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Gregory Strong Sportscaster Dan Shulman awaits the start of the Maryland and Indiana NCAA college basketball game in College Park, Md., on January 10, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Gail Burton May 14, 2021 - 9:26 AM When Blue Jays rights-holder Sportsnet decided to simulcast TV broadcasts on its radio network this year, it left Toronto as the only big-league team without a dedicated radio broadcast crew. The network s commentators had to pivot from a television-only style to one that would be inviting for radio listeners as well. Rob Corte, vice-president of Sportsnet and NHL Productions, is pleased with the early results. So far, so good, Corte said in a recent interview. We ve had a few discussions about how we can make it a little bit more radio at times without compromising the television product. But it is a fluid process and we re constantly tweaking it and looking for ways to get better as the season goes on. ....
Top 60 All-Time Greatest Blue Jays: #16 John Olerud Share this story John Garrett Olerud | 1B | 1989-1996 John Olerud was born August 5, 1968, in Seattle, Washington. His father, also named John, played catcher for Washington State University and played professional ball, reaching Triple-A ball. The Blue Jays drafted John Jr. in the 3rd round of the 1989 amateur draft out of Washington State University, where he both pitched and played in the field. He was 26-4 as a pitcher in WSU. He is one of just a handful of players that started his professional career in the majors and never played in the minors until 2005, when he spent a few games there to get up to speed after being signed by the ....