In any endeavor in life, the leap from the No. 2 person to being the No. 1 man or woman is tremendous.
Until you go through it, you will never know how big the actual leap is.
Going from a Director of Sales to a VP of Sales is a huge step. Coaches will tell you going from an assistant basketball coach to the head coach is the longest eight feet in their lives.
In baseball, going from the seventh or eighth inning guy to the closer is a big step.
New Toronto Blue Jays closer Jason Frasor found out how big that step was yesterday.
Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston anointed Frasor the Blue Jays' closer last week, and against the Texas Rangers, Frasor blew his first chance as the Jays' full-time closer.
Frasor entered the game trying to hold down a one-run lead, and Tom Henke he was not. In one-thi ...
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Jason Frasor Blows First Save Chance for Toronto Blue Jays
Posted: 6th April 2010 by Adam Bernacchio in MLBComments Off on Jason Frasor Blows First Save Chance for Toronto Blue Jays