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Butler1000

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Um. Did anyone notice that 4 of our top hitters are and or were injured during this little losing streak? As well as other minor bang -ups? Starters have beeen good for the most part.

If we can hold it together for a couple of weeks after the all-star break we then finally get the easy part of the schedule for August. And Baltimore has the toughest for them. I expect we will make up this little streak and head into September for a battle.

We play the O's the final weekend. Wouldn't you love(ya I know, better to wrap it up early) to see them tied going into it?
 

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There has to be another change to the Home Run Derby rules. Jose Bautista had to wait almost two hours between at bats. Talk about cooling down and having to warm up again.
 

mynameisearl11

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1st half record: 49-47...need a minimum of 90W to make post season. The Jays will start a second half of the season with 66 games to go. That means they will need to win at least 40 out of 66 just to make it interesting down the stretch for Jays fans.
It is going to be very tough for the current Jays roster to make it into the playoff for the first time in 22 years! If the Rays cannot stay in Florida they should move here with Maddon in tow. Then, we give away Gibbons and the Jays to Montreal!:D
 

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1st half record: 49-47...need a minimum of 90W to make post season. The Jays will start a second half of the season with 66 games to go. That means they will need to win at least 40 out of 66 just to make it interesting down the stretch for Jays fans.
It is going to be very tough for the current Jays roster to make it into the playoff for the first time in 22 years! If the Rays cannot stay in Florida they should move here with Maddon in tow. Then, we give away Gibbons and the Jays to Montreal!:D
We are hoping that the Jays can get over their injuries and repeat May's run. That pretty much takes them 1/2 way to the playoffs.
 

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The good news is that ALE is quite weak this year. So might not need 90 to win it.

Baltimore ahead now but they have to do the West coast series the Jays just concluded. That will no doubt set them back.

Jays need EE, Lind and Lawrie back to stand a chance.
 

shack

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1st half record: 49-47...need a minimum of 90W to make post season. The Jays will start a second half of the season with 66 games to go. That means they will need to win at least 40 out of 66 just to make it interesting down the stretch for Jays fans.
It is going to be very tough for the current Jays roster to make it into the playoff for the first time in 22 years!
Baltimore is 52-42 which means to win 90 games they need to win 38 out of 68, which is a .559 winning percentage. Up until now they have a .553 winning percentage. That means they have to play better down the stretch than they have up until now.

I guess my points are that,

A) the division is far from locked up and

B) in spite of history the AL east is shit this year and unless somebody gets super hot, the winner will have less than 90 wins. I'd say 87 or 88.
 

shack

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Oops. Didn't see teassoc's post.
 

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We can't count on the Orioles to falter on their west coast trips starting tomorrow. The Jays have to play much better right off the bat without 3 of their best starting hitters in the lineup. They cannot afford to fall anymore games behind division leader when play resumes tomorrow. Jays start the second half with 2 series at home against below .500 teams,TEX and BOS. There are 7 games in total at home then they go on the road to NYY for another 3 with the Yanks. Even without their best players during this short stretch Jays have to have a winning record for the 10 games portion.
BAL start their second half all on the road. They start a 3 games series against OAK. Then, 3 more in LA. They concluded the road trip with 4 games in SEA. If I'm a jays fan,I am wishing that the Orioles come home with a similar record to the Jays when the Jays were out there a few weeks ago. But,the Jays should take care of their business at home as they prepare to face the Rangers tomorrow. I will be satisfied if Jays swept all 7 games at home!
 

Perry Mason

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The BJ's just secured their ticket to the WS!

They claimed LHP Brad Mills off waivers...

HIP HIP WHORE, EH!

Perry
 

Butler1000

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I'm curious who the armchair managers think is available at this point...and what exactly they are willing to give up.

Personally when I see the young arms in Hutch, Strolman, and Sanchez I see a long bright future with Players UNDER CONTROL for a long period of time. So unless you are willing to part with someone big off the roster, I don't see where we have a deal to be made.
 

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I am fed up with these waiver deals for a quick fix, They need to make a proper trade to fix the team. They need someone with some talent not has beens
 

Butler1000

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I am fed up with these waiver deals for a quick fix, They need to make a proper trade to fix the team. They need someone with some talent not has beens
Ok. Who are you willing to give up. And who do you think you can get for them?
 

Perry Mason

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Ok. Who are you willing to give up. And who do you think you can get for them?
I think that is the key, right there!

It says tons about AA's performance as GM over the past 5 years...

From AA to MLB the BJ's are thin in developed talent.

Perry
 

Butler1000

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I think that is the key, right there!

It says tons about AA's performance as GM over the past 5 years...

From AA to MLB the BJ's are thin in developed talent.

Perry
I'll agree on position players. But it looks like the pitching is going to work out petty damn good in the future. I think I read an article on that's where he tended to concentrate.
 
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