Tom Servo
Nittany Beavers
1-3 with 1 BB and 1K. Worked like a charm.Cliff Clavin said:Free to walk 4 times you mean! He's in the ump's head now.![]()
He's their 2nd highest OBP guy so why not have him up there before Donaldson and EE?
1-3 with 1 BB and 1K. Worked like a charm.Cliff Clavin said:Free to walk 4 times you mean! He's in the ump's head now.![]()
He's their 2nd highest OBP guy so why not have him up there before Donaldson and EE?
If the Indians clinch today, he could conceivably start game 3 on 10/28.avoiding injuries said:Does he pitch again this series...year?
After that game I think he's probably feeling...Limp Ditka said:Sikh
That's a good Bautista game this year. He ain't what he used to be.1-3 with 1 BB and 1K. Worked like a charm.![]()
Indians manager Terry Francona was understandably frustrated during the first inning of Monday’s ALCS Game 3. His starting pitcher Trevor Bauer, who had cut his finger fixing a drone, was bleeding all over the place. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons was on his way to complain to the umpires about the blood, and Francona knew Gibbons would win that argument.
With all that in mind, he seemed displeased with having a TBS camera focused on him in the dugout as he pondered this crucial pitching move.
Francona not-so-discreetly flipped off the camera.
but he's got a great arm !That's a good Bautista game this year. He ain't what he used to be.
Yeah he's been awful this year. Still whines like old Bautista thobut he's got a great arm !
bwahahahaha
(they probably have not actually seen the jays all year)
Yep, I'd be rooting for Merritt too. I thought Tito said during the in-game interview that everyone was available last night except for Merritt because he was starting game 4?Dear Tito,
I know every move you make seems to work but please no Kluber on short rest, he has never pitched on short rest.
Roll the dice on Merritt game 4 instead and use Kluber game 5 if it comes to that.
/clueless fan
It would be great if he could keep his mouth shut in the media and towards umps. He has a tremendous eye at the plate but his need to show up every ump if he feels the pitch is slightly off the plate is freaking annoying.Bautista seems like someone who is easy to dislike.
I'm really curious to see where he signs this offseason. I feel like he's worn out Jays fans patience with his complaining and maybe needs to go somewhere else. Plus it seems like the Jays will push hard to bring back Encarnacion and that really leaves no spot for Bautista because to make it very clear, he isn't capable of being a regular outfielder any more. I'm sure he could play 1B but he might be best suited to DH which limits the number of teams he can sign for and somewhat limits his appeal as a 36 year old coming off a 234/366/452 season. I don't think he's done but he's pretty clearly in decline on both sides of the ballBautista seems like someone who is easy to dislike.
Sorta. He actually said during that interview the Bauer injury bumped Kluber up to game 4 and Merritt was unavailable because he might be needed to start a game later in the series.Yep, I'd be rooting for Merritt too. I thought Tito said during the in-game interview that everyone was available last night except for Merritt because he was starting game 4?
From ESPN.com:Anyone have a line on Jays/Indians series? I'm thinking +1000/-1400
The issue comes up that he doesn't have anyone for Game 7, if Kluber pitches Game 5. He doesn't want it to come down to the wire and have to rely on the bullpen again. He'd rather roll the dice on Kluber with 3 days rest for Game 4, Merritt Game 5, Tomlin Game 6 and Kluber again Game 7 - if needed.Dear Tito,
I know every move you make seems to work but please no Kluber on short rest, he has never pitched on short rest.
Roll the dice on Merritt game 4 instead and use Kluber game 5 if it comes to that.
/clueless fan
Great experience with a first class organization. Suite with free food/drinks for first 5 innings...then to the row on the 3rd base dugout (looking right at the coaches/players as they walk back in after an at bat)...then a large in-stadium post-game party with more free food/drinks. The mood was electric...then somber...but this front office knows what it's doing. Really impressive ballpark especially considering it's age.Northern Voice said:Have fun in Toronto, are you just doing tonight's game? I think I'm the one person who doesn't like Under Armour![]()
If the Jays could win tonight, you have to like their matchups in games 5 and 6. Cleveland has clearly been better but the margin hasn't been huge.The issue comes up that he doesn't have anyone for Game 7, if Kluber pitches Game 5. He doesn't want it to come down to the wire and have to rely on the bullpen again. He'd rather roll the dice on Kluber with 3 days rest for Game 4, Merritt Game 5, Tomlin Game 6 and Kluber again Game 7 - if needed.
I know he's never done it before, but the Tribe is rolling on adrenaline right now. I think Kluber goes out there and performs as only Kluber can, and the Tribe sweeps the Jays tonight.
/equally clueless fan who listens to too much sports talk radio
Is this a new thing that home fans don't like Bautista? I don't blame them, but I thought he was well liked.Heading to the game now. It will either be a win or Bautista's last game as a Jay so win/win
He was making pretty strong contract demands before the season, stating he wasn't going to negotiate and there would be no hometown discounts. Then he played really mediocre baseball.Is this a new thing that home fans don't like Bautista? I don't blame them, but I thought he was well liked.
Toronto sports fans are weird.Is this a new thing that home fans don't like Bautista? I don't blame them, but I thought he was well liked.
You look past the annoying stuff when he is putting up gaudy numbers. Now that his production has slipped and his fielding deteriorated to complete uselessness but his attitude has stayed the same while expecting a massive contract... yeah, fans are turning on him. He's been great for the team and if he comes back cheap as a DH, great. Won't miss him though.Is this a new thing that home fans don't like Bautista? I don't blame them, but I thought he was well liked.
The Indians are the major's only team not to lose 4 in a row this season. Just saying.If the Jays could win tonight, you have to like their matchups in games 5 and 6. Cleveland has clearly been better but the margin hasn't been huge.
Yeah, I agree with this and in top of it, Toronto never properly embraces it's stars, there's a tendency to grossly overrate the John McDonald/Wendel Clark/Ryan Goins gritty grinder dirt bag types and find reasons not to cheer for the Bautista/Sundin/Kessel types.You look past the annoying stuff when he is putting up gaudy numbers. Now that his production has slipped and his fielding deteriorated to complete uselessness but his attitude has stayed the same while expecting a massive contract... yeah, fans are turning on him. He's been great for the team and if he comes back cheap as a DH, great. Won't miss him though.
I don't expect Toronto to reel off 4 straight. They're only 50/50 to win this afternoon. I do think games 5 andn 6 on paper with SP matchups favour Toronto.The Indians are the major's only team not to lose 4 in a row this season. Just saying.
Possibly. I agree with Game 5 (Merritt) as he is a little of the unknown type. Anything can happen. I would think Francona would double up Merritt with Clevinger in that game, but still I would be nervous. Tomlin would come back for Game 6, and if he pitched the way he did on Saturday, then I like the Tribe's chances in that game.I don't expect Toronto to reel off 4 straight. They're only 50/50 to win this afternoon. I do think games 5 andn 6 on paper with SP matchups favour Toronto.
Wendel Clark a grinder? No. 1 overall pick ... 330 career goals, over 30 in a season four times (including 46 one year).Yeah, I agree with this and in top of it, Toronto never properly embraces it's stars, there's a tendency to grossly overrate the John McDonald/Wendel Clark/Ryan Goins gritty grinder dirt bag types and find reasons not to cheer for the Bautista/Sundin/Kessel types.
He's a skilled grinder but there's a reason you used goals instead of points. He topped 50 points twice as a Leaf. Sundin topped 70 points 12 times in a less offensive era. Most Leafs fans are bigger Clark fans because he played a tough style.Wendel Clark a grinder? No. 1 overall pick ... 330 career goals, over 30 in a season four times (including 46 one year).
He was physical and that was a big reason he never could stay healthy for a full season, but I don't think he fits the "grinder" mold.
I guess I just put the "grinder" label on a third-line type guy, a 10-15 goals/season guy who doesn't necessarily get the notice. Clark was closer to a Cam Neely-type player than a third-liner, a tough guy who would fight anyone but also put the puck in the net pretty regularly. And he was a captain.He's a skilled grinder but there's a reason you used goals instead of points. He topped 50 points twice as a Leaf. Sundin topped 70 points 12 times in a less offensive era. Most Leafs fans are bigger Clark fans because he played a tough style.
Take this to the Baseball ForumI guess I just put the "grinder" label on a third-line type guy, a 10-15 goals/season guy who doesn't necessarily get the notice. Clark was closer to a Cam Neely-type player than a third-liner, a tough guy who would fight anyone but also put the puck in the net pretty regularly. And he was a captain.
If I ever got a Leafs replica jersey for my collection, "Clark 17" would be my first choice.
Josh Donaldson
It's possible Toronto lost Game 3 on purpose. All the truly great teams don't try during Game 3 - you rest up and psyche out your opponent that way.It's pretty cool that we'll get another game in this series, but I can't imagine a team coming back from 3-1, can you @tjnc09?
Let's not be silly. I'm infatued with the unintentional comedy that you provide. Because I, as well as others, find great humor in it, I do what I can to encourage you to post more.Bruce and Limp are infatuated with me.
I'd stalk me too.
Naw, I realize now that the majority of the people who post in these playoffs threads are too stupid for me.Let's not be silly. I'm infatued with the unintentional comedy that you provide. Because I, as well as others, find great humor in it, I do what I can to encourage you to post more.
Maybe he ought to shut his trap too:Zeke should lead off tomorrow but i expect we'll see Joey no-Bats again.
He bailed on the post game 4 interviews like a coward, and then decides to chirp about the Indians' starting pitcher for tomorrow. Dude is hitting .167; he needs to shut it.Ben Nicholson-SmithVerified account@bnicholsonsmith
Jose Bautista on Ryan Merritt: "With our experience in our lineup I'm pretty sure he's going to be shaking in his boots more than we are."
You just know he steals rum out of Yasiel Puig's locker.Rich Hill is Eddie Harris from Major League.
This just passed that clown #### on my Creepy Power Rankings for October.Not sure if it was mentioned earlier in the thread, but this obsessive need to cut the natural sound every time someone curses, is absolutely ruining the viewing experience. It's extremely jarring, it totally disrupts the flow of the action, and I feel like Joe Buck is in my living room.
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It will never get old.It's possible Toronto lost Game 3 on purpose. All the truly great teams don't try during Game 3 - you rest up and psyche out your opponent that way.