TORONTO -- Scott Milanovich didnt have to look long or far for his new defensive
co-ordinator.
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head coach needed just one phone call to find a replacement for Chris Jones, who
left last month to become the Edmonton Eskimos head coach. On Thursday, the
Argos unveiled Tim Burke, the former Winnipeg Blue Bombers head coach, as their
new defensive co-ordinator. "As soon as Chris left and I knew Tim was available
he was the only one I talked to," Milanovich said during a conference call. "I
think Tim and I see eye-to-eye on defensive philosophy in the CFL. "It was an
easy decision for me. It took about 30 seconds on a phone call to Tim and when
he said he was available that was the end of it." Milanovich and Burke certainly
have a history together. They won Grey Cup titles with the Montreal Alouettes in
2009 and 10 as the offensive and defensive co-ordinator, respectively. "Scott
and I are real good friends and we bounced a lot of ideas off each other during
that time," Burke said. Burke came to the CFL in 2005 as a defensive backs coach
with the Calgary Stampeders. He joined the Alouettes as the defensive
co-ordinator under head coach Marc Trestman from 08 to 10 before heading to
Winnipeg as its defensive co-ordinator in 2011. After helping Winnipeg reach the
Grey Cup in 11, Burke was named interim Bombers head coach in August 2012 after
Paul LaPolice was fired before becoming the full-time coach after the season.
Burke was fired following the 2013 campaign after Winnipeg posted a league-worst
3-15 record. Overall, Burke compiled a 7-21 head-coaching record. The Bombers
hired former Argos special-teams coach Mike OShea as Burkes successor on
Wednesday. Burke left Winnipeg with time remaining on his contract, but sitting
out the 2014 campaign wasnt an option. Burke said his prior experience as a head
coach will help him in Toronto. "One thing I learned from other coaches whove
been in this situation is they always thought you become a better assistant
after youve been a head coach," Burke said. "Youve been in the head coachs chair
before so you understand where hes coming from all the time. "You always
understand theres a big picture and its not just about your defence or your
position group. The other thing is Im much more aware of gametime decisions and
seeing how everything works during the game." Toronto finished atop the East
Division standings with an 11-7 record, thanks in large part to its pass-happy
offence under the leadership of all-star quarterback Ricky Ray. Defensively, the
Argos were a bend-but-dont-break unit, finishing third in fewest points allowed
(25.4 points per game) despite being ranked last in yards allowed (390 yards)
and passing yards (298.2) and second-last in sacks (38). During his time as a
defensive co-ordinator in both Calgary and Toronto, Jones earned a reputation of
being unconventional in his schemes and gameplanning. Jones was never afraid to
either drop defensive linemen into coverage or bring players from any spot on
the field to confuse offences or pressure quarterbacks. While Burke must still
spend time evaluating Torontos defensive personnel, he said his defensive
approach has some similarities with Jones. "Chriss basic philosophy would be to
try and play as much man as possible," Burke said. "In that regard, you have to
be able to play man in the CFL to win so that will be the base of our defence.
"Chris is very inventive, Id say innovative, in what he does defensively. I tend
to be more a guy who believes in a base defence that you have to be able to play
when its a clutch situation. Its a defence you really believe in and were very
technique oriented and were very fundamentally sound." Milanovich must still
find a replacement for OShea, and is bracing for more possible departures as
both Jones and OShea look to fill their respective coaching staffs. "Im so happy
for Chris and Mike, I expected to lose some of these guys even a year ago,"
Milanovich said. "I think its a credit to our organization that were hiring the
right people and clearly there are other organizations who want what we have and
I think we have to take that as a compliment."
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than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring toward
October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the ninth
inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on
Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card
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. In the lead up - which seemed to begin the moment Mike Geiger blew the whistle
in Houston last Thursday night - the Impact rumour mill went into overdrive. The
speculation went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety.ARLINGTON,
Texas -- Nelson Cruz fit right back in with the Texas Rangers after completing
his 50-game drug suspension. The All-Star slugger was reinstated from the
restricted list Monday by the Rangers, who immediately put him in their lineup.
Cruz batted sixth as the designated hitter for the AL wild-card tiebreaker game
against Tampa Bay. "I feel really confident right now," Cruz said before the
game. "Im going to enjoy this moment. Happy to be back. Happy to be with my
teammates. Its a blessing to see the reception they gave me." Cruz got a warm
ovation from Rangers fans when he was introduced before the game, and again when
he came to bat for the first time in the second inning. After swinging late on a
couple of fastballs from David Price, Cruz lined out to first base. It was the
first major league game for Cruz since Aug. 4. That was the day before his
suspension stemming from Major League Baseballs investigation of the Biogenesis
anti-aging clinic, accused of distributing banned performance-enhancing drugs.
Cruz was among 14 players disciplined by MLB this year in the Biogenesis case.
Only Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez appealed his suspension. The return of
Cruz came eight weeks to the day he was suspended. He has acknowledged publicly
that he made "an error in judgment" in the wake of a gastrointestinal infection
that wasnt properly diagnosed over a few months before he reported to spring
training in 2012. Cruz lost 40 pounds during that time. He has never offered
more specifics. After serving his penalty, Cruz is ready to move forward and
focus on the field. "I think Ive been doing a pretty good job," he said.
"Whatever is going outside of baseball, just keep it outside." Cruz seemed at
ease during batting practice, when he hit a few balls over the walls in a
session he described as being "OK. It wasnt like great." He was planning to take
more cuts in the indoor batting cage. Rays manager Joe Maddon expressed no issue
with Cruz being eligible. "My job is to get my playerrs ready.
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punishment, and hes eligible to play. I cant worry about that. I spend most of
my energy on things like the bullpen," Maddon said. "We just played A-Rod at
home." Texas designated outfielder Joey Butler for assignment to make room on
the 40-man roster. The Rangers won their last seven scheduled games of the
regular season and needed every one of those victories to force the first
wild-card tiebreaker in the majors since 2007. A 163rd regular-season game
provided a chance for the return of Cruz. Before flying to Texas on Saturday
night, he had been playing games against mostly minor leaguers and prospects in
the Arizona Instructional League. Cruz finished 9 for 27 with five doubles, a
homer and nine RBIs in eight games in Arizona. Once Cruz told manager Ron
Washington that he felt good and was loose, the slugger was back in the lineup.
"He said he was ready to go. I didnt talk to anyone in (Arizona). I know
Nelson Cruz," Washington said. "If you throw something in the wrong spot, I
expect to jump up and down. ... Its the threat, its the presence, its what he
does for everybody else just being in that lineup." General manager Jon Daniels
said Cruz kept himself ready to play "as good as you can." Daniels said the
at-bats got batter during that time and that Cruz was swinging the bat well.
"All along, we knew were probably a better club with him available," Daniels
said. The Rangers were 29-21 without Cruz, who hit .269 with 27 homers and 76
RBIs in 108 games before his suspension. Washington opted to have Cruz as the
designated hitter for his return rather than put him in the outfield. The
Rangers stuck with hot-hitting Craig Gentry in left, Leonys Martin in centre and
Alex Rios in right. Rios was acquired from the Chicago White Sox four days after
Cruz was suspended. "The way those three guys out there have been running balls
down, Im not changing that right now," Washington said. "Well use Nelsons bat,
and his threat."
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