Posted AT 10:04 PM EST on 11/07/08
Centre of the universe, middle of the pack
It being mid-summer, with the Leafs giving their fans a Finger, the Raptors signing yet another star player to improve their fortunes and the Blue Jays already talking about next season, here is a question: Why are Toronto professional sports teams so consistently mediocre?
Is it the fluoride in the water? Is it management, the media, the fans? What is it about Toronto and its North American sports teams?
The numbers tell the story, and they invite the question.
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