His first hit was a flare, dropped in front of Hamilton, outfielder booted it, Colby ended up on 2nd base.I didn't see Rasmus first hit, his second the double, was hit with authority to deep center. I don't know who you think gave up on him, two of us thought he would be more comfortable hitting lower in the batting order and I still do. They have him in front of Bautista hoping he will see more fast balls. Lets hope he feels more comfortable and we see more hits. I really like him defensively.
He was in a slump, then got hot, then the All Star break interrupted. Since then, a sprained ankle and a beaning. I still hit the home run derby is bad karma.I'm more worried about Bautista's current HR slump with no HR's since July 9 - as Bautista goes so the Jays go!
Truth be told, I don't think Jose cares...he is a leader whether in the infield or in the outfield; and he has shown that he can handle both positions.Time to let Janssen take a shot at it I say.
I feel for Jose I mean from right to third and then back to right. He's a team player and all but that is asking a lot from your star hitter.
And Thames was doing great in the 2 spot so why the need to put Rasmus in there? Now Thames has gone ice cold.
I was watching the game yesterday. I thought as soon as those two Rays reached base in the 11th that oh-oh here we go. Jays pen blows another one, but there is light at the end of the tunnel ... at least I believe there is.The Blue Jays' much-maligned bullpen suffered another major blow on Thursday afternoon.
Toronto had two late-game opportunities to close things out but was unable to seal the deal against the Rays at Tropicana Field.
The end finally came when Shawn Camp surrendered a walk-off single to Robinson Chirinos in the 12th inning of a dramatic 7-6 loss to Tampa Bay.
"I think any time you lose a game late those are tough to take," Blue Jays manager John Farrell said. "You work all day to put get yourself in a position, you present the position, and then it's not converted."
Toronto had a lead on three different occasions, but each time the club had trouble shutting the door on Tampa Bay's offense.
The Blue Jays led 2-0 after the first inning and maintained that cushion until the fifth. There also was a 4-3 lead in the 10th and a 6-4 advantage in the 11th.
Each time the Rays found a way to claw their way back into the game. Most of the blame will fall on the Blue Jays late-inning relief corps, which recorded two blown saves on the afternoon.
Toronto's bullpen has now failed to convert a league-high 19 save opportunities -- the club is just 23-for-42 in those situations this season.
http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/mlb...=2011_08_04_tormlb_tbamlb_1&mode=box&c_id=tor
I do not get that feeling from AA. I think he is trying to make the team better and saw that they could finally get Rasmus, a player they had been pursuing for some time. I see AA as a GM trying to get the team set for the closer to be the final piece to the puzzle.Truth be told, I don't think Jose cares...he is a leader whether in the infield or in the outfield; and he has shown that he can handle both positions.
I think they put Rasmus on the 2 spot to ease him in. With Jose batting 3rd, whomever is batting 2nd is bound to get decent pitches to hit. Considering Rasmus was suppose to be this big deal that Alex brought in, I'm sure he wants Rasmus to do well so that he looks like a genius in return.
You took the words right off of my keyboard. Apparently he could be up in New Hampshire soon.I still think McGowan would make a great closer.
True, except Jose is closer to the main activities when he plays 3B and can always call a conference at the mound where the pitcher, catcher and other infielders can gather.Truth be told, I don't think Jose cares...he is a leader whether in the infield or in the outfield; and he has shown that he can handle both positions.
If only there can be more Jose's on the Jays...True, except Jose is closer to the main activities when he plays 3B and can always call a conference at the mound where the pitcher, catcher and other infielders can gather.