The Toronto Blue Jays got tired of looking up in the AL East standings at the Yankees, Red Sox and/or Orioles over the last 12 seasons and decided to try to do something about it this past off-season. Sure, they had tried things before. They brought in J.P. Ricciardi and his moneyball background as general manager prior to the 2002 season. They changed managers six times. Nothing worked, so this past winter they went out and spent cash in addition...
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