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Johnny Mac looks back

John McDonald may not be a star with the Toronto Blue Jays, but he is definitely one of the most popular players. And as much as Toronto loves the utility infielder, the feeling is mutual.



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Joshua Tree wins the Pattison International

[audio:http://torontoobserver.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/JoshuaTree.mp3|titles=JoshuaTree]Even today, the name of Secretariat lives on. Joshua Tree held off a late charge from Mores Wells and favourite Redwood to win the $2 million Pattison Canadian International at Woodbine on Saturday afternoon. He…


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Leafs hold off Rangers in OT

Phil Kessel scored on the power play 3:08 into overtime to give the Maple Leafs a 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers, spoiling their home-opener, Friday night at Madison Square Garden.


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Argos lose big in critical matchup with Ticats

Speculation that the Toronto Argonauts might sign recently released quarterback Casey Printers may just gain momentum. Quarterback Cleo Lemon’s first year struggles continued as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats trounced the Argos 30-3 in a crucial division matchup on Friday at the Rogers Centre.




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Leafs first line bounces back

With the Maple Leafs’ undercard stars providing most of the scoring through the team’s first three games, the pressure was on Toronto’s top unit of Phil Kessel, Tyler Bozak and Kris Versteeg. Clarke MacArthur and…