Glew: Expos “big part” of new Canadian ball hall inductee Martin’s childhood
“When Russell Martin was growing up in Montreal, his father used to take him to a handful of Expos games at Olympic Stadium each year.
The price for a hot dog at the Big O was a little steep, so his dad, who made a living as a busker playing his saxophone in Montreal subway stations, often packed sandwiches.
“My dad was a great storyteller, and he would make up these stories like, ‘Here comes Russell Martin at the plate. There’s a shot deep to right field.’ He would make up stories about me hitting homers in the games,” recalled Martin. “He kind of helped me create this visual that I could get there someday.”
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Shushkewich: Martin savors Canadian ball hall honour
“Sitting in a golf cart fielding questions from numerous journalists via a conference call, newly elected Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Russell Martin was in good spirits as he reflected on his career.
He answered questions about all aspects of his playing career, from competing in youth baseball in Montreal to catching Greg Maddux in his early days with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The four-time major league All-Star even discussed his post-career coaching aspirations.
“I have loved my experiences with the coaching at the recent World Baseball Classic and with the Blue Jays, although I haven’t coached too much since my playing days,” reflected Martin from his cart. “I have three little girls at home that need their dad but once they get older, I definitely can see myself getting into coaching more.”
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Martin, Key, Stephenson, Heisler, Godfrey, Birnie to be inducted into Canadian ball hall
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s class of 2024 will consist of six new inductees.
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Palmegiani invited to Blue Jays' big league spring training
Vauxhall Academy and Junior National Team alum Damiano Palmegiani is one of 19 internal non-roster players the Toronto Blue Jays have invited to their major league spring training camp.
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Teeple: Guerrero's arbitration hearing illustrates economic divide between pro sports, average family
Devon Teeple, of The GM’s Perspective, writes that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Toronto Blue Jays haggling over a couple of million dollars in an arbitration hearing further illustrates the “stark economic divide” between professional sports and the average family.
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Elliott: Remembering ex-Jay manager Jimy Williams, who always knew the sign
Bob Elliott shares his memories of former Toronto Blue Jays manager Jimy Williams who passed away on January 26 at the age of 80.
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Lavallee, Stephenson to return to Vancouver Canadians
The Toronto Blue Jays have announced their 2024 minor league coaching staffs.
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Blue Jays sign Justin Turner
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed veteran slugger Justin Turner.
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Whicker: Turner will make Jays better on field and in clubhouse
Canadian Baseball Network columnist Mark Whicker believes veteran slugger Justin Turner will make the Toronto Blue Jays a better team on the field and in the clubhouse.
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R.I.P. Jimy Williams, former Blue Jays manager
Former Toronto Blue Jays manager Jimy Wiliams has passed away at age 80.
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McFarland: Blue Jays Academy puts on clinic for kids and coaches in Calgary
“Everyone had their reasons for smiling on a cold Saturday just outside Calgary.
On the indoor field at Webber Academy, young baseball players were enjoying the drills and mini-games being played at the Blue Jays Academy Youth Instructional Clinic.
Perched above, parents of those athletes were revelling at the sight of Blue Jays heroes like Ernie Whitt, Buck Martinez, Pat Borders and Devon White coaching their kids alongside Women’s National Team legend Ashley Stephenson.”
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R.I.P. Steve Staggs, former Blue Jays leadoff hitter
Steve Staggs, who batted leadoff for the Toronto Blue Jays more than any other player in the franchise’s first season, died on Sunday at age of 72.
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Blue Jays sign 17 international free agents
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed 17 international free agents.
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Hague, Lannan added to Blue Jays' coaching staff
The Toronto Blue Jays have officially added Matt Hague (assistant hitting coach) and John Lannan (mental performance coach) to their major league coaching staff.
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Blue Jays agree to terms with Romano, 10 other players
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to 2024 contracts with 11 players, including closer Jordan Romano (Markham, Ont.)
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Glew: 10 things you might not know about Michael Saunders
National team alum and former big league outfielder Michael Saunders (Victoria, B.C.) will be inducted onto Baseball Canada’s Wall of Excellence on Saturday. Canadian Baseball Network editor Kevin Glew shares 10 things you might not know about Saunders.
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Shushkewich: Uniform worn by Schneider in debut to be displayed at Canadian ball hall
The uniform worn by Davis Schneider in his record-breaking debut weekend with the Toronto Blue Jays has been donated to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ont. Canadian Baseball Network writer Tyson Shushkewich has the story.
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Blue Jays sign Espino, Henry to minor league contracts
The Toronto Blue Jays have signed reliever Paolo Espino and catcher Payton Henry to minor league contracts.
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Hague to join Blue Jays as assistant hitting coach
Matt Hague will join the Toronto Blue Jays staff as assistant hitting coach. Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins made the announcement during a conference call with reporters on Wednesday.
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Blue Jays officially sign Kiner-Falefa
The Toronto Blue Jays officially announced the signing of utility player Isiah Kiner-Falefa to a two-year, $15-million contract on Friday.
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