August 3, 2011 Wednesday
Dear Editors,
Re: Honouring Baseball's Moral Champion, Raymond J. de Souza,  July 28.
Included in this timely column is a point that I have not seen  referred to in the media before - namely the player's strike in 1994 following  the back-to-back World Series victories by the Toronto Blue Jays. I too have  teased my American relatives on the question of just why this happened -  especially in a year when the Montreal Expos were so far out in front that they  were a shoo-in for three straight World Series wins for Canada.
And may I ask why the Toronto Blue Jays were not placed in the  Central Division with other Great Lakes teams - Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago -  instead of the Eastern Division, home to great money clubs such as the New York  Yankees and Boston Red Sox?
Irv Millie, London Ont.

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