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his Twitter account on Tuesday. Martins rink won gold at the 2010 Olympic Games
in Vancouver and are looking to punch their ticket to Sochi to defend their
title. The skip from Newfoundland and Labrador lost out in last weeks Pre-Trials
in Kitchener with the two spots going to former Martin third John Morris and
defending Brier champion Brad Jacobs. "Just to clarify, I will be 5th for Team
Martin. Hoping I wont have to play, but will do whatever I can to help them
win," added Gushue on Twitter. "Welcome @BradGushue to Team Martin for our
Olympic run. Looking forward to having his experience behind us as we drive for
Sochi!," said Martins third Dave Nedohin on his Twitter account. "Welcome
@BradGushue to the team for the Roar next month. #lookingforwardtoit," added
Martin on Twitter. The Canadian Curlnig Trials begin December 1 with complete
coverage on TSN.
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players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian
hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check.Whenever someone asks
me to play general manager, wondering what position I would fill first in
assembling a team from scratch, I invariably say shortstop, unless of course
there is another Roberto Alomar on the horizon at second base. However, I
decided to take a look at the 13 World Series since the turn of the century and
what I saw may have changed my mind. Over those 13 years, eight catchers have
shared those World Series rings and four have two apiece. Furthermore you could
argue that four or five of those eight will be going to the Hall of Fame. Lets
start with the Yankees Jorge Posada. He won the "Fall Classic" with the Yankees
in 2000, (not his first) at age 28 and then won again in 2009 at age 37. Then
there is the Red Sox former captain, and now front office stalwart,
Jason Varitek. He won that historic “Curse of the Babe” ending 2004 World Series
with Boston at age 32. Varitek won it again at 35 with Boston in 2007.
Yadier Molina, the best catcher in the game right now, won his first with St.
Louis in 2006 at 24. Then in 2011 he won his second at 29. Now at 31, hes into
the National League Championship Series against the Dodgers, with a decent shot
at winning a third. Buster Posey of the Giants has had a remarkable career so
far. He won the World Series in 2010 at 23 and, after missing a sizeable chunk
of the following season, came back to win again in 2012. Molina already looks
like a lock for the Hall of Fame, and Posey is right on that path. You can argue
for and against Posada and Varitek, but I believe both will eventually get into
Cooperstown. In 2003, Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez won his World Series with the then
Florida Marlins at age 31. The only thing that might keep Rodriguez out of the
Hall of Fame, or at least delay his entry, are the allegations that he used
steroids. If youre keeping count, thats nine of the last 13 World Series winners
who had No. 1 catchers worthy of Hall of Fame consideration. Included in the
other four is Yadier Molinas older brother Benji, who won with the Angels in
2002 at age 28. A third brother Jose, who later played with the Blue Jays and
now suits up for Tampa Bay, was one of Benjis back-ups that year. The only one I
really had trouble remembering was the Arrizona Diamonbacks primary catcher in
2001 when they beat the Yankees.
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year, and is probably the only one who might be termed a journeyman, at least
compared to the rest. The other 2, oddly enough are going to be free agents
after the World Series. A.J Pierzynski won with the Chicago White Sox in 2005,
ending that franchises drought that dated back to 1917. He was 29 at the time.
And Carlos Ruiz was part of the great run the Phillies had under Charlie Manuel
and won his "Fall Classic” in 2008 at age 29. Ruiz has had shoulder issues and
was suspended for PED use. Hell be 35 next season. The top two potential free
agents in the off season are Bostons Jarrod Saltalamacchia and Atlantas
Brian McCann. The Blue Jays must upgrade behind the plate in the wake of the
horrible season J.P Arencibia had. McCann and Saltalamacchia are probably beyond
their reach however Pierzynski and Ruiz would both offer a short-term fix and
veteran stability. Pierzynski caught Mark Buehrle in 2005, and is known as a
fierce competitor, while Ruiz has caught the likes of Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels
and Cliff Lee. Travis DArnaud, didnt exactly make a major impact with the Mets
after being dealt to New York in the R.A Dickey swap, but another catcher the
Jays swapped this past off-season did make his mark. 26-year-old Yan Gomes was
traded to Cleveland along with utility infielder Mike Aviles for right hander
Esmil Rogers, who was plugged into the rotation when injuries took their toll
again this season. Rogers effectively became the compensation for John Farrell
moving on to manage Boston, since Aviles was part of that trade to Cleveland.
Gomes though, was the real story of the deal. The Sao Paolo native was the
first Brazilian to play in the Majors when he debuted with the Jays in 2012. He
was viewed as more of a utility type who could catch, play third and DH, and hit
with a bit of power. For Cleveland though he caught 85 games, and had a .996
fielding percentage. He also threw out 41% of those attempting to steal bases
against him. Gomes hit .294 with 11 homers and 38 runs batted in. The Blue Jays
may one day regret they dealt him away, if they dont already.
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