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John Gibbons to be fired


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Mike Wilner of FAN 590 in Toronto reports that the Blue Jays will fire manager John Gibbons prior to Friday night's game.

There's a press conference scheduled shortly. Gibbons has gone 305-305 in parts of five seasons with the Blue Jays, including this year's disappointing 35-39 mark that has the team in the AL East basement. General manager J.P. Ricciardi may also be on the hot seat at some point, but unlike in Seattle this time the manager takes the first fall.

Glad to see him go. He has only ever hurt Toronto.

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Glad to see him go. He has only ever hurt Toronto.

Anything that is good for Toronto is bad for us. So I'm not sure why you are glad to see him go. I hoped he and Riccardi would have run that team into the ground...

Guess the "Cito Sucks" chants will occur again at OPACY...

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Anything that is good for Toronto is bad for us. So I'm not sure why you are glad to see him go. I hoped he and Riccardi would have run that team into the ground...

Guess the "Cito Sucks" chants will occur again at OPACY...

As long as Riccardi is still there we're in the clear.

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