So, did anyone watch the game?
So, did anyone watch the game?
Well, the good folks over at the World-Wide Leader have graced the Internets with the first in-season ranking of all 30 MLB teams.
Let's look at some of the biggest changes after Week 1; your thoughts and opinions are welcome of course.
Let's cut right to the chase ... the AL East has four of the top nine teams ranked, including your Blue Jays at a hale and hearty #8 ...
Monday Night Update: get your entries in by midnight Tuesday! I'm bumping this thread to the top because it's gotten buried.
In a recent thread here on Da Box, the self-awarely-named Cynicalguy ranted, "I remember [Richard Griffin] writing a column comparing the Jays all-time team vs the Expos all-time team and commenting that the Expos all-time team was better ... which was laughable."
Let's see if that holds up ...
One week from today is the Jays last pre-season game. From this point on Cito intends on playing the regulars more and more to get ready for the real games. Cito also announced that Jason Frasor is his likely closer.
The Jays got off to a fast start in the spring but the results have been rockier recently. Shaun Marcum celebrated his being named as the opening day starter by giving up nine runs yesterday and Brian Tallet and Marc Rzepczynski have been getting hit around too. Brandon Morrow, Dustin McGowan, Jesse Carlson, Edwin Encarnacion and Lyle Overbey are battling injuries.
But these games don't count right?