This story is part of ESPN The Magazines Oct. 31 NBA Preview Issue. Subscribe today!Toronto Blue JaysOverall: 67 Title track: 38 Ownership: 84 Coaching: 84 Players: 50 Fan relations: 67 Affordability: 92 Stadium experience: 100 Bang for the buck: 51 Change from last year: +32Everyone loves a contender, and the Blue Jays, who won the AL East in 2015 and qualified for the ALCS again this season, are certainly that. For a fan base that hadnt enjoyed relevant October baseball since the Joe Carter home run in 1993, winning cures everything. (Well, nearly everything.) This franchise improved quite a bit in The Mags Ultimate Standings, up to the middle of the pack in the sport.Whats goodBeing among the top 10 in baseball for title track drives the overall ranking to a large degree, and wins are generally the result of talented players. With defending AL MVP Josh Donaldson delivering another sensational season, plus plenty of power behind him in the lineup (Edwin Encarnacion, Michael Saunders, Troy Tulowitzki) and breakout pitching performances (Aaron Sanchez, J.A. Happ), the Blue Jays were expected to contend. With good players (ranked 50th, up 44 spots) come wins, and with wins comes bang for the buck (51st).Whats badStadium experience and affordability continue to rank poorly, and though that isnt entirely surprising, its not like the fans arent coming to the games (Toronto averaged 41,880 fans per game, third in MLB). Sorry, fans who ranked stadium experience just 100th overall: A domed stadium is simply a necessity for where the Blue Jays play their home games. Of course, ticket prices arent cheap, but at least the Jays are likely to send you home with a win. Its noteworthy that the only two other MLB stadiums worse in stadium experience were Oakland and Tampa Bay, but again, few in those places would care if the teams were winning. Rogers Centre is what it is -- good enough to host October baseball.Whats newInterestingly enough, while Blue Jays fans complain about their stadium and always will, the fan relations part of the experience has vastly improved (up 35 spots this year, to 67th overall). Manager John Gibbons also took a big jump up 28 spots. The former big league catcher who enjoys starting a bit of trouble on the field is, to fans, someone theyd like to have a beer and catch a game with. Of course, these jumps are just natural occurrences from a long-suffering franchise getting back to winning. Gibbons might or might not be a championship-winning manager, but the fans like him.Next: Boston Red Sox | Full rankings Cheap Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jerseys . 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In taking its goal tally to 99 in all competitions already this season, City delivered another demonstration of its lethal firepower at Etihad Stadium to set up a fourth-round match at home to another second-tier team -- Watford. STANFORD, Calif. -- As hard as the decision was last winter, Michael Rector knew there were many good reasons to return to Stanford for a fifth season and delay his NFL career.He could pursue his education in human biology, become a more well-rounded receiver to improve his draft status and be better prepared for the NFL. He could also help the Cardinal accomplish one of the few things they havent done yet during their recent run of excellence.Stanford opened fall practice Monday with hopes of doing more than winning a fourth conference title in the past five seasons.Were kind of tired of just winning the Pac-12, Rector said. We want to do bigger and better things. Always the goal is to win the Pac-12, but hopefully we can go to the national championship. Thats what were working for.Rectors decision to return to school this year is a reason why the Cardinal could be in position to do just that despite entering camp with uncertainty about whether Keller Chryst or Ryan Burns ends up as the teams replacement for Kevin Hogan as starting quarterback.With Heisman Trophy runner-up Christian McCaffrey back for a third season and game-breaking back Bryce Love poised to take on a bigger role in his second season, Rectors speed on the outside gives Stanford the potential for a diverse offense that will be extremely difficult to defend.Its really exciting, coach David Shaw said. Now we have three guys who run sub 4.4, fast and explosive, have game experience. They all have established roles but also have versatility where we can do more with them.The one question on offense for the Cardinal is whether Chryst or Burns will step up and seize the quarterback role that Andrew Luck and Kevin Hogan excelled at so often the past seven years.ddddddddddddRector said hes confident that either quarterback can do the job, especially with all the playmaking options Stanford has to relieve pressure on a first-year starter -- especially when all three burners take the field at the same time.I think that will be scary for opposing defenses, Rector said. All three fast guys, all three can do something with the ball in their hands. It will be interesting to watch how defenses line up against that. I think were going to be something to watch.Rector has become more than just a fast guy on the outside in his three seasons at Stanford. He had 34 catches for 559 yards and seven touchdowns last season when he helped the Cardinal finish third in the nation for their highest final ranking since being No. 2 in 1940.He has added better route running, more consistent hands and elusiveness after the catch to the straight ahead speed that has made him so dangerous.Its been a progression throughout my career to show more versatility that Im not just a deep guy, Rector said. I can do any route in the book. Now that I have that under my belt it was more about coming back and working in the details and make myself a better player.But its his speed that will still have the biggest impact on Stanfords offense with the way it puts fear in opposing defenses.Hes been making plays since he got here, fellow receiver Francis Owusu said. Its very exciting to have him back. Hes such a deep threat. He helps make sure those DBs are playing back and that helps everyone. Having speed at receiver is always a good thing. ' ' '