Jays Roundup - Sammy Was Low

Monday, September 20 2004 @ 09:24 AM EDT

Contributed by: Pepper Moffatt

Just watching the show
Over and over again
Knew it was time
He'd made up his mind
To leave his dead life behind

Jays 9 - Rays 7

Boxscore

  1. Recaps:


  2. Fordin Notes on Miguel Batista:

      Call it the Portable Miguel Batista, and bring it to any bullpen.

      Every time he pitches, the man has plenty to say. He spews half-baked anecdotes and aphorisms, some of them accurate and most of them entertaining. One thing's abundantly clear, even after one relief appearance: The writers -- and readers -- are the main winners in this arrangement.

    In other news Gustavo Chacin and Brandon League have been called up to the big team. Congratulations Brandon and Gustavo!

  3. Ganter Notes on Miguel Batista and the two call-ups:

      The Jays transferred outfielder Frank Catalanotto to the 60-day disabled and designated reliever Aquilino Lopez for assignment to free up spots for pitchers Gustavo Chacin and Brandon League.

    More details about the roster moves can be found in CP's "Jays promote Chacin, League".

  4. In "Prospects given chance to shine with the big club" Millson describes how the call-ups will impact the rotation:

      That means left-hander Ted Lilly's start will be bumped to Wednesday. Halladay will come off the disabled list to make his first start since July 16 tomorrow night against the Yankees, who defeated the Boston Red Sox yesterday to open a 4½-game lead in the American League East.

      "Lilly has pitched a lot of innings [1861/3] and we wanted to give him an extra day," interim manager John Gibbons said. "Even if we didn't have another guy, there was a chance we were going to spot-start somebody."

    What are everyone's opinions on the moves? I'm really looking forward to seeing these two pitch and gives even the most jaded Jays fans a reason to watch the rest of the season.

  5. In "Young pitchers throw some light on future" Richard Griffin seems particularly excited to see Brandon League pitch:

      The Jays need some phee-noms of their own if they are going to sell this team to casual fans next season. One thing is certain: Casual fans aren't excited by David Bush, Vinnie Chulk, Jason Frasor, Josh Towers or Justin Miller. The skills of those guys are too subtle.

      Players to excite the casual fans, not just in Toronto, are the hitters who bomb tape-measure homers and pitchers with the ability to throw 100 miles per hour. Remember the ripple that went through the crowd in Billy Koch's early, flame-throwing years whenever he would hit triple digits on the Jumbotron.

      With that in mind, the Jays have just called up another with that ability, blazing right-hander Brandon League. The 21-year-old Hawaiian appeared several times during the spring in the Grapefruit League and impressed Jays coaches with his maturity.


  6. Tonight's 7:05PM EST start in New York: This one is a must watch for Jays fans, as RHP Gustavo Chacin makes his major league debut against RHP Javier Vazquez (14-9, 4.75 ERA). Spencer Fordin has all the details in his game preview.

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