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Blue Jays fill out minor league staff

Marty Brown is the new manager of the Toronto Blue Jays’ AAA affiliate in Las Vegas while Sal Fasano is taking over at AA New Hampshire.

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Blue Jays announce minor league coaches for 2011

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Brown new Vegas manager, Fasano takes over at double-A as Blue Jays set staffs

TORONTO – Marty Brown is the new manager at triple-A Las Vegas while Sal Fasano is taking over at double-A New Hampshire as the Toronto Blue Jays set their minor-league coaching staffs for 2011 on Tuesday.

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Former Major League Catcher Sal Fasano Named Fisher Cats’ Manager

Manchester, N.H. – The Toronto Blue Jays, parent club of the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats, today named former Major League catcher Sal Fasano as the sixth manager in Fisher Cats team history.

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Toronto Blue Jays Announce Minor League Appointments

The TORONTO BLUE JAYS announce the following appointments to their Minor League Field staffs for the 2011 season.

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Blue Jays look to make minor roster tweaks

Blue Jays look to make minor roster tweaks

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Crime Dog takes second bite at Hall of Fame

Fred McGriff is a candidate on the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the second year. The Class of 2011 will be announced Jan.

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Morris was his era's top big-game pitcher

As Jack Morris comes into his 12th year on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, he has more momentum than ever in his favor.

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Blyleven, Alomar overdue for Hall enshrinement

Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar must be voted in to the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Their exclusions represent injustices that need to be corrected — immediately.

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Alomar confident he'll make Hall this time

Roberto Alomar is confident that he'll make it to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in the Class of 2011. The 10-time Gold Glove Award-winning second baseman barely missed the cut by eight votes on his first ballot attempt last year.

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Inbox: Who is Toronto's fifth starter?

Who will be Toronto's fifth starter? Is Brandon Morrow the team's ace?

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Blue Jays Rumors: Frasor, Downs, Lind

Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos says the organization can afford to be more patient than last offseason, since his team’s needs are less pressing than they were a year ago. Here’s the latest on the Blue Jays, from MLB.com beat reporter Gregor Chisholm: Anthopoulos doesn’t know whether Scott Downs, Jason Frasor, Kevin Gregg and Miguel Olivo will accept arbitration, but he hopes to have the players …

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Postseason honors keep rolling in for Bautista

Blue Jays outfielder Jose Bautista picked up three awards from the Toronto chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America on Thursday. The awards capped an impressive season in which Bautista recorded a league-best 351 total bases, 92 extra-base hits and 100 walks.

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Jays fine tune their 2011 plans

Toronto’s MLB club has many needs and GM Anthopoulos sees several ways to fill them

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Jays have many needs and GM Anthopoulos sees ways to fill them

Last off-season, the general manager struck early to plug holes at shortstop and catcher by signing Gonzalez, McDonald and Buck.

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Jays have many needs and Anthopoulos sees ways to fill them

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Blue Jays have many needs and AA sees options

TORONTO – The Toronto Blue Jays are unsettled at both corners of the diamond, behind the plate and in the bullpen but Alex Anthopoulos isn’t worried right now because he sees a host of ways to fill his team’s needs.

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Jose Bautista recognized for breakout season

Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista all but swept the awards annually handed down by the Toronto chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.

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Scotiabank and Blue Jays to Help Vancouver Canadians Unveil Newly Formed Foundation

(Scotiabank Field at Nat Bailey Stadium – Vancouver, BC) – The Vancouver Canadians Baseball Club will host its inaugural Scotiabank Vancouver Canadians Baseball Foundation Hot Stove Luncheon featuring the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, January 21st at the Coast Coal Harbour Hotel (1180 W. Hastings Street) starting at 12:00pm.

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