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Sunday Notes: Dustin Morse is Missing the Hammond Stadium Press Box


March 7, 2021
Spring training taking place on (what is hopefully) the back end of a pandemic makes for different routines and challenges, and not just for players and coaching staffs. Media relations personnel are impacted as well. Due to COVID-19 protocols, how they’re going about their business is anything but ordinary.
Dustin Morse is among those having to adjust on the fly. Now in his 16th season with the Minnesota Twins his sixth as Senior Director of Communications Morse is doing more than masking-up when he arrives at Hammond Stadium every morning. With face-to-face interactions limited, he’s juggling responsibilities in an increasingly-virtual world, and with one of his favorite areas of the Fort Myers facility off limits. ....

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Top 60 All-Time Blue Jays: #32 Willie Upshaw


Top 60 All-Time Blue Jays: #32 Willie Upshaw
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Willie Clay Upshaw | 1B | 1978, 1980-1987
Willie Upshaw was born April 27, 1957, in Blanco, Texas. The Yankees picked him in the 5th round of the 1975 amateur draft out of high school. The Tigers picked
Lou Whitaker earlier that round, so Upshaw was the second-best player in that round. With the Yankees having
Chris Chambliss at first base, Willie so the Yankees didn’t have a place for him. The Jays picked him up in the Rule 5 draft in 1977, and he had to stay on the team for that season.
His rule 5 season was terrible like most rule 5 players are their first season. He hit just .237 with 1 homer and 17 RBI in 95 games. With ....

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Top 60 All-Time Greatest Jays: #33 Shawn Green


Top 60 All-Time Greatest Jays: #33 Shawn Green
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Shawn David Green | RF | 1993-1999
Shawn Green was born November 10, 1972, in Des Plaines, Illinois. He was the 1st round of the 1991 amateur draft by the
Blue Jays out of high school in Tustin, California.
Manny Ramirez was picked two spots before him. We got the draft pick from San Francisco as compensation for their signing of our free-agent
Bud Black. Green received a $725,000 signing bonus.
Shawn quickly rose thru the Jays’ system, becoming the Jays’ top prospect (well, it was a tossup between him and
Carlos Delgado) from the moment he signed. In 1992 he made the Florida State league’s All-Star team, his first full season in the minors playing A-ball. The next season, playing in Double-A, he broke his right thumb in June. Recovering from the injury, he was called up to Toronto near the end of September and was hitless in 6 at-bats. He sat on the bench during our World Se ....

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Top 60 All-Time Greatest Blue Jays: #47 Damaso Garcia


Top 60 All-Time Greatest Blue Jays: #47 Damaso Garcia
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Damaso Domingo Garcia Sanchez| 2B | 1980-1986
Damaso Garcia was born February 7, 1955, in
Moca, Dominican Republic. As a young man, he was more into soccer than baseball. He was captain for the Dominican Republic’s national soccer team at the Central American and Caribbean Games in 1974. The
Yankees
signed him as an amateur free agent in 1975 as players from the Dominica Republic weren’t included in the amateur draft.
Damaso got up to the majors for a few games in 1978 and 1979, but the Yankees had
Willie Randolph, and Garcia wasn’t going to move him off second base. The Yankees traded him, ....

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