http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news/fanball/20020314/fanball-bluejayshudsonsdepar.html
The Toronto Blue Jays settled their second base dilemma--for the time being, at least--by optioning Orlando Hudson to Triple-A Syracuse. Hudson, expected to contend with Homer Bush for the starting job, had been hitless in 16 at-bats and said he has yet to find his rhythm this spring. Hudson, or "O-Dog," as he likes to be called, didn't help his cause by commenting to a reporter that Blue Jays GM was a "smooth lookin' cat" and adding that "he looks like he was a pimp back in his day."
The Toronto Blue Jays settled their second base dilemma--for the time being, at least--by optioning Orlando Hudson to Triple-A Syracuse. Hudson, expected to contend with Homer Bush for the starting job, had been hitless in 16 at-bats and said he has yet to find his rhythm this spring. Hudson, or "O-Dog," as he likes to be called, didn't help his cause by commenting to a reporter that Blue Jays GM was a "smooth lookin' cat" and adding that "he looks like he was a pimp back in his day."