Toronto Blue Jays 2011

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John Farrell missed a game, Colby Rasmus is injured, Jose Bautista got ejected combined with horrendous pitching against a very good team like Tampa Bay. Don't expect to win. Somehow the chemistry is not there and more trades are required to find the right group players.
 

Perry Mason

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A question...

So who do you think will be the first to win a championship: Jays? Leafs? Raptors? TFC?

And will it happen this century?

Perry
 

shack

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So who do you think will be the first to win a championship: Jays? Leafs? Raptors? TFC?

And will it happen this century?

Perry
I'd like to see the Jays but I think the Leafs have a better chance mainly because there is no way for the Jays to match the payrolls of not only the Yankees and Sox, but also Philly, LA, LA, and several others.

Actually, the salary cap hurts the Leafs as they could spend like the Yankees of hockey without it. Also there is more motivation, due to higher expectations and history as it involves the Leafs, to succeed as well as a city which is more of a hockey city than a baseball city. It should be easier to attract players.

As to your century comment, it is quite possible the vast majority of us will not be around to see the answer to that question.
 

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Ugly little four game slide is snapped.
Romero gets the win, Bautista home run, bullpen does OK.

Far too early to give up on Morrow.
Team needs time to gel. They have new guys at key positions and AA still has to fill the most glaring weakness, as we all know, closer. A legit closer likely would have allowed the Jays to contend a little longer and, in my opinion, had them ahead of the Rays.


If Johnson does not work out I still think the Jays should take a run at Longoria and move Lawie back to second.
 

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...... I still think the Jays should take a run at Longoria and move Lawie back to second.
When, in 2017? :rolleyes:

Evan Longoria is under contract with the Rays (including club options) through the 2016 season.
 

Ironhead

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When, in 2017? :rolleyes:

Evan Longoria is under contract with the Rays (including club options) through the 2016 season.
Sure ... lol

Is the fact that MLB teams trade with each other new to you ?

Kidding aside I was betting on the fact that Tampa is always looking to keep payroll down and maybe the Jays could quietly offer something difficult to refuse. Or maybe not.



Go out and get Reyes(Mets) or Ramirez(Marlins) to play second(I am well aware they are traditionally SS). I heard both were available.
 

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My theory is that the jays have for a long time been playing with what they know is a less than effective bullpen, especiallly after the trade deadline.

This puts pressure on every starting pitcher who now feels pressured to throw a no hitter every game,and go deep into the game everytime, this also puts pressure on the offence as they will now feel a 1 or 2 run lead is NEVER enough.
 

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My theory is that the jays have for a long time been playing with what they know is a less than effective bullpen, especiallly after the trade deadline.

This puts pressure on every starting pitcher who now feels pressured to throw a no hitter every game,and go deep into the game everytime, this also puts pressure on the offence as they will now feel a 1 or 2 run lead is NEVER enough.
I 'heard' that. I just hope that AA understands and does something about it for next season.
 

Perry Mason

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OUCH!

With all the other pitchers so extremely competent at blowing saves, now we have Tallet, too! What do the Jays see in him?

If I were one of the field players I think I would tell AA "get us some pitching or trade me!"

This has got beyond the ridiculous. Even when the hitters have a good day the pitching lets them down!

Perry
 

Mervyn

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Perry was a throw in from another trade , he's on the roster so I guess they figured might as well use him.
 

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I watched the Jays game last night against the Orioles, who were surpassed only by the Astros for ineptitude. After an interesting top of the tenth against the useless Kevin Gregg, Brian Tallet was brought in to pitch the bottom of the inning for the save. His first ten pitches included only two strikes and four balls. With two bases on balls and no outs, two hits later gave the Orioles the win. It was poor management to bring in Tallet and even worse, he had no stuff or control.
 

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Tallet and closer who would ever put those two together? That was beyond sad.
Just release the guy, no need to humiliate him.
 

Ironhead

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Jays laying a hurting on the Orioles, 13-0 to this point. A couple more innings to go.
New guy Kelly Johnson hits a three run shot.
Wilson Alvarez will get his first win.
 
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