Here's what I think I saw. The Jays went into a National League and swept the world champs.
Vernon Wells had two big hits and a crucial defensive play late in the
game.
I believe I'm now required to pee in a cup, right?
The Jays wrap up this little road trip with three games in the other nation's capital. That's right - first in war, first in peace, last in the National League East.
All the other AL East contenders conveniently lost their games yesterday. The Yankees, after dropping two of three against the very same Nationals who host the Jays tonight, will be in south Florida and hopefully the Marlins treat them with the same respect they just gave the Jays.
The Red Sox host Atlanta at Fenway this weekend - tonight's matchup features Daisuke Matsuzake for the home team and Atlanta counters with Kenshin Kawakami, who hasn't won since he shut down the Jays in Atlanta a month ago.
The Devil Fishies, having just dropped a couple of game in Coors Field, will venture into the Mets' new home. Whatever it's called.
Some folks were pointing out that the UZR numbers indicate that Vernon Wells is, by a mile, a pretty lousy centre fielder. That is indeed what those numbers say. They also say Scott Rolen is a middle of the pack third baseman, and that Derek Jeter is the fourth best defensive shortstop in the league.
All of which may be true.
We were just speaking in another thread about the wonderful Albert Pujols. Here are the career numbers per 162 games for Albert the Great and Some Other Guy:
G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO BAVG OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP
Albert Pujols 162 703 596 124 199 44 2 42 128 7 93 66 .334 .426 .627 1.053 171 374 20
Some Other Guy 162 681 587 104 194 39 9 25 104 4 86 37 .331 .417 .559 .976 159 328 13
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