The Gold Glove finalist announcements happened this morning. Five Blue Jays are finalists: José Berríos, Alejandro Kirk, Matt Chapman, Daulton Varsho and Kevin Kiermaier. Sense prevails, Vlad wasn’t nominated. The team says that Roger Centre seats have been taken to the dump.
The Gold Glove finalist announcements happened this morning. Five Blue Jays are finalists: José Berríos, Alejandro Kirk, Matt Chapman, Daulton Varsho and Kevin Kiermaier Sense prevails, Vlad wasn’t nominated.
The full list of AL Nominees: NL: And I guess there is a big upset that Roger Centre seats have been taken to the dump. The team says that between the age of the seats and the demolition to take them out, they weren’t salvageable for resale. I’d imagine that it was part that and part that was too much work to take them apart for resale. I’m afraid I have no interest in this as a story. But I guess others do.
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