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***Official Jays Thread*** They spent $234 Million on this? (1 Viewer)

Adam Lind on paternity list, Brad Lincoln recalled. In addition to giving the Jays overused bullpen another arm, his career .243 MLB batting average probably makes him the best pinch hitting option over Bonifacio/DeRosa/Blanco.

 
Anthopoulos leads the majors in waiver claims. He's the big time equivalent of that guy in your fantasy league.

 
So the Jays got swept in a 4 game series by the Yankees, have now lost 10 of their last 13, and have won just 1 of their first 8 series'. Now what?

 
So the Jays got swept in a 4 game series by the Yankees, have now lost 10 of their last 13, and have won just 1 of their first 8 series'. Now what?
Trade for more Marlins?
The Blue Jays AAA rotation reads like a pack of 2007 Topps commons. Miguel Batista, Ramon Ortiz, David Bush, Claudio Vargas, Buddy Carlyle and Justin Germano have all started games for Buffalo this year.

 
This team is capable of going 17-9 over a stretch an any time IMO, but that only gets them back to .500. It's going to be an uphill battle.

Right now, taking Jose Reyes out of it, the highest batting average is Rajai Davis' .267

The only one with an OBP over .315 is Adam Lind.

On the other hand, opponents are batting .290+ against each of Morrow, Johnson and Buehrle... those three all have ERA's above 5 as well.

Not panic time yet but it's getting close.

 
The only one with an OBP over .315 is Adam Lind.
... and you wanted to run him out of town... <_<
Lind's 21% walk rate is one of the oddest small sample stats of the season so far (SSSOTSSF).

His major league BB% in the past three seasons were 6.2%, 5.9% and 8.2% and his K% were 23.5%, 19.7% and 17.3%. He's somehow turned that around this month and transformed into Eddie Stanky (complete with a .318 SLG).

 
The only one with an OBP over .315 is Adam Lind.
... and you wanted to run him out of town... <_<
Lind's 21% walk rate is one of the oddest small sample stats of the season so far (SSSOTSSF).

His major league BB% in the past three seasons were 6.2%, 5.9% and 8.2% and his K% were 23.5%, 19.7% and 17.3%. He's somehow turned that around this month and transformed into Eddie Stanky (complete with a .318 SLG).
I printed this thread out and sent it to him for bulletin board material. Dude's feelings were seriously hurt.

 
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Cliff Clavin said:
Complete list of 500 level HRs

Shawn Green and Delgado were the only lefties.
good job out of you
I like how Carlos Delgado hit one in the 5th deck off of Andy Pettitte 15 YEARS AGO.

Also, Raul Mondesi hit one up there against current Blue Jay Darren Oliver 10 years ago (and I bet he looked old then).

Gary Sheffield hit one off of Miguel Batista 9 years ago, Batista is currently on the Jays AAA team in Buffalo.

This is me talking about anything but the current Blue Jays season/tonight's game.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Complete list of 500 level HRs

Shawn Green and Delgado were the only lefties.
good job out of you
I like how Carlos Delgado hit one in the 5th deck off of Andy Pettitte 15 YEARS AGO.

Also, Raul Mondesi hit one up there against current Blue Jay Darren Oliver 10 years ago (and I bet he looked old then).

Gary Sheffield hit one off of Miguel Batista 9 years ago, Batista is currently on the Jays AAA team in Buffalo.

This is me talking about anything but the current Blue Jays season/tonight's game.
Mondesi's son is a SS prospect in low minors for the Royals.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
Lind in the 2 spot? Really? Really? :wall:
Guy shockingly has a .380+ OBP, far and away the best on the team. Guy deserves the 2 spot more than anyone else at the moment.
Come on. Its a ridiculous small sample that buoyed by a single game where he got 4 walks. A guy with a 7.1% career walk rate and .318 OBP isn't suddenly turning into an OB machine. Even in his single good year, he couldn't manage .380OBP. Thankfully that little experiment only last one game.

 
I think these guys will straighten it out in the next month or so and be a very good team by August. Tough taking all these guys from all these different teams and throw them all together, continuity in baseball is pretty important. Once the pitching finds their footing they'll be just fine IMO.

 
Romero looked to be OK until one bad inning in the 4th did him in. He was sitting in the low 90s early but lost velocity and command at the same time. His outing was still probably half full after such a terrible spring.

 
I think these guys will straighten it out in the next month or so and be a very good team by August. Tough taking all these guys from all these different teams and throw them all together, continuity in baseball is pretty important. Once the pitching finds their footing they'll be just fine IMO.
I agree, problem is they have to play 80-52 baseball from here out to get to 90 wins. It's possible and they should be a good team, it's a big hole though.
 
Cliff Clavin said:
Lind in the 2 spot? Really? Really? :wall:
Guy shockingly has a .380+ OBP, far and away the best on the team. Guy deserves the 2 spot more than anyone else at the moment.
Come on. Its a ridiculous small sample that buoyed by a single game where he got 4 walks. A guy with a 7.1% career walk rate and .318 OBP isn't suddenly turning into an OB machine. Even in his single good year, he couldn't manage .380OBP. Thankfully that little experiment only last one game.
Look at his game log, he's walked in 7 of the last 9 games he's played in and he didn't even start in 2 of those games, his recent trend of walking is more than just the 4 walk game. I've been as big of a Lind-hater as the next guy in recent years, and he's still pretty ####, but he's certainly more deserving of the 2 hole than Melky is right now. What good is Lind's walking hot streak if it's going to waste in the bottom of the order with Izturis and Kawasaki's .275 SLG%'s? Might as well try turning these solo bombs the middle of the order keeps getting into 2 run bombs.
 
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So what should be a fly out hits the catwalk in Tropicana field causing it to drop in the middle of nowhere. If it hits the catwalk, it's a home run (despite the fact it would have otherwise have landed in Rasmus' glove), but there's no camera angle showing it hitting the catwalk.

So what should have been an out, then should have been a home run by the ground rules becomes an RBI single.

Also Mark Buerlhe can go back to Miami and live with his pit bulls if he likes, he's basically been throwing batting practise all season.

 
Casey Janssen loves expanded strike zones. And all other strike zones, to be fair, but an ump calling anything near the plate and Janssen on the mound seems particularly unfair.

What a great comeback!

 
Janssen hasn't given up a hit over his last 7 innings, has faced the minimum 21 batters in that time and hasn't walked a batter this season. He has given up 3 hits all season long.

 
Casey Janssen loves expanded strike zones. And all other strike zones, to be fair, but an ump calling anything near the plate and Janssen on the mound seems particularly unfair.

What a great comeback!
That was a terrible strike zone tonight. Consistent. But terrible.

Great comeback :thumbup:

ETA: And a big thanks to Yunel. He helped out the Jays more tonight than he did all last year.

 
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Another nice comeback win for the Jays, now guaranteed a series split in Tampa, where they haven't won a series since 2007. Big HR from Colby, solid bullpen again behind Happ, just like last night after Buehrle, and Janssen took 11 pitches this time out to get 3 up, 3 down.

Reason for hope?

Hope Happ is okay.

 

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