Post subject: ***The Official 2007 Toronto Blue Jays Thread***
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:39 am
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I've got wild card hopes for this team this year. If our bullpen holds up and we keep Josh Towers the fuck away from the mound, I think we'll be alright.
Also, I see another solid year for my two MLB man-crushes: Lyle Overbay and his 1B counterpart in Boston, Kevin Youkilis. But, of course, Youkilis has nothing to do with this thread, so carry on.
So, what are everyone elses thoughts on this years team?
Post subject: Re: ***The Official 2007 Toronto Blue Jays Thread***
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 2:37 pm
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ThumbingMyWayToNFLD wrote:
I've got wild card hopes for this team this year. If our bullpen holds up and we keep Josh Towers the fuck away from the mound, I think we'll be alright.
Also, I see another solid year for my two MLB man-crushes: Lyle Overbay and his 1B counterpart in Boston, Kevin Youkilis. But, of course, Youkilis has nothing to do with this thread, so carry on.
So, what are everyone elses thoughts on this years team?
dirty frank will be nasty (if healthy), but having him at DH means that glaus has to play 3rd everyday, which means he'll break down for sure (shoulders already hurting). a.j. is another "eggshells" guy, but can provide so much "if healthy." i think it will be just like last year, meaning that it would take a major collapse from Bos or NY for the birds to get in the playoffs
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I'm excited for this year, though I am every spring. I'm not all that worried about Towers... he fell apart last year, but he was really good before that. I think he just needs some confidence. The offense will be disturbing... Hill is a legitimate .300 hitter who will bat either 8th or 9th... Johnson is a perfect lead off hitter because he's always on, then it goes Overbay-Wells-Thomas-Glaus-Rios... wow... opposing pitch won't want to pitch to any of them, but they'll have no choice.
Like every year, I think they can make the playoffs, but even if they don't this is gonna be a lot of fun.
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It would have been nice to win the first game of the season in 9 innings, but I'll take. Overbay was 2-4 with an RBI and (surprise, surprise) a double.
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ThumbingMyWayToNFLD wrote:
It would have been nice to win the first game of the season in 9 innings, but I'll take. Overbay was 2-4 with an RBI and (surprise, surprise) a double.
Yeah, nice first inning... Halladay was off and on... meh, a win's a win.
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teflonsteve wrote:
hopefully our patchwork pitching will work. our batters are deadly. can't wait for opening day on monday.
anyone know if the CBC contract ever panned out?
dont think they got any games, snet has 116, tsn 20 and the rest are mlb.tv
pretty good win today, glad i took the day off, the first innings was awesome but scarey how the bats went quiet after that, & i can see gibby pulling clayton for stairs in the late innings like that PH a lot
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klehtun wrote:
teflonsteve wrote:
hopefully our patchwork pitching will work. our batters are deadly. can't wait for opening day on monday.
anyone know if the CBC contract ever panned out?
dont think they got any games, snet has 116, tsn 20 and the rest are mlb.tv
pretty good win today, glad i took the day off, the first innings was awesome but scarey how the bats went quiet after that, & i can see gibby pulling clayton for stairs in the late innings like that PH a lot
Yeah, that's the nice thing about having all those options at SS.
I'm lucky to be working somewhere I can watch the afternoon games.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
ThumbingMyWayToNFLD wrote:
Damn, rough way to lose today. If it weren't for Burnett and Marcum opening the flood gates, we would have had this game with our incredible comeback.
No, if Magglio Ordonez was a serviceable rightfielder, this game would have still been a blowout.
I suppose you have a point, but that wind was utterly brutal. I've played left and right field (and first and third) my whole life and here in Newfoundland, the wind is infinitely stronger than in Detroit. It's really tough to get a read on the ball, believe me.
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ThumbingMyWayToNFLD wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
ThumbingMyWayToNFLD wrote:
Damn, rough way to lose today. If it weren't for Burnett and Marcum opening the flood gates, we would have had this game with our incredible comeback.
No, if Magglio Ordonez was a serviceable rightfielder, this game would have still been a blowout.
I suppose you have a point, but that wind was utterly brutal. I've played left and right field (and first and third) my whole life and here in Newfoundland, the wind is infinitely stronger than in Detroit. It's really tough to get a read on the ball, believe me.
You're absolutely right. And it's even worse when you have someone like Ordonez trying to make a play. If his gimpy knee doesn't prevent him from getting to the ball, surely his terrible glove (or judgment) will allow him to botch the play.
Nevertheless, Grilli gave up three straight bloop singles that could have been caught.
Burnett got lid up. He looked horrible. Toronto can thank Victor for making it a game.
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That's true. Further reason for me to think that Ordonez is Detriot's answer to Manny - a big bush of hair flowing in the breeze as he struggles valiantly to make a play.
bob mcgowan had the vp or marketing from the jays on the show yesterday pretty funny stuff, basically the ''new'' version is the same w/out the kid falling off the bed
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