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« on: May 05, 2006, 10:47:14 pm »

Blue jays Crushed the Los Angeles angels of anahiem 13-3

i would put stats in here but i'm lazy.

The only thing i didn't understand was. Why the hell was Yankees suck being yelled in the stadium. i was listening to this on radio so. I know we hate the yankees but this just seems pointless to say. I know nobody cares but just felt like saying it.
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« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2006, 12:31:22 am »

I watched some of this game tonight...Toronto is definitely playing some good ball right now. Vernon Wells is a legit MVP candidate, their pitching looks solid (with or without the psychosomatic Burnett) and there's enough good bats in the lineup that they should score plenty of runs. Alexis Rios is quickly becoming a serious monster at the plate. He has that whole "smoothness" in the way he plays that a lot of the great ones have. I love watching players that have that. He only has 84 AB's this season though...is Toronto still sitting him against certain lefties like they were at the start of the season?

My Padres pitching is certainly fired up...at the time I'm posting this, SD is taking a scoreless game into the bottom of the 9th against the Cubbies. The Padres have now given up 0 runs, 4 hits and 8 walks in the last 18 innings. Walks aside, that's a tight stat-line there. Wink

Now we just need a 9th inning rally to get another 1-0 win. C'mon, you Wild Friars!

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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2006, 12:50:42 am »

I watched some of this game tonight...Toronto is definitely playing some good ball right now. Vernon Wells is a legit MVP candidate, their pitching looks solid (with or without the psychosomatic Burnett) and there's enough good bats in the lineup that they should score plenty of runs. Alexis Rios is quickly becoming a serious monster at the plate. He has that whole "smoothness" in the way he plays that a lot of the great ones have. I love watching players that have that. He only has 84 AB's this season though...is Toronto still sitting him against certain lefties like they were at the start of the season?

Toronto is giving him more starts against lefties then before, so thats a good thing . They are also putting him in leadoff, and he has done a great job in it too.

My Padres pitching is certainly fired up...at the time I'm posting this, SD is taking a scoreless game into the bottom of the 9th against the Cubbies. The Padres have now given up 0 runs, 4 hits and 8 walks in the last 18 innings. Walks aside, that's a tight stat-line there. Wink

rub it in why don't you. My team couldn't manage a shutout if their lives depended on it. The only guy we can rely on to get a shutout is Doc. And hes not 100%. at least he doesn't look it
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2006, 01:24:32 am »

Toronto is giving him more starts against lefties then before, so thats a good thing . They are also putting him in leadoff, and he has done a great job in it too.

If Alexis can become even an adequate hitter against lefties, he'll be set... If you ever feel like trading him, talk to Towers and Bochy in SD...they'll be glad to take him off your hands. Wink

rub it in why don't you. My team couldn't manage a shutout if their lives depended on it. The only guy we can rely on to get a shutout is Doc. And hes not 100%. at least he doesn't look it.

Baseball's full of these little trade-offs. We have a ballpark larger than several third world countries, and pitchers who can keep it inside our borders. What we DON'T have is anyone who even vaguely resembles Vernon Wells, or even Alexis Rios, in terms of offensive potential. I think if the Padres finish over .500 this year, it will be because they win a buttload of 1-0 and 2-1 type games.


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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2006, 01:29:30 am »

Hijack...My Cubbies Can't buy a run,I'm just see Carlos zambrano had a semidescent night...he's been horrid lately...Nice win by those padres...
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« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2006, 01:37:07 am »

...and it's my boy, Josh Barfield (son of a Blue Jay, so he gets an exception to the thread hijack laws) who knocks in the game winner in the bottom of the 11th.

Twenty straight scoreless innings by Padres' arms...

  ;D  Go Padres!  Grin
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