Roy Halladay
The internal projection for the Toronto Blue Jays this season was somewhere between 90-92 wins, a total that would have had them in legitimate contention for the post-season.
Had things fallen their way after that, the feeling was this group had a chance to end a playoff drought dating back to 1993, when the second of back-to-back World Series was won. Instead, most of the Blue Jays' luck in 2007 was rotten and any breaks they got were usually to the bodies of their players.
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Back on Sept. 14, nobody at Shea Stadium realized what was starting to unfold.
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Lou Piniella got the hard, cold facts nearly a year ago when he was introduced as the Cubs' manager. Told it was going on 99 years between World Series winners, Piniella seemed surprised.