Batter's Box Interactive Magazine Batter's Box Interactive Magazine Batter's Box Interactive Magazine

Which of these end-of-the-alphabet guys joins Candy Maldonado and Huck Flener in the runoff for "Best Blue Jay Name" (non-nickname variety)?

Jackson Todd 6 (8.45%)
Otto Velez 6 (8.45%)
Frank Viola 5 (7.04%)
Mookie Wilson 47 (66.20%)
Someone else (please specify) 7 (9.86%)
Which of these end-of-the-alphabet guys joins Candy Maldonado and Huck Flener in the runoff for "Best Blue Jay Name" (non-nickname variety)? | 5 comments | Create New Account
The following comments are owned by whomever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.
Shortstop - Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 11:50 AM EDT (#127086) #
Although DeWayne Wise was tempting, i had to go with the Mookster. He was in Game 6. With Buckner.
Four Seamer - Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 12:22 PM EDT (#127089) #
I hope Jackson Todd isn't getting any votes as having the best backwards name in Toronto history. That honour, of course, goes to Doyle Alexander.
JZK - Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 04:21 PM EDT (#127118) #
Okay, here's a few other worthy candidates: Damaso Garcia, Heathcliff Johnson, Mickey Klutts, Balor Moore, and Hosken Powell. I'd probably go with Damaso, who was the team's best second baseman for a few years before Robbie Alomar arrived on the scene.
Tom Servo - Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 07:33 PM EDT (#127134) #
I'm not sure if this name was dropped before, but what about Jayson Werth? I remember when he was traded and almost all of the papers had the original headline "How Much is Jayson Werth?"
Willy - Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 07:54 PM EDT (#127137) #
I have a soft spot for Viola--if he's listed as "Frankie (Sweet Music) Viola".
Which of these end-of-the-alphabet guys joins Candy Maldonado and Huck Flener in the runoff for "Best Blue Jay Name" (non-nickname variety)? | 5 comments | Create New Account
The following comments are owned by whomever posted them. This site is not responsible for what they say.