2007 rambles, and another goodbye

Saturday, October 13 2007 @ 08:15 AM EDT

Contributed by: Dave Till

Here are some random thoughts about the 2007 season from a Blue Jays fan's perspective.

Warning: as is usual with anything I write, this article is remarkably analysis-free, owing to extreme laziness.

The 2007 season was strange. In the spring, everybody thought that the Jays would score a lot of runs, have trouble finding good non-Doc starting pitching, and be able to rely on Ryan and League to shut down close games. Instead, the offense bombed, the starting pitching was great, and Ryan and League went AWOL but the bullpen was awesome anyway. Clearly, we are now in UpsideDownLand.

And, back in March, everyone was worrying about the Jays having signed two 39-year-old guys to bolster their offense. This is usually risky, because old guys are more likely to get hurt. Instead, the old guys stayed healthy all year, and everybody else got hurt. Like I said, UpsideDownLand.

Here's a few random comments and/or opinions:

And, finally, as I've said before: the only reason the Jays aren't considered a successful franchise is because they share a division with two teams with unlimited budgets. Despite having to play the Yankees and Red Sox more often than most AL teams do, the Jays have managed winning records in six of the last ten seasons. (Plus 80-82, the cruellest record imaginable, in two more.) Compare that with the Orioles and Devil Rays, the other two teams playing under the same handicap: the O's have now endured ten consecutive losing seasons, and the Drays have never won more than 70 games in their ten-year history. When you consider that the Canadian dollar was worth roughly as much as a packet of Kleenex for part of the decade, you have to conclude that the Jays are doing about as well as could be expected.

But that might not be enough. You can only see your team get squashed by huge wallets over and over again for so long before it stops being interesting, and we all become Toronto FC fans or something. If the Yanks or Sox manage to use their cash to stay successful year after year, Jays fans will give up hope and stop caring. I, for one, have just about had enough.

By the way, this article is a goodbye of sorts - I haven't been around much for the past year, as I've been doing other things. I'm not really interested in writing about baseball much any more, so this is my last official post for Batter's Box. I'll still be posting comments in the Jays-related threads, as I'll go to my grave rooting for the Blue Jays (and against the Yankees). You have not seen the last of me. Mwah hah hah hah, and all that.

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