Blue Jays, 2013 edition

mandrill

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DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Right-hander Dustin McGowan took another big step forward in his rehab by tossing one scoreless inning in Tuesday's 6-3 win against the Pirates.

Toronto's right-hander made his first appearance against Major Leaguers in more than a year, inducing two weak popups and a fly ball to right field while throwing eight of his 14 pitches for strikes.

"It was just good to be back out there and it was a lot of fun today," said McGowan, whose velocity was between 91-92 mph. "Leading up to it, I was pretty excited, but once you get out there, you know what the task at hand is, so you calm down and get going again."

McGowan, who has undergone multiple shoulder surgeries, is attempting yet another comeback. But unlike the past few times, he now has his sights set on becoming a reliever. The belief last year was that McGowan was better suited for a starting role because of the amount of time it afforded for him to recover between outings.

The club's stance changed this spring, and at least for now, it's a welcome change of pace for McGowan. As a reliever, McGowan is able to focus on improving the quality of his stuff as opposed to worrying about building up endurance.

"I think it's going to be better for recovery time," McGowan said. "Hopefully it gets to where it's just normal, have normal soreness after you throw. Honestly, I think right now, if I was to start, I'd need 15 days to recover after I start. So I think this is the path to go right now."

McGowan has already been ruled out as a candidate to make the 25-man roster and will begin the year on the disabled list. Beyond that, there is no set plan, but his future likely will become more clear in the final days of Spring Training.
 

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Ooooops!

There is a new #5... and Happ deserves it.

I feel for Romero, though... from Ace to Dunedin in less than a full season!

Perry
I hope Ricky approaches this with the right mindset, though I suspect that this will be one more hit to his very fragile confidence. I hope that he keeps in mind how a similar demotion helped Roy Halladay.
 

Perry Mason

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Here

GENTLEMEN...

START YOUR ENGINES!!!!




Oooops... wrong sport!

But you get the point!

Perry
 

blackrock13

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Saw most of todays game with the 'A' squad on the field and it was nice to watch. This could be a good year 'if' the injury bug isn't cruel to the Jays.
 

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This is a little off topic, but doesn't anyone know which reporter it was that asked Bryce Harper about drinking in Canada?
 

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Anybody going to miss Alan Ashbey ( sorry for spelling ) ... Jack Morris seems to be great so far ...
 

Ironhead

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Oh jeez !

Just drop the damn puck ... I mean throw the first pitch and get this party started.
 

Rockslinger

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Opening Day -- I am always reminded of the many Black ballplayers who were never given the opportunity to play in MLB. Jackie Robinson changed all that but sadly de-segregation (and TV) also was the beginning of the end of the Negro League.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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I lost count how many passed balls Dickey's thrown already......LOL
 

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Watching in the 2nd inning. Great to see JPA behind the plate on opening night, but 3 passed balls in two innings signals that he may need more practice before he's allowed to catch Dickey on the regular. Reminds me of the 2004 ALCS when the Red Sox came back on the Yankees. There was an extra inning game that the Sox won, but watching Varitek trying to catch Wakefield (missing many of his pitches) were enough to give a baseball fan a heart attack.
 

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Ironhead

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Game one, second inning. 2-0 Cleveland.

Is it too early to push the panic button ? lol
 

Toke

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Those are on Just Plain Awful, the 'catcher'.
A knuckleball is hard to catch. With that said, in order to 'get Dickey going', the team would be better served by allowing Blanco to catch him exclusively. At least until Arencebia (sp) gets better at it.
 

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Game one, second inning. 2-0 Cleveland.

Is it too early to push the panic button ? lol
Shit. Just pressed it. LOL.

Wait.

Bonafacio just doubled.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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As soon as the Toronto media were calling us pennant contenders I started getting worried already......LOL :p
 

Rockslinger

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Guys, let's promise to never say "it's a long season" or "wait till next year". Those phrases are for losers and we ain't losers.
 
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