An Open Letter to Nomar Garciaparra

Friday, August 13 2004 @ 03:15 AM EDT

Contributed by: Named For Hank

Dear Nomar,

You are at a great baseball crossroads right now. No doubt you will spend this winter trying to decide what path to take, and there will be a lot of people trying to influence your decision. I'd like to ask you to consider a path that may not even be on your radar screen right now: Toronto.

You're probably ready to stop reading this letter. You're probably asking yourself "Why do all the crackpots write to me? All Mia gets are wedding proposals!" Let me assure you that I am not wearing a tinfoil hat or Kleenex boxes on my feet. I will admit my bias: I am from Toronto and I am a fan of the Toronto Blue Jays, and have been for a long time.

The Blue Jays have had a terrible year, but brighter things are on the horizon. The team's drafting strategies seem poised to pay off in a big way over the coming seasons, but only the hardcore fans seem to know this. The man on the street has no idea. And unfortunately attendance has been pretty bad, and some of us fear that with Carlos Delgado potentially leaving the team at the end of the season that it will only get worse when the team loses its superstar, its hero, its heart and soul.

Here's the part where I ask you to take on that role.

The benefits to you are many, but I also realize that there will be penalties. In the interest of being upfront about it, I will list the downside first:



Now that we've pushed the bad stuff out of the way, let me get into the good stuff!



Nomar, please consider all of these things when you make your decision about where to play next year. I'm sure that my fellow Batter's Box readers can also think up reasons you'll like Toronto, and I encourage them to append their suggestions below this letter.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

-Aaron Reynolds, a.k.a. Named For Hank

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