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saxon

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Bullpen ruins a solid outing by Norris. I still think the BP is going to prove to be the one glaring soft spot this season.
As I said, bullpen blows another one, and no relief in sight.
 

mandrill

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Wait until JB and EE start to hit. That will turn things around fast.
 

Nad Smith

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Gibbons got to go. He is hurting the young kids and he is an idiot. First inning.....man on second and third for sox...Sandoval dangerous left hand hitter...Sanchez gets behind 3-0........WALK HIM!!!!! instead Sandoval gets pitch he wanted and hammers 2 rbi. The batter on deck much less dangerous. So game should have been 5-3 in ninth for us. Also situation called for Cecil not Castro in ninth.

They have to sign Soriano or trade a kid for Papelbon......and fire Gibbons and Walker. Otherwise last place...even a great offence cant save bad pitching or bad managers
 

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Watched the game last night. Very disappointing. I'm trying to be optimistic but can't evade the thought "here we go again".

Blue Jays still on the car.
 

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experiment in Boston.....could be better for people who work downtown to come to games from work, and better for kids to be home an hour earlier. Not a bad idea. It gets darker earlier on the east coast might factor as well.
My bet is an attempt to increase concession sales as well by getting them into the park with no time for dinner out before.
 

mandrill

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Ricky Romero says his release by the Toronto Blue Jays came as a surprise and the left-hander acknowledges that he has “mixed feelings” about whether he had the full support of the organization. Romero said the news was especially surprising given that during Spring Training he was called in for a positive meeting with manager John Gibbons and pitching coach Pete Walker.

“(They) let me know they were still thinking of me and still believe in me,” he said. “They told me ‘Make sure you take your time’ and we think it’s going to be a great story the day you come back up and help us.... "

The left-hander said he is looking ahead and will continue to pursue a career in the major leagues.

“There’s 29 other teams out there,” he said. “I’m looking forward to the next chapter in my life and hopefully it’s with a team that believes in me and gives me an opportunity.”


http://www.sportsnet.ca/baseball/mlb/romero-says-release-by-blue-jays-surprised-him/

And so it ends on yet another distasteful and surreal note, as so much before.
 

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Ricky Romero says his release by the Toronto Blue Jays came as a surprise

And so it ends on yet another distasteful and surreal note, as so much before.

He must be the only one who was surprised.

He completely lost it around 4 years ago and he doesn't think they gave him a fair chance?
 

Kilgore Trout

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Wonder if they should put Estrada in starting rotation and move Sanchez back to the bullpen.
 

mandrill

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Anything to cut down on the runs being allowed. Had Toronto not put up that 5 spot in the 3rd, they'd probably have lost another.
Bullpen has been horrific, its painful to see sure wins become losses. Toronto should be much better in the standings.

Will see if Brett Cecil as a closer it the way to go.
Oh well, like Jack Morris always said: "Put up ten for me, boys! I've never lost yet with ten on the board." Or eleven, I guess.
 

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experiment in Boston.....could be better for people who work downtown to come to games from work, and better for kids to be home an hour earlier. Not a bad idea. It gets darker earlier on the east coast might factor as well.
Interesting....I was wondering about this.
 

black booty lover

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He must be the only one who was surprised.

He completely lost it around 4 years ago and he doesn't think they gave him a fair chance?
Dude is a nut job. I remember when he was getting absolutely shelled, and couldn't throw a strike for his life. His ERA was at about 12, and he made a comment that he shouldn't be sent down. :confused:
 

black booty lover

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Wait until JB and EE start to hit. That will turn things around fast.
ya...I don't know about that. Offence hasn't been the problem. It's been pitching, both starters and bullpen. No good putting up 8 runs when the other team scores 9
 

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Not Blue Jays related, but ..... Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley walks off after taking a line drive off his cheek. All reports (at this time) indicate no fractures.


[video]http://m.mlb.com/video/v93224483/colari-bradley-exits-after-getting-hit-with-liner[/video]
 

black booty lover

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Not Blue Jays related, but ..... Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley walks off after taking a line drive off his cheek. All reports (at this time) indicate no fractures.


[video]http://m.mlb.com/video/v93224483/colari-bradley-exits-after-getting-hit-with-liner[/video]
that's great because he's a big part of my fantasy team....lol
 

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Anything to cut down on the runs being allowed. Had Toronto not put up that 5 spot in the 3rd, they'd probably have lost another.
Bullpen has been horrific, its painful to see sure wins become losses. Toronto should be much better in the standings.

Will see if Brett Cecil as a closer it the way to go.

Baltimore, Boston, and Toronto all have huge problems with their pitching staffs so far this year and that sharply lowers their probability of winning the division if this keeps up.
Boston's starting pitchers are a complete abomination so far.

Looks like the Yankees can sneak through again and maybe win the division if their relative strength in pitching holds up. Already this year the Yankee pitching staff has allowed 29 fewer runs against compared to Jays staff.
I think it's been 22 years in a row the Yankees have finished ahead of the Jays in AL East standings if they hold on to end of this season.

AL Pitching Staffs:
http://mlb.mlb.com/stats/sortable.j...2389&sortColumn=r&sortOrder='desc'&extended=0
 

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Better from Dickey.

Shame they couldn't score more runs for him. Looks like Bautista is being victimised with bad umpire strike calls (every night).
 

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Had a feeling before the season started that the success of the team largely hinged on how the 3 young starters , Hutchison, Sanchez, Norris fared and they've all struggled.
Nobody has been able to replace what Stroman and Happ did last year and that puts the team in a deep hole.

Everything in baseball is like a probability wave and the probability wave that is the pitching staff is like a hurricane killing any chance of getting to the playoffs.

Next year I think the team should bring in a new pitching coach because the younger pitchers are not developing under Pete Walker.
I would like them to get Jim Hickey of Tampa. Double his salary and offer him the job over here.
It's a brutal world; but, baseball coaches are evaluated on the results they get and he's not getting enough out of his staff.
 

Nad Smith

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Had a feeling before the season started that the success of the team largely hinged on how the 3 young starters , Hutchison, Sanchez, Norris fared and they've all struggled.
Nobody has been able to replace what Stroman and Happ did last year and that puts the team in a deep hole.

Everything in baseball is like a probability wave and the probability wave that is the pitching staff is like a hurricane killing any chance of getting to the playoffs.

Next year I think the team should bring in a new pitching coach because the younger pitchers are not developing under Pete Walker.


I would like them to get Jim Hickey of Tampa. Double his salary and offer him the job over here.
It's a brutal world; but, baseball coaches are evaluated on the results they get and he's not getting enough out of his staff.
here here. and a better manager too
 
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