Doug Fox
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No one can see him because he's playing in the Dominican Summer League at that point.
He comes up to Dunedin this year, gets off to a rough start, as you'd expect for an 18-year-old making that adjustment, and he's been getting pretty hot lately.
What have you heard from within the organization about Sanchez, who at 18, already at Dunedin, you know...
A lot of the scout guys and rankers and things like that seem to be pretty high on Sanchez.
This is not an analytical question but when you do get to check out Jojo Parker and you see how that swing looks how much how much of the analysis just comes down to man that looks like a guy who can hit.
Well, that's great to hear.
That's super encouraging and fun to track, Jojo Parker.
That whole Dunedin team has a lot of guys.
Blaine Bullard's another one that's fun to look at, the stolen base numbers as well.
Doug, before we let you go, instead of talking about the future of the Blue Jays organization, I want to quickly talk about the past of Toronto baseball.
In addition to the two books you've already written, you have a new one out that came out in April called The Howleyites.
I got a chance to read it and blurb for it.
But for the audience that maybe haven't seen anything about the book yet, what can you tell them about it?
And a reminder to anyone, it's only $10 on Kindle right now.
So if this sales pitch intrigues you, and it intrigued me enough to read an early copy, what can you tell people about the book, The Howleyites?
Yeah.
And in addition to the baseball stuff, it's cool as someone who lives in Toronto to kind of see the changing geography of the city and around the downtown and to go back and look at some of those pictures from the 20s when Maple Leaf Stadium opened.
First one up.
Really cool stuff.
Doug, this is a great segment.