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Catching controversy on horizon for Blue Jays?

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

Toronto manager remains steadfast in calling Zaun his No. 1, but Barajas and Diaz are lurking in background ...Read the full article

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  1. John Sokolich from Stoney Creek ON, Canada writes: I think the same scenerio is playing out at shortstop.
    Defensively Johnny Mac not in the lineup is becoming
    a glarring mistake. This may also show why two world
    series teams gave up a world series MVP short stop.
  2. Open Mike from Canada writes: "Well," Gibbons deadpanned, "....somebody's due to win. I got to believe we're coming out of this. Just on the law of averages. We have too many good hitters."

    I'm glad he made a joke of it because, in reality, hitters who go 9-for-77 (.117) with runners in scoring position cannot, by definition, be called good hitters. However, they can be called poor-hitting chokers who have a potential to improve.

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