And now we look at the Replacements, the men who were summoned to join the team in mid-season.
The bullpen, gang. The bullpen.
Not enormously interested in the bench, were you. But you've been waiting for this one!
The starting pitchers, boys and girls.
Posted by
Magpie on Wednesday, September 12 2012 @ 02:59 PM EDT.
Most Recent Post: 09/19 12:56PM by panz04er [
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Time to consider the bench.
Moving right along... the outfielders and the DH.
I'm enjoying this, even as I feel the collective wisdom of the readership leaning on me to revise some planned grades upward.
We'll see whether you can move me!
You know it's coming.
And it's not going to be pretty.
It has been a roller-coaster ride for Blue Jay fans this season. There were the highs of the early season when the Jays were at the top of the division and able to take on all challengers. Now the Jays wins are few and expectations are low. The Jays record in August was 9-19, a 52 win season pace. But the Jays won four of their last five games in the month, two in New York and two against Tampa. From August 1 through August 25 the Jays record was 5-18, a 35 win season pace. Now the Jays have started September 0-3 and there is little expectation of a win on any night.
Posted by
Gerry on Tuesday, September 04 2012 @ 10:09 AM EDT.
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Help make the tenth annual survey a success by providing your opinion on fielders.
http://www.tangotiger.net/scout/
Last month, I received an invitation to a meeting of the Northwest Chapter of
SABR (
Society for American Baseball Research) at Nat Bailey Stadium and one of the guest speakers was Vancouver Canadians pitcher
Matt Johnson. He shared some interesting stories about his baseball career.
Vancouver Canadians righthander
Matt Johnson taking a breather after speaking at the August 11 SABR meeting at Nat Bailey Stadium.
There was discussion in the Bronx Therapy thread about the correlation between the Yankees reliably high total of walks and their reliably high total of runs scored.
Posted by
Magpie on Thursday, August 30 2012 @ 12:58 AM EDT.
Most Recent Post: 09/03 08:48AM by Petey Baseball [
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Jose Bautista's season is over. He's having surgery on his wrist.
On July 28, despite all their trials and tribulations, the Blue Jays had a 51-49 record. While there was a posse of contenders in their way, they were still 3.5 games out of a post-season berth.
Then came what can best be described as a Death Spiral.
We can use a new thread - and besides, let's marvel at this lineup!
Having just vented on how much I hate seeing 21 year olds in a major
league rotation, I thought I'd journey back through time and see if this franchise has ever made such a thing work.
(HINT - They have. Once or twice.But it was a long,
long time ago.)