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| Quote: Jint "Keeping up with us this year spooky.Leading the majors in homers. A-Rod went deep yesterday. Were muddling through despite injuries.'"
I'm still not sure WTF is going on to be honest! We were supposed to have a crap year and finish well below 500 (and below Baltimore).
Our young pitching staff have been for the most part just fantastic. Marcum, Cecil, Romero are looking like a great 1-2-3 for us and even Morrow is improving game by game. If Litsch can make even half the comeback that Marcum has later this month then who knows.
We hit 54 HRs in May and that's with Hill and Lind (our biggst producers last year) both still struggling. It's been pretty incredible so far and a lot of fun to watch too.
I expect there'll be some burnout at some point in the season so I'm just enjoying the ride while it lasts.
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| Ah, well. I wasn't expecting to get much from the Rays, but to blow a lead twice in the 9th. That's just so frustrating. Off day today and then bring on the Yankees. Got tickets for Saturday which will be one hell of a pitching duel between RickyRo and Pettitte. Can't wait. Cecil vs Burnett should be a cracker too.
Anyone see that blown call that robbed Armando Galarraga of a perfect game? It wasn't even close. Umpire Jim Joyce has admitted he blew the call which would have been the final out of the game. He even met with the player after the game to personally apologise. Sucks for both those guys.
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| Quote: spooky "Anyone see that blown call that robbed Armando Galarraga of a perfect game? It wasn't even close. Umpire Jim Joyce has admitted he blew the call which would have been the final out of the game. He even met with the player after the game to personally apologise. Sucks for both those guys.'"
Just watched that. Heartbreaking for both.
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| Great video on the usual site if you search for George Carlin Baseball vs Football
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| Another belter from Mike Leake again last night. Got to be in there for the rookie of the year awards if he keeps this up. 5-0 now with a 2.28 ERA, only four home runs allowed and is hitting .417. First time I've seen him pitch a live game and he gave the Nationals nothing.
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| Well that was an epic yesterday! Our BP totally redeemed itself with great performances all round. Always fun to witness a walk off win, even better when you're surrounded by big gobbed Yankee fans
Incredibly, we are going for the sweep today! Might have to start taking this team seriously.
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| Quote: spooky "Might have to start taking this team seriously.'"
Ooooooh, you couldn't resist. You'd done so well to last ill june.
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| Quote: Brasco "Ooooooh, you couldn't resist. You'd done so well to last ill june.
I know, I shouldn't even think it! That said, we did just take 2 games fromt he Yankees (and it should have been 3).
All 3 losses in the Rays & Yankees series were blown leads thanks to an underperforming BP and some unfathomable moves by the manager (and some pretty damn good opposition of course). While that's happening, it's not possible for me to take us completely seriously. Which is a crying shame because our offence is getting it done for the most part and our starting pitchers have been performing beyond anyone's wildest expectations. Hell, even Tallet pitched a beauty against Tampa. I know it's hard to look at this Jays team on paper and think anything good about them. But it's been the most exciting Jays team to watch in my breif time as a fan. Whatever happens now, that's something I never thought I'd see this year.
By the way, is walking Teixeira (hitless in June) the dumbest move by an MLB manager this year, or would that be not walking Cano (hitting 0.363 for the season)?
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| Quote: spooky "I know, I shouldn't even think it! That said, we did just take 2 games fromt he Yankees (and it should have been 3).
All 3 losses in the Rays & Yankees series were blown leads thanks to an underperforming BP and some unfathomable moves by the manager (and some pretty damn good opposition of course). While that's happening, it's not possible for me to take us completely seriously. Which is a crying shame because our offence is getting it done for the most part and our starting pitchers have been performing beyond anyone's wildest expectations. Hell, even Tallet pitched a beauty against Tampa. I know it's hard to look at this Jays team on paper and think anything good about them. But it's been the most exciting Jays team to watch in my breif time as a fan. Whatever happens now, that's something I never thought I'd see this year.
By the way, is walking Teixeira (hitless in June) the dumbest move by an MLB manager this year, or would that be not walking Cano (hitting 0.363 for the season)?'"
Robinson Cano dontcha know. He's putting up MVP type numbers for us. I do think it's time fof the divisions to be realigned. 4 of the best teams in the american league are in one division.
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| Quote: Brasco "Robinson Cano dontcha know. He's putting up MVP type numbers for us.'"
I know! So let's walk Tex, who clearly couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat right now, but we'll pitch to Robbie, who's raking. Senile Gaston does it again!
Quote: Brasco "I do think it's time for the divisions to be realigned. 4 of the best teams in the american league are in one division.'"
Either that or make it the top 4 teams in the AL/NL who make the play-offs. Winning a crappy division shouldn't automatically get you into the playoffs. If that means that 3/4 AL East teams make the play-offs then so be it. They'd be there on merit.
One thing's for sure. If we keep this up, it's going to be one hell of an interesting race for that wild card spot.
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| So young Mr Strasburg looks like the real deal. 14ks in 7 innings on your major league debut is pretty impressive. Haven't seen highlights yet but apparently his curve is unbelievable and his fastball got up to 100mph.
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| That was the first thing I checked on the news this morning. Incredible debut. I haven't read much of the reaction about it yet but 14k's is first rate stuff any other time normally, so to do it on your debut and over just seven innings. Wow! I hope the Nationals can keep hold of him and some of their other talent to make things interesting. They could grow that club on the back of him and some of their other talent.
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| First time in MLB history a pitcher has had 11k's+ in his debut.
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| Quote: Mark "First time in MLB history a pitcher has had 11k's+ in his debut.'"
The record is 15ks according to MLB.com
Quote: Mark "J.R. Richard and Karl Spooner are tied for the record with 15 in their first games. Richard did it for the Astros at San Francisco on Sept. 5, 1971 while Spooner got his mark for the Brooklyn Dodgers on Sept. 22, 1954 against the New York Giants.
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14ks is pretty amazing though.
Jays are stinking it up in Tampa, but then we always do so I'm not overly concerned. We have a shot at avoiding the sweep tonight, which is pretty much all I could have hoped for out of this series. We really do hate going to Tropicana.
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| 14K's and no walks is incredible!!
MLB TV is the best thing ive bought in recent memory.
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