Uh..Dude Carlson was in Vegas for most of the year.Carlsson and a few others in the bullpen are having pretty bad years. Time for a shake-up before next season. Once it was a real strength but now quite poor.
I know that. Was surprised when he was called up and he's not done a lot of good things since then has he?Uh..Dude Carlson was in Vegas for most of the year.
Hate to correct you again but to this point Downs has pitched better than last year.Even Downes has not been as solid as he was last year.
Here's what Richard Griffin (who's actually pretty decent, for a Star reporter anyways) had to say:
http://thestar.blogs.com/baseball/
Whoa, deja vu!Here's what Richard Griffin (who's actually pretty decent, for a Star reporter anyways) had to say:
http://thestar.blogs.com/baseball/
Huh, I didn't know Damien Cox was a TERBite...Griff's a joke among those who know baseball. Absolutely one of the worst in T.O.
I am really glad that the Jays are playing the Red Sox tough and in Fenway too. Can't wait until September 27, 28 and 29 when the Yanks come to town.Blue Jays Defense was key tonight.
They messed up, one of them should have backed up the other and hold Martinez to a double and maybe even a single. It turned out OK, but it could have cost them the game. Why even attempt to catch it at that point in the game ? I was thinking 'oh no' when Martinez made it all the way to third.Blue Jays Defense was key tonight. It let them down in the 6th but couple of big plays in the 9th by the defense , Molina picking off Kalish at 1B and Wise coming over from his RF spot to back up Wells and Snider to limit Martinez to a triple instead of an inside the park HR. Still not happy with Molina's efforts on pitches in the dirt though. He doesnt seem to make much of an effort to get down and block the pitch.
I've been thinking about 2011 a bit, too, and I'm not quite as optimistic as you. A few thoughts:I don't think the Jays are that far off. If you assume for 2011 about the same level of performance from the rest of the team -- except for Bautista, of course -- and if Hill and Lind can return to form, then they are probably a productive first baseman and 3rd baseman or right fielder away. Pitching is bound to improve now that the starters have some experience and there are more candidates for the pen. Of course, you can never have too much pitching... but they already have a lot of talent, what is missing is the consistency.
Perry
The Jays also lack a superstar pitcher. Someone like Doc Halladay for example. As good as they are, would Marcum, Romero and Morrrow ever compete for the Cy Young?the Jays may be in a position of battling to hold onto 4th place in the division rather than thinking about pushing their way up into third.
Morrow totally has the stuff to compete for a CYA. And I wouldn't worry too much about Baltimore for the next few years as their current roster sucks, and their farm system is pretty weak at the higher levels.The Jays also lack a superstar pitcher. Someone like Doc Halladay for example. As good as they are, would Marcum, Romero and Morrrow ever compete for the Cy Young?
Can't argue that point, I was particularly disappointed with how he played up last year's "mutiny" against Cito... but I don't think that really speaks to his knowledge of the sport itself. Midget is pretty much the last level where the players need any real teaching; once they reach Junior, they either know it or they don't. It's the players in Midget Ball that are looking for scholarships down south where they can get the attention of the scouts, and maybe make a career of it.I used to follow the team a lot more in the late 90's and I thought Griffin was a sleazebag idiot who made a mountain out of every little mini controversy that he managed to kick up and slammed the players and manager unfairly and unmercifully. I guess it was his way of being "controversial" and selling newspapers.
Anyway, I've avoided the guy's column since that time.
I'm glad to hear he's a competent bantam baseball coach though. I guess he's found his correct level in the baseball world.
The article was actually written by Geoff Baker:Several years ago, the Star published an article and tried to make a issue of the racial makeup of the team ( or lack theroeof) was that griffin ?
We'll also need to rebuild our bullpen, since Downs is gone for sure, and Gregg and Frasor are likely to leave as well. I don't think 2011 will be our year to compete, and we might even finish with a worse record next year than this year.So where does this leave the Jays? If you accept that the Yankees and Red Sox will be spending even more money to win next year, and the Rays talent is still maturing or in its prime, the Jays may be in a position of battling to hold onto 4th place in the division rather than thinking about pushing their way up into third. Of course, this is just my opinion. I've been wrong before, and I certainly make no guarantees on this prediction.