Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Food Eateries in Toronto - by Moses (a.k.a Stacey Marc Goldman)

 

      As Toronto, Ontario, Canada is a diverse City with respect to multiculturalism, it stands to reason that each community within the community has fine eateries for the population.  In Toronto If you are Jewish you would probably be familiar with Pancers Deli, one of the finest Jewish Deli's in North America.  If you're Arabic in Toronto you would probably be familiar with eateries such as Aida's Fallafel, Babos Donerpoint, and the recent Arabic Deli's Maawaa and Lazeez.  If you are Asian than you're probably familiar with Mandarin Palace and Pearls (which recently had to close down) and many more in China Towns in T-Dot.  In the Hungarian community there is Paprika, and so forth such as Italian restaurants Pizza Nova, The Olive Garden and Dante's, and Greek restaurants The Friendly Greek, Mr. Greek, and George the Greek.  The Palestinian/Canadian owned Jerusalem Palace is likewise a fine eatery to dine, and that of Portuguese/Canadian owned Amadeus and Piri Piri, as well as Trini-Gardens and Ducky's Roti (Trinidad/Tobago eateries).  

  The problem that this writer has with respect to multicultural aspects is that sometimes there are Worldwide events that change the course of having these fine eateries.  People in Canada have to pay for the decisions that their Homelands have dug their teeth into to secure their Nations.  With that I'll give you the example of how this affects the city of Toronto;  In Israel there is constant dissidence that has brought a stigma of what it means to be Jewish in Canada and America in today's age.  Because of all the negative press that the State of Israel has received over the years we have seen the closing down of many Jewish Deli's in Toronto.  Yitz's, Marky's, Switzer's, Coleman's, Katz's, and Kaplansky's among others have all been closed down over the last twenty five years.  Pathetic really, as, should Italy, Portugal, or Greece receive this bad press of their Nations, they would probably have to close down some of their fine eateries in Toronto.  This hypicratic oath associated with Worldwide sentiment leads me to believe that anti-semitism has been in place for too long to count in Canada and the U.S (since the war that Israel had with Lebanon, Iran, and Syria over the past thirty-forty years).  As it is, Jewish community have suffered as a result (much more than other ethnic communities within Toronto) when it comes to this matter.  

  The media has supported these mandates that have affected the common man of ethnicity within Canada and the U.S.A since the eighties.  Isn't it ironic that while there has been a huge influx of Arabic eateries within Toronto over the past thirty years there have been countless Jewish Deli's that had to close their doors to business because of such bad blood towards the Hebrew people that live in Toronto (and across Canada and America).

  The reality in North America today is that Aboriginal communities have likewise been sideswiped in business dealings (such as fine eateries) over the history of our Nations.  How many Aboriginal eateries have been established over the past 40 years in Canada?  It's offensive if you're 'Native' in Canada and the U.S.A to see zero 'Native' cuisines.  Why are Aboriginals in Toronto not being allowed to open cuisines and fine eateries according to their dietary laws.  Why can't a man in Canada enjoy Venison, Caribou, and Moose meat (as currently they are not being offered in big cities across North America).  Why aren't their dietary laws being accepted equal to that of Trinidadian and Ethiopian cuisine.  Who's to say that Goat and Ox Tail are more or less offensive than Venison, Caribou, and Moose meats (as Aboriginal dietary laws dictate).  This is grossly offensive to Aboriginal leaders in Canada and it would stand to reason that over the next number of years we will see these eateries across Canada in every big city.  I would fully support 3-4 Aboriginal eateries in every major city in Canada and America.  These are concerns that have affected an equilibrium of fair trade that Aboriginals have had to endure (gross inequities).

  In our present day within Canada and the U.S we see extreme cases of violence (mass shootings) when a person falls into a state of persecution and while it may seem to be far-fetched that this is directly related to closing down a Jewish deli or the lack of Aboriginal cuisine, this does affect the psyche of a Major City.  It also affects how Aboriginal and ethnic minorities are treated.  With enough stigma towards an Aboriginal or ethnic minority there is a sense of concern for our young within their community.  If a man wants traditional Canadian and American foods there are hundreds of burger joints, submarine shops, and chicken restaurants (such as Swiss Chalet) to go to.  When Aboriginal and ethnic minorities are denied their cuisines, this is a root cause of persecution within their community as they feel like they are not wanted.  This in turn has, in the past and present, led to persecution that Aboriginals feel today.  Let's not continue this pattern and try to fix the problem.  It seems that Restaurant chains such as McDonald's, Subway, and Swiss Chalet gentrify the market and steal business from Aboriginals and ethnic minorities.   

  People should not be closed down or denied access to the market because they are Jewish, Palestinian, Pakistani (Urdu), Aboriginal, Filipino, Hungarian, and the list goes on and on.

   


Friday, September 5, 2025

The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays Expanded Roster for September - by Moses (a.k.a Stacey Marc Goldman)

 

Manager - John Schneider


Current Record; 89 - 62


Projected Record; 96 - 66


Pitching Staff 

Starters

1.  Kevin Gausman

2.  Shane Bieber

3.  Max Scherzer

4.  Jose Berrios

5.  Trey Yesavage

6.  Eric Lauer (LHP)

7.  Chris Bassitt *


Relievers

1.  Eric Lauer (LHP)

2.  Tommy Nance

3.  Braydon Fisher

4.  Brendon Little (LHP)

5.  Mason Fluharty (LHP)

6.  Louis Varland 

7.  Yariel Rodriguez 

8.  Seranthony Dominguez  

9.  Jeff Hoffman


Batting Order vs Righties

1.  Nathan Lukes (LF - bats left)

2.  George Springer (RF/DH - bats right)

3.  Daulton Varsho (CF - bats left)

4.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (1B/DH - bats right)

5.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right) *

6.  Addison Barger (3B/RF - bats left)

7.  Alejandro Kirk (C - bats right)

8.  Tyler Heineman (DH/C - bats both)

9.  Andres Jimenez (2B/SS - bats left)  


Batting Order vs Lefties

1.  George Springer (RF/DH - bats right)

2.  Davis Schneider (LF - bats right) 

3.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right) *

4.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (1B/DH - bats right)

5.  Alejandro Kirk (C - bats right)

6.  Daulton Varsho (CF - bats left)

7.  Ernie Clement (2B/3B - bats right)

8.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (3B - bats right)

9.  Tyler Heineman (DH/C - bats both)


Bench

1.  Tyler Heineman (C - bats both)

2.  Isiah Kiner-Falefa (3B/2B - bats right)

3.  Ty France (1B/2B/3B - bats right)

4.  Myles Straw (OF - bats right)

5.  Joey Loperfido (OF - bats left)


* - on injured reserve

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

The 2025 Toronto Blue Jays - by Moses (a.k.a Stacey Marc Goldman)

 

Manager - John Schneider


Current Record;  79-58 1st place in the A.L East 


Pitching Staff


Starters

1.  Max Scherzer (RHP)

2.  Shane Bieber (RHP)

3.  Kevin Gausman (RHP)

4.  Eric Lauer (LHP)

5.  Jose Berrios (RHP)


Bullpen (Relievers)

1.  Chris Bassitt (RHP) - Swingman

2.  Tom Nance (RHP) - 5th/6th inning guy

3.  Jeff Hoffman (RHP) - 6th/7th inning man

4.  Braydon Fisher (RHP) - 7th inning specialist

5.  Ryan Borucki (LHP) - Left-handed Guru

6.  Brendon Little (LHP) - late inning Lefty

7.  Louis Varland (RHP) - 7th/8th inning man   

8.  Yariel Rodriguez (RHP) - 8th inning/Closer

9.  Seranthony Dominguez (RHP) - 8th inning/Closer

Sunday, August 10, 2025

2026 Toronto Blue Jays after Proposed Trades in Off-Season for Next Year - by Moses


Proposed Trades for the 2025/26 Off -Season

1.a)  From the Toronto Blue Jays;  2025 1st Round Draft Pick, Joey Loperfido (OF - bats left - age 26), Nick Sandlin (RHP - age 29), Paxton Schultz (RHP - age 28), Easton Lucas (LHP - age 29) and Nate Garkow (RHP - age 28) to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Paul Skenes (RHP - age 23)


Forecast for the 2026 Jays Campaign

Manager - John Schneider

Pitching Coach - Pete Walker

Projected Record; 103 - 59


Pitching Staff


Starters                                              G GS QS CG  IP       H     BB  SO   W  L  ERA WHIP  SO/BB 

1.  Paul Skenes (RHP - age 23) !      32 32 25   3   207.0  140    37   267  17  3   2.10   0.83       7.01

2.  Trey Yesavage (RHP - age 23)     31 31 23   4   205.1  165    47   240  15  5   2.77   0.96       5.03

3.  Kevin Gausman (RHP - age 35)  32 32 21  1   203.1   157    44   178  13  6   2.88   0.99       3.97

4.  Shane Bieber (RHP - age 31)      31 31 20   2   200.1   155    45   222  13  8   2.97   1.00       4.98   

5.  Jose Berrios (RHP - age 31)        25 25 15  1   155.1   134    43   140  12  9  3.56    1.11        3.22

6.  Eric Lauer (LHP - age 31)          45  15  8  0    135.0  105    41   127  10  6   3.27    1.05       2.73

7.  Ricky Tiedemann (LHP - age 23) #

8.  Bowden Francis (RHP - age 29) #


Relievers                                             G   IP     H     BB   SO  W L ERA WHIP  Sa  SO/BB

1.  Tommy Nance (RHP - age 36)      40 45.0   40     12    37    1   3  3.45   1.14    0     3.02

2.  Braydon Fisher (RHP - age 25)    60 69.0   54     22    77    4   2  2.50   1.10    1     3.73

3.  Ryan Borucki (LHP - age 32)      55  57.1   50      7     50    3   1  2.44   1.00    1     7.01     

4.  Mason Fluharty (LHP - age 29)  60  57.2   40     14    63    2   4  2.34   0.95    1     2.96 

5.  Louis Garland (RHP - age 28)    65   70.1   56     17    77    4   3  2.58   1.04   3     4.51    

6.  Brendan Little (LHP - age 27     80   85.1   65     26    95    3   0  2.81   0.94   2     3.73

7.  Y. Rodriguez (RHP - age 30)       53   55.2   40     20    63    2   4  2.64  1.08   4     3.02 

8.  S. Dominguez (RHP - age 31)     53   61.2   45     23    77    3   3  2.34   1.10   7    3.31 

9.  Jeff Hoffman (RHP - age 33)      57   57.0   46    20    70    1   2  3.00   1.10  44   3.50      


Batting Order vs Righties

1.  Nathan Lukes (LF/CF - bats left - age 31)

2.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right - age 28)

3.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (1B/DH - bats right - age 27)

4.  Daulton Varsho (CF - bats left - age 29)

5.  George Springer (DH/OF - bats right - age 36)

6.  Addison Barger (RF/3B - bats left - age 26)

7.  Tyler Heineman (C/DH - bats both - age 34)

8.  Ernie Clement (3B/2B - bats right - age 30)

9.  Andres Gimenez (2B - bats left - age 27)


Batting Order vs Lefties

1.  George Springer (DH/OF - bats right - age 36)

2.  Bo Bichette (SS - bats right - age 28)

3.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. (1B - bats right - age 27)

4.  Davis Schneider (2B/LF - bats right - age 27) 

5.  Alejandro Kirk (C - bats right - age 27)

6.  Daulton Varsho (CF - bats left - age 29)

7.  Ernie Clement (3B/2B - bats right - age 30)

8.  Addison Barger (RF/3B - bats left - age 26)

9.  Myles Straw (LF - bats right - age 31)


Bench 

1.  Tyler Heineman (C - bats both - age 34)

2.  Ty France (1B/2B/3B - bats right - age 31)

3.  Will Wagner (2B/3B - bats left - age 26)

4.  Davis Schneider (2B/LF - bats right - age 27)

5.  Nathan Lukes (OF - bats left - age 31)

6.  Anthony Santander (RF/1B/DH - bats both - age 31) @   


Depth Chart


Catchers

1.  Alejandro Kirk - bats right - age 27

2.  Tyler Heineman - bats both - age 34

3.  Ali Sanchez - bats right - age 29


1st Baseman

1.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. - bats right - age 27

2.  Ty France - bats right - age 31

3.  Anthony Santander - bats both - age 31 @

4.  Ernie Clement - bats right - age 30


2nd Baseman

1.  Andres Gimenez - bats left - age 27

2.  Ernie Clement - bats right - age 30

3.  Davis Schneider - bats right - age 27

4.  Ty France - bats right - age 31


3rd Baseman

1.  Ernie Clement - bats right - age 30

2.  Addison Barger - bats left - age 26

3.  Will Wagner - bats left - age 26 

4.  Ty France - bats right - age 31


Shortstops

1.  Bo Bichette - bats right - age 28

2.  Andres Gimenez - bats left - age 27

3.  Ernie Clement - bats right - age 30


Leftfielders

1.  Nathan Lukes - bats left - age 31

2.  Myles Straw - bats right - age 31

3.  Davis Schneider - bats right - age 27

4.  George Springer - bats right - age 36  

    

Centerfielders

1.  Daulton Varsho - bats left - age 29

2.  Myles Straw - bats right - age 31

3.  Nathan Lukes - bats left - age 31

4.  George Springer - bats right - age 36


Rightfielders

1.  Addison Barger - bats left - age 26

2.  Anthony Santander - bats both - age 31 

3.  Nathan Lukes - bats left - age 31

4.  George Springer - bats right - age 36


DH

1.  George Springer - bats right - age 36

2.  Anthony Santander - bats both - age 31 @

3.  Vlad Guerrero Jr. - bats right - age 27

4.  Alejandro Kirk -bats right - age 27 


! - acquired in trade

# - on assignment in Minors

@ - on injured reserve


Batting Statistics


Player                              AB    R     H   2B  3B   HR  RBI  AVG   OBP  SLG% OPS  WAR My Rank SB CS                    

1.  Bo Bichette                621  122  205  45    5     33    122   .330    .388   .577      .965    8.7      769        17  6 

2.  Vlad Guerrero Jr.     577  105  181  36    2     47    134   .300    .411   .623     1.034   8.5      765        10  3 

3.  Daulton Varsho         523   92   145  26    3     42    107   .253    .315   .568      .883    8.0      737        22   5

4.  Addison Barger        564   90  173   35    2     37    109   .277    .339   .567      .906    7.7      705        7   2

5.  George Springer       550  92   164  30    1     34     95    .267    .336   .502      .838    6.2      668          15  4 

6.  Alejandro Kirk         450   67  133   23   0     23     65    .290     .363   .457     .820    5.3      633          0  3

7.  Davis Schneider        487  77  135   35   2     27     77    .275     .345   .540     .885    5.0      628          7  4 

8.  Andres Gimenez       559   90  156   30   2     11     53    .270     .320   .401    .721    4.9      568          35  7

9.  Anthony Santander  450   60  110   22   1     24     67    .250     .310   .429     .739   3.0      573          1  3 

10.Ernie Clement          425   55  120   25   3     10     50    .295     .355   .407     .762   2.9      565        11  4 

11.Nathan Lukes           400   52  100   20   1     12     52    .250     .327   .405     .732   2.0      531          6  2

12.Myles Straw             357   44   90    16   4      4      33    .251     .306   .356     .662   1.1      455       22  5                               

13.Tyler Heineman       278  36   83    14    0      5     27    .267     .312   .378     .690   0.7      367         2  3