May 24, 2012

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2012

The tragedy of expectations in baseball

May 23, 2012
The difference between preseason expectation and season long performance.

Brett Lawrie, the ump and the human element

May 16, 2012
Lawrie's encounter with Bill Miller reignites the debate regarding umpires.

Out of My League: A Review

March 27, 2012
Taking a look at Dirk Hayhurst's latest book.

Five questions: Toronto Blue Jays

March 09, 2012
The Jays are ready to step above the .500 plateau

What’s next for A.J. Burnett?

February 14, 2012
Could he be a useful pitcher for some team again?

Reflections after a long offseason

February 01, 2012
The unbearable yearly wait for baseball is almost over.

The Toronto Blue Jays quirkiest pitching staff since 1994

January 17, 2012
Part two looks at the Jays' quirkiest pitching staff ever.

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