Blue Jays: 2015 edition

Kilgore Trout

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This team is a lot of fun to follow lately.
Still win even after Stanton gets 2 home runs and even after Dan Haren pitches a great game.
Team is so much better with Bautista back in the outfield.
 

mandrill

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Another friggin' walk off. This time Edwin w Donnie on base, a 2-run jack for the win. 7 in a row!
 

saxon

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Holy Shit! EE saves the day. Good thing too as the Yanks are knocking around Scherzer and are headed for their 7th win in a row. Only a few hits but they make them count. By the way, congrats to Joey Votto 3 homers so far tonight against the Phillies.
 

mandrill

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Holy Shit! EE saves the day. Good thing too as the Yanks are knocking around Scherzer and are headed for their 7th win in a row. Only a few hits but they make them count. By the way, congrats to Joey Votto 3 homers so far tonight against the Phillies.
Dustin McGowan pitching for the Phils.
 

gcostanza

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It's going to be really tough for any of the current generation to win 300 games. With a five man rotation and teams going with bullpen specialists it's going to take a long career with no injuries and decent run support on a regular basis.
Awfully tough. Pitcher starts at 20 years old (doesn't happen very often) and wins 15 games/year for 20 years. That is 300 on the nose.
 

saxon

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Awfully tough. Pitcher starts at 20 years old (doesn't happen very often) and wins 15 games/year for 20 years. That is 300 on the nose.
King Felix and Kershaw have a shot if they stay healthy and play long enough.
 

Butler1000

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I think Sanchez is a huge talent, but a no-hitter in his first full year is perhaps asking a bit much
Well if a pitcher on the Giants can do that it in I believe his third start as happened this evening. ...........
 

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Yup. Zaun doesn't like it, though.
Heard Zaun's comments. I have mixed feelings as I don't want to see a young arm injured but the Jays are on a roll and I prefer to see them continue with the rotation as it is and try to keep the momentum going. Let him skip a start some other time!
 

shack

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Encarnacion grounds into yet another DP.

I'm starting to dislike EE. Needs to step shit up
Could somebody please explain to me why Encarnacion is even on our team, let alone why he even he bats 5th ahead of CocaColaBello in the lineup???????????????????
Nope, Coka Cola right now needs to bat ahead of Encarnacion.

You know its true
Only thing EE is good at is hitting barely above .200, hitting solo homers in 10-5 ballgames, and grounding into double plays
Any other pearls of wisdom with which to shower us?

Edwin is streaky, but when he gets hot, look out. Even without a high batting average, he is a legit annual 30HR, 100RBI guy.
 

gcostanza

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King Felix and Kershaw have a shot if they stay healthy and play long enough.
King Felix will have to have a couple of 20 win years in the next few seasons to get to 300.
He's at 134 right now, let's give him 13 more for balance of 2015.
That'll put him at 147 wins 11 years in.
Should he play 9 more seasons (he's signed for 4 more years after this year) he projects at 267 wins, based on his present win rate.

Kershaw is in his 8th season, he's at 103 right now, lets give him 10 more wins this season, he'd be at 113.
Should he play 12 more seasons, he projects at 283 wins, based on his present win rate.

Presuming good health for both pitchers, I'd put my money on Kershaw rather than Hernandez.


An aside, Kershaw's salary for the next 6 years: $32,571/$34.571/$35.571/$35.571/$34.571/$35.571 (thru 2020)
And Hernandez's salary for the next 5 seasons: $24,857/$25.857/$26.857/$26.857/$27.857 (thru 2019)
 

gcostanza

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Well if a pitcher on the Giants can do that it in I believe his third start as happened this evening. ...........
According to Wiki, 23 rookies have thrown no hitters since 1901, 3 in their 1st start, none since 1953.

Wilson Álvarez & Clay Buchholz threw no hitters in their 2nd career starts.
 

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Wow.........wow!!!!! This series could be a turning point in the season.
Wow...............wow!!!!!!!! This series could be a turning point in the season. Sorry, but I'll say that after every walk off home run.
 

Ironhead

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A good start from Buehrle.

Edwin with the Walk Off

[video]http://m.mlb.com/video/v152755283/miator-encarnacion-launches-a-walkoff-tworun-shot/?game_pk=414520[/video]






They go this afternoon as the Jays go for the sweep. . Copeland vs Koehler

Copeland is 4-1 with an era of 1.97 for Buffalo.
This is his first MLB start.
He was called up for this spot start to give Sanchez some rest.
I happen to agree with an earlier statement that 'the rest' could have come in a week or two.
 
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