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Today in Jays history: Jays come back from 10-0 to beat Red Sox
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32 Years Ago Today
The
It was a fantastic game. After six innings, it was 10-0 Red Sox.
Alex Sanchez started for the Jays. Sanchez was our first-round draft pick in 1987 and rose through the minors quickly. Perhaps far too quickly. Player development has changed a lot since those days. In 1988, his first full season of pro ball, he threw 207 innings. There is no way a team would do that today. With the shorter seasons in the minors, no pitcher (never mind one in his first full year in pro ball) would never throw 200 minor league innings now. In 2019
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32 Years Ago Today
April 30, 1989 (the day after my son’s birthday, happy day after your birthday, Dwight), the
Blue Jays traded right fielder
Jesse Barfield to the
Al Leiter.
Now Jesse was kind of on the downhill side of a good career. He had 40 home runs in 1986, with 27 the year before and 28 the year after. He had been a
Gold Glove winner and an
All-Star and popular with Blue Jay fans. But in 1988, Jesse hit just .244/.302/.425 and, to that point in 1989, had only been hitting.200/.256.438. It seemed like he was older than 29. Years of playing on the carpet at
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Jesse Lee Barfield | RF | 1981-1989
Jessie Barfield was born on October 29, 1959, in Joliet, Illinois. He is the father of former San Diego and Cleveland infielder
Josh Barfield and
Jeremy Barfield, who was drafted by the Oakland A’s and played for the Vancouver Canadians at one point. The Jays drafted Jesse in the 9th round of the 1977 amateur draft out of Joliet Central High School. 1977 was the first year that Toronto and Seattle were in the amateur draft and got the last two picks of each round, MLB being so kind to folks that paid extravagant expansion fees. None of the Jays’ 6 choices before him made it to the majors.
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