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The new Triple-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays is the Buffalo Bisons.  The Buffalo News reports that the two sides have signed off on a two-year Player Development Contract for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.

Buster T. Bison and his ball club welcome Toronto with open arms, marking the return of the Blue Jays Triple-A affiliate to the International League after a four-year absence.



It was widely thought that the Blue Jays and Bisons were originally going to get together after the 2008 season.  The openings for the potential partnership were created when Syracuse dropped Toronto as its affiliate after a 31 year-partnership while Buffalo was dumped by Cleveland after a 14-year marriage.  Syracuse was frustrated with the fact they suffered eight losing seasons in a row while Cleveland wanted to have its Triple-A club in the state of Ohio - moving to Columbus and its new ballpark.  However, the Norfolk Tides threw a wrench into the Jays plans by dropping its longtime affiliate in the New York Mets, despite a last-ditch effort of Norfolk native and Mets third baseman David Wright.  The Tides decided to go for a better geographical fit in Baltimore, resulting in the Mets landing Buffalo.

Recency bias probably played a role in the Bisons decision to drop the Mets in favour of the Jays.  Though both clubs had three losing seasons out of four with Buffalo and Las Vegas, the Jays snapped its Triple-A losing skid at 11 seasons when Las Vegas posted a 79-64 record this year, good for second place in its division.  The Mets only winning season with the Bisons in its four-year partnership came in 2010.  The Bisons are also hoping the Blue Jays highly regarded farm system will lead to more winning seasons and an attendance boost at Coca-Cola Field - previously known as Pilot Field, North AmeriCare Park and Dunn Tire Park. 

Other factors that may have played a role in delaying this partnership was the anxiety of the Buffalo Bills playing its annual home game in Toronto and the heated rivalry between the Maple Leafs and the Sabres.

The Bisons will host a press conference this Friday afternoon with Jays president/CEO Paul Beeston and general manager Alex Anthopoulos expected to attend.


Cosmo, the Las Vegas 51s mascot, bids farewell to the Blue Jays Triple-A prospects but will get to watch some future New York Mets in action at Cashman Field next season.

The Buffalo Bisons will play its first game under the Blue Jays banner at home against the Rochester Red Wings, on Thursday, April 4 at 2:05 p.m.  That marks the first of a two-game series before the clubs head to Rochester for the weekend for another two-game set.  It was thought for a while that Rochester was on the verge of dropping Minnesota as an affiliate, perhaps creating another potential opening for Toronto, but the Red Wings and Twins did reach a two-year extension recently to continue its relationship after the Wings recovered from a tough start to finish at .500.  Instead of flying out to Las Vegas, Blue Jays fans will now be within driving distance to see the Bisons at home and nearby on the road in Rochester to start the 2013 season.

Now it's up to the Jays to provide a winning product on the field for the Bisons.  They have two seasons to make a good first impression.
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TamRa - Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 01:11 AM EDT (#263577) #
Wonderful, if not at all unexpected, news.

Just for S&G, here's a potential 2013 Bisons roster:
(minor league free agent signings in parenthesis)

Henderson Alvarez
Chad Jenkins
John Stilson
Sean O'Sullivan
(Yohan Pino)

Marcus Stroman (after the suspension and a warm up run through Dunedin and NH)
Sam Dyson
David Carpenter
Aaron Loup (assuming, say, Lyon is resigned)
Evan Crawford
Matt Wright
Trystan Magnuson (might be a free agent?)
Chad Beck
Joel Carreno
(too many I know)

Travis d'Arnaud
Brian Jeroloman

Mike McDade
David Cooper (DH)

Ryan Goins

Adeiny Hechavarria (overlooking the Yunel issue maybe changing the paradigm)
Jon Diaz

Marc Sobolewski
(FA bench guy...maybe Kevin Howard)

Keenen Bailli
Anthony Gose
Moises Sierra
(Danny Perales)


That would be a heckuva team, a contender to satisfy the Buffalo ownership and well worth a drive down to watch a home game.


1. Gose
2. Hechavarria
3. d'Arnaud
4. Cooper
5. Seirra
6. McDade
7. Soblewski
8. Goins
9. Bailli


Gerry - Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 12:26 PM EDT (#263593) #
Most mascots are friendly with kid appeal.  When I have been in Buffalo I thought the mascot had a more menacing look.
Dave Till - Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 01:27 PM EDT (#263603) #
Happy dance!

I am assuming (and hoping) that AA will work with the Bisons' ownership to ensure that Buffalo puts a winning team on the field. Obviously, the Jays' prospects come first, but there is undoubtedly room for a minor league veteran or two.

ayjackson - Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 05:16 PM EDT (#263612) #

Marcus Stroman (after the suspension and a warm up run through Dunedin and NH)

I'm thinking that Stroman will be starting out in Dunedin as a starter next year.

TamRa - Wednesday, September 19 2012 @ 07:42 PM EDT (#263617) #
it's definitely something that needs to go in Gerry's (or whoever's)list of questions for the next Blue Jay mnor league exec who sits down for an interview.


bpoz - Friday, September 21 2012 @ 01:34 PM EDT (#263677) #
It is important for both NH & Buffalo to have good teams IMO. But so is developing the prospects.

Good list TamRa. I suppose McGuire & Nolin stay in NH to start. The coaching staffs seem to be good in both cities.

So AA's huge scouting staff may be asked to provide good AAAA veterans as well.
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