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I decided to split off a separate thread for RSVPs and ticket questions for the Insurrection on Monday, July 26th. I've already reserved a large-ish block of tickets, and the sections behind that are being held for us. You can buy your own tickets in 518 if you like, but we'll save a large amount on the tickets if we buy them as a group. The more we buy, the better the price.

Either way, please RSVP in this thread if you need tickets (and please also write how many you'll need) or if you'll be coming but already have tickets. If you've already RSVPed in the other thread, please do it again here, to help with my disorganization.
Everybody wants a thrill
Payin' anything to roll the dice
Just one more time


Odds and ends from around the Canadian baseball world:
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Tonight the best the Jays have takes on arguably the best team in baseball (note: the stats seem to be about a week old).

I've decided to initiate a new ritual - during every road game Roy Halladay pitches this season, my Halladay bobblehead will be facing the TV screen, overseeing the action as it were. I'll also have my Hinske and Delgado bobbleheads at the ready when their namesakes are at bat. If you have these bobbleheads, I invite you to do the same.

In three starts versus the Fenwaymen this season, Doc's numbers are:

20 Innings, 22 hits, 7 runs (all earned), 2 homers, 5 walks, 20 K, 30 GB/22 FB, 85 Batters Faced. His pitch counts were 110, 107 and 124 respectively.
Tragic news for the sabermetric community today as it was learned that Doug Pappas has passed away in Texas.

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There's a gun in your hand
And it's pointing at your head.


Okay, it's not that bad. But sheer frustration was the order of the day for the Blue Jays and their fans, as a feel-good victory turned into a tear-your-hair-out loss on a ninth-inning grand slam. No doubt the Jays’ on-field and front-office personnel feel worse about this than anyone else. But the vultures are circling:
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There've been lots of newsworthy events in the minors this season - chief among them being TJ surgery for "former" top pitching prospect Dustin McGowan.

Let's see who the BB readership and authorship think are the best prospects at this moment in time. Points will be awarded for each ballot on the following basis: 25-22-20-18-16 and decreasing by one to 20th place (1 point).

My list is as follows: 1) Quiroz, 2) Rios, 3) Bush, 4) Hill, 5) Rosario, 6) Banks, 7) Gross, 8) Peterson, 9) Adams, 10) McGowan, 11) Marcum, 12) Ryan Roberts, 13) Vito, 14) League, 15) Rich, 16) Mastney, 17) Justin James, 18) Felix Romero, 19)Tingler, 20) J-F Griffin
A rare 12:35 pm weekday start time for your Toronto Blue Jays, who set out for Boston after this game. Justin Miller looks to extend his string of good starts; opposing The Illustrated Man is righty Kyle Lohse. Orlando Hudson's hitting #2 today, and Eric Hinske and Josh Phelps are back in the lineup; Gregg Zaun gets the day-game-after-a-night-game start. Hey Torontonians: it's sunny and 20 degrees! What are you still doing at the office? Get down to the Dome and get yourself a ballgame, a beer and a tan! Vamoose!
Hey, I took a night off from baseball yesterday, did I miss anything?

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No need to get uptighter
Come on, you little fighter
And get back up again....


It wasn't pretty, but the Jays will take it. As Spencer Fordin and Mark Zwolinski summarized, Miguel Batista couldn’t match the historic heroics of his former Diamondbacks rotation mate Randy Johnson, who fired a perfect game in Atlanta last night. But Batista did no-hit the Twins through five innings as the Jays held on for a 5-3 victory. Reed Johnson had 3 hits and 2 RBI for the Gray Jays.
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How's this for a blast from the past:



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I'm beginning to think that there's only so much a hitting coach can do.
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Don’t let the fire rush to your head
I've heard the accusation before
And I ain't gonna take any more, believe me.


Game summaries from Geoff Baker, Mike Ganter and Spencer Fordin tell the story: Ted Lilly was homer-prone again, the bullpen allowed the go-ahead runs to score in the 9th, and despite a scrappy performance by the lesser lights on offence, the heart of the order again failed to produce (a collective 1 for 13 last night for Wells/Delgado/Hinske). It’s a theme that’s rapidly coming to look like it could be the Blue Jays’ 2004 highlights video.
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With tonight's game, the Blue Jays will be just about one-quarter the way through the season. If their performance continues at this rate, then they will finish 66-96, or 20 games behind last year's pace. Since the odds against that are phenomenally high, it stands to reason that this team simply has to get better. So maybe the best way to look at it is that tonight's matchup with the Twins (Miguel Batista vs. Johan Santana) marks the end of one truly ugly quarter and the start of a brand new and better one. Aren't companies always telling shareholders to ignore those pesky first-quarter results? There you go. Enjoy the game.
Snake just wrote this fantastic post in the Cheer Club thread, but the idea is so grand that it requires its own thread for planning, organizing and daydreaming:
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Since the Cheer Club began operations in earnest this month, we have had a lot of reports of SkyDome "security" personnel acting to repress cheering for the Blue Jays.

In the late 1990s, I personally (along with the people I was attending with) was given instructions several times by ushers to be quiet or face ejection, in response to perfectly clean cheering. I had been under the impression that this was changing; that the team was fully behind the idea of the fans trying to make noise to support the team. I am convinced now that this is no longer the case.
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