'll probably be alright against the level of competition he'll face there. It would be a pretty neat jersey to buy regardless, IMO. Apparently they’re selling quite well! But I think I’ll save my pennies for a second Jays jersey. I imagine it’s easy to build up quite a collection of favourite players. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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