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They're Back

Why the 2013 Blue Jays Might Win It All

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Description

Will 2013 be the season that brings Toronto’s Blue Jays back to glory and ignites the fevers of a sports-mad town that needs some heroes? Alex Anthopoulos and his team have brought some exciting new talent to town, adding to the strength already on the team. To coincide with the season opener, self-confessed sports addict and award-winning Star writer Rosie DiManno analyzes the key players and the management that make the Jays a popular choice to make the playoffs. Energetic, wry, full of new, exclusive interviews with the players, this is a book for both baseball junkies and the newly interested.
Star Dispatches is a weekly series of quality journalism in ebook form from the newsroom of the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper.

They're Back
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  • $2.99
  • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
  • Category: Baseball
  • Published: Mar 29, 2013
  • Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
  • Seller: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
  • Print Length: 108 Pages
  • Language: English
  • Requirements: To view this book, you must have an iOS device with iBooks 1.3.1 or later and iOS 4.3.3 or later, or a Mac with iBooks 1.0 or later and OS X 10.9 or later.

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