
On Thursday May 20th, I attended the SportsConnectTO event which brought together social media and sports through a panel discussion. The speakers represented the three major sports companies in Toronto: Jamie Stein, Manager of Digital Media for the CFL, Jonathan Sinden, Manager of Social Media for MLSE, and Rob Jack, Marketing Department for the Toronto Blue Jays.
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 10, 2009
The Jays continue their dominance at home, Roy Halladay leads league in wins, sex appeal The Jays have exceeded all but the most optimistic of expectations this season, posting 21 wins at home (tied for first in the Major Leagues) while fielding a roster that seems average at best. Predictably, the bats of Hill, Lind [...]
Continue reading...Friday, May 15, 2009
My next article is still forthcoming, but I think I will treat this blog more as a blog and less as an academic journal. So, until I can get my act together, I felt like I’d publish some thoughts on what’s happening in and around the Toronto sports scene.
Continue reading...Friday, April 17, 2009
It is difficult to say when the apex of Toronto’s professional sports scene was, but in my humble opinion, it was 1992-1993. The Toronto Blue Jays had won back-to-back championships, capped off by the memorable walk-off three-run homerun by Joe Carter off of Phillies’ closer Mitch Williams and the Toronto Maple Leafs, after completing a [...]
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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