
Here's something a baseball general manager said about Cito Gaston, the manager whose 2009 Blue Jays, however improbably, still lead baseball's most difficult division, the American League East.
"He relaxed these guys. He got them going. There was a lot of talent on (the) team, but these guys have to feel they want to express it. He let them express it on the field.''
Express it on the field? You think? Since Gaston, the Jays manager from 1989 through 1997, returned to take over last June from John Gibbons, a likeable baseball lifer who simply couldn't get the team's engine running, the Jays are 71-48 (before last night's game). That record, best in the league over that time, arrives despite a rookie-heavy starting pitching staff that, certainly this season, is about three-fifths smoke and mirrors.
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