Castro pretty impressive too. Our series. We should have had 3 wins except for the melt down in the 8th last night.Osuna adds an excellent arm to the bullpen.
If they beat Yankees 2 out of 3 I'll be a happy camper tonight![]()
Reyes got Two hits. Donaldson got two as well. Martin has a few and the rbi's in the first game. Thrown out a couple of runners now too I think.Castro pretty impressive too. Our series. We should have had 3 wins except for the melt down in the 8th last night.
Orioles tomorrow. Top of the order still not hitting.
I think the cold NY weather was bugging him.The only ofer right now is Joey Bats. That will come around shortly
Could potentially be a "rookie of the year" candidateAnd I'm really starting to like our new second baseman. He has good instincts and looks like a keeper so far
Awesome the way he ran back behind the runner that was rounding first base to tag him out.And I'm really starting to like our new second baseman. He has good instincts and looks like a keeper so far.
I was just following last night's game on the internet on the ESPN box score every 30 minutes or so because I couldn't listen to it or watch it and just happened to click in when Aaron Loup came into the game with 0.0 innings pitched and Jays leading 3-1.
And I said to myself, that's it, the game's over. There's no way they can survive a blunder move like that.
I know his stats are somewhat okay; but, still, Aaron Loup has screwed the team over way too many times in the past to be trusted late in a tight game in a high leverage situation.
Castro is bred to be a starting pitcher and was showing no signs of being tired; so, what was the point of switching over to a pitcher with much less talent than Castro.
I generally support John Gibbons; but, to me this loss is his fault. Sometimes a manager has to just get out of the way of the players and let them do the job they can do.
Instead he artificially meddled in a situation where meddling was not necessary. All he had to do was keep things in cruise control.
Anyway, Osuna and Castro both pitched brilliantly last night while Loup and Cecil were total clunkers.
I worship at the church of "whatever works right now baby" and I hope the wheels start turning in John Gibbon's mind because if he keeps managing the bullpen like he did last night, this team is going to melt faster than the wicked witch of the west.
To the 100% hindsighters.Martin should have been replaced after Gibby went to the bullpen. He was so focused on catching the knuckleball he had nothing left for the relievers. His pitch selection was poor and the relievers didn't respond. Sometimes you have to put the chance to win over an individual player, Gibby has never done that.
The A-Roids are what we thought they were and we let them off the hook!
Agreed.To the 100% hindsighters.
What is your opinion on Gibby putting Cecil back as the setup man and Castro as the closer.
Also Gibby made brilliant move putting Pompey #2 in the order. Two doubles and some early RBI's set the tone. He gave Martin the day off and Navarro got 2 more early RBI's.
Credit for this win has to go to the manager.
If you're referring to Hendriks, Hynes and Estrada, those guys are mop-up pitchers. They will rarely come on with a close lead, they are used almost always when Jays are either winning big or losing big, so they can eat up meaningless innningsBig win but BP still seems a bit weak
Agreed, but their bullpen is still, shall we say, the biggest question mark. That is assuming a moderately healthy lineup, in which case the depth becomes the big question mark.If you're referring to Hendriks, Hynes and Estrada, those guys are mop-up pitchers. They will rarely come on with a close lead, they are used almost always when Jays are either winning big or losing big, so they can eat up meaningless innnings
If you're referring to Hendriks, Hynes and Estrada, those guys are mop-up pitchers. They will rarely come on with a close lead, they are used almost always when Jays are either winning big or losing big, so they can eat up meaningless innnings
If the Jays are carrying 3 pitchers to mop up that bullpen will be overworked well before the all star break. Redmond is there for long relief, so that in effect makes 4. After his last performance I am not sure I want to see Loup in a tight game, or at least until he shows he can get someone out. That leaves you with a 3 man bullpen, 2 of which are rookies, now that is worrisome!Agreed, but their bullpen is still, shall we say, the biggest question mark. That is assuming a moderately healthy lineup, in which case the depth becomes the big question mark.
So what should Jays do, trade for a quality closer??That leaves you with a 3 man bullpen, 2 of which are rookies, now that is worrisome!