Sportsnet.ca roundtable: Jays at the break
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The Toronto Blue Jays have been many things during the first half of the 2011 baseball season, but boring has not been one of them.
From the suprising demotions of Brett Cecil, Travis Snider and Kyle Drabek to Jose Bautista's emergence as the best hitter in the game and the daily soap-opera surrounding Brett Lawrie's arrival in the majors, this team has given the fans, and media, plenty to chew on through their first 92 games.
Before the
The Toronto Blue Jays have been many things during the first half of the 2011 baseball season, but boring has not been one of them.
From the suprising demotions of Brett Cecil, Travis Snider and Kyle Drabek to Jose Bautista's emergence as the best hitter in the game and the daily soap-opera surrounding Brett Lawrie's arrival in the majors, this team has given the fans, and media, plenty to chew on through their first 92 games.
Before the
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