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Goodnight sweet prince.
>> Anonymous
CITO GASTON!
>> Feraligatr !VJOf9vVc0E
>>176466
I was happy for Toronto fans when I heard Gaston was coming back.
>> Anonymous
>>176483
It seems like the early 1990s again. First Cliff Fletcher becomes the Interim GM of the Leafs (Was the GM of the Leafs, helped them reach the Conference Finals twice). Now Cito Gaston and Gene Tenace are the manager and hitting coach of the BJs yet again. I wonder what's next? Doug Flutie returns and the Argos win the Grey Cup? lol
>> SCCAflagger !!gCgpSl26DF7
Dont forget. Toronto wears the throwbacks on Friday home games. It REALLY IS histroy repeating itself. *flicks his Cito bobblehead*
>> Anonymous
Not even the immortal Cito Gaston can win that division. Not this year anyway.
>> Anonymous
The team's offense sucks so much that I don't think even the Great Cito Gaston can save!

If he does, then he shows himself as a God.
>> Anonymous
Jays score 0 runs and lose in 12th inning 1-0. I am well convinced that not even Gaston can turn this team into an above .500 ball club.
>> Cleveland Fag !AVztAjVxGg
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NO ONE SAYS NO TO GASTON
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>>177182
Start to hit?......No.
>> Anonymous
>>177167
What I like about Gaston is that, unlike Gibbons, he actually looks at what's wrong with the hitters and tries to help them out. He was the hitting coach of the Jays before he became manager, so he has the experience. What worries me is that this offense may be so bad that even Cito and Gene won't be able to fix the mistakes.

I'm hoping today was the last day of Gibbyball (After all, he and a few coaches were just fired today). Afterwards, Cito and Gene will be able to fix the Blue Jay batter's mistakes (Hopefully).