Jays Roundup - I Stood and Watched The Dark Sky Rise

Tuesday, September 28 2004 @ 08:21 AM EDT

Contributed by: Pepper Moffatt

With glaring sunlight in my eyes
I thought of all the times gone by
And laughed aloud at the crimson sky

Jays 4 - Orioles 1

Boxscore:

  1. Recaps:


  2. Fordin Notes on Gregg Zaun's foot, Gustavo Chacin's windup, and Roy Halladay:

      If Toronto manager John Gibbons had his way, Monday night's game would've been Roy Halladay's last start of the season. The skipper wants to go into the offseason without worrying about his ace, but the persuasive right-hander talked him into one more outing.

      "I told him I didn't think he needed it," Gibbons said. "But if you think about it, he's come this far. One more isn't going to affect him one way or the other."

  3. Ganter Notes on Joe Breeden's absence and Miguel Batista:

      But heading into next season, Batista says the only way he wants to continue as closer is if he can approach the success rates that pitchers such as Mariano Rivera and Eric Gagne have reached.

      "I have to be maybe not perfect but almost perfect," Batista said. "Anyone can say I'll do it and then just be so-so. I want to do it only if I can do it well. That's what I have to find out -- if I can do the job where I can save 50 or 60 games for this team.


  4. Mark Zwolinski discusses the Carlos contractual situation in "No offer yet for Delgado, GM says":

      "That report is totally false," Ricciardi said of a Toronto television report which claimed the Jays are on the verge of offering their superstar first baseman a three-year deal worth $21 million (all figures U.S.).

      "We haven't talked to Carlos or his agent about anything. The end of the season would be the time we'd make that decision."


  5. Tonight's 7:05PM EST start in Baltimore: LHP Ted Lilly (12-10, 3.92 ERA) vs. RHP Daniel Cabrera (12-7, 4.67 ERA). See the game preview for more details.

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