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Friday, January 4, 2002 1:01 PM ET
Is Taylor made for Toronto?
Very possibly. Sources close to the Raptors and Maurice Taylor say negotiations with the Los Angeles Clippers free agent, who averaged better than 17 points a game last season, are going exceedingly well, and a deal making him a Raptor needs only general manager Glen Grunwald's approval to become reality. FULL STORYMORE HEADLINESMondesi facing surgeryA downtrodden Raul Mondesi admitted last night his debut season with the Blue Jays is all but over. FULL STORYAn end to the uglinessFrank Castillo knows all about having his back against the wall, so the the Blue Jays couldn't have asked for a better candidate as their starting pitcher last night. FULL STORYTaylor might be on his way to TorontoAccording to a source close to Taylor, "it is very possible that the Toronto deal is going to happen. FULL STORYT-Mac owes Raptors an explanationAll year long, Tracy McGrady has played the game. FULL STORYJays end six-game losing streakFrank Castillo won his seventh straight decision as the Toronto Blue Jays ended their six-game losing streak, 3-1 over the Texas Rangers on Thursday night. FULL STORYJays claw back into the win columnNo point in getting hot and bothered about the Blue Jays' post-season chances just now, wild-card or otherwise. FULL STORYMcGrady accepts parting giftTracy McGrady is finally, officially, entirely gone and he got a mighty impressive going-away gift. FULL STORYJays bats, first child have Trachsel smilingIn a room full of smiling faces, Steve Trachsel's grin stood out. FULL STORYAnything can happen in strange Jay seasonThere were hundreds of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and all kinds of tent-pitching types around the SkyDome yesterday. FULL STORY |
Mondesi might be lost for the season
"I don't want to lose my career for two months," said the Blue Jays star outfielder, who has ligament damage and chips in the elbow. "I want to help the team win but I can't." FULL STORY
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