Co-Host: Jim Kelley
Friday: Roundtable with Brian Cooper and Jeff Blair
Questions of the day from the show:
1) Are you guys tired of the '92/'93 Blue Jays retrospective by the Jays Management?
I have very fond memories of the '92 and '93 Jays. Just an amazing team and an amazing time to be around Toronto. My sense is that Toronto and it's fans are starving for a Champion (any Champion) that is from the City. The Jays are the last, best thing the city had. My problem with the Jays management continuing to go to the well with this promotion is that, you can only go to it so many times. ...and the 17th anniversary of the World Series seems very odd as a celebration point.
2) What makes sports entertainment different than movie entertainment that seems to be booming in the economy we are in?
How does the Fast and the Furious get 75 million this weekend and sports can't garner the same sort of attention? Is it finally the apathy setting in with the public supporting over paid players that have questionable "training" methods? Maybe baseball will be the first real casualty in the economy? 14,000 season tickets less by the Tigers is a pretty good sign that MLB is headed in that direction.
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