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<title>[MLB] Too Good For Your Team?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[It was just past 11:10 PM EST last night when I was watching Sportscenter, resting after four days and five games of hell (I am a Yankees fan, but those four days were still hell regardless). Given the opportunity, I was tempted not to even stay up for the eleven o'clock Sportscenter, but just listening to Tony Kornheiser was enough to keep me awake longer than expected. And it's a good thing I did because I have a message I'd like to send to Toronto Blue Jays Manager John Gibbons: I love you big man. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[The Toronto Blue Jays are 12+ years removed from a trip to the World Series (1993). &nbsp;Their heroes are long gone. &nbsp;The names of Joe Carter, Pat Hentgen, and Juan Guzman are long gone. &nbsp;Even Carlos Delgado left Toronto for the Florida Marlins after the 2003 season. &nbsp;That marriage would last just one year.<p> Blue Jay fans have had to endure a long streak of subpar, losing seasons. &nbsp;However, 2006 is looking brighter for the team north of the border. &nbsp;2006 might just be the year that the Toronto Blue Jays fly their way back to respectability.]]></description>
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