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Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Posted on April 18, 2012 at 11:19 PM.
Toronto - The Blue Jays get swept by the Rays as Toronto loses a tough one in the 13th inning. Manager John Farrell left Casey Janssen in one inning too long and it bit the Jays in the end. Janssen pitched well in his first two innings of relief but allowed the first two hitters to reach base in the 13th before giving up a 2-run triple to Scott. Brignac put it out of reach on the next pitch with the only home run of the night over the right field wall.

Blue Jay starter Henderson Alvarez bounced back after two miserable outings to start the season. Alvarez pitched 6 innings of one-run ball before being lifted for Jason Frasor in the 7th. Alvarez lowered his season's ERA to below 9 for the first time in three starts.

The Jays' bats remain cold as they could only garner one extra base hit on Colby Rasmus' double in the bottom of the 3rd. Rajai Davis sacrificed Rasmus to 3rd and then Omar Vizquel hit the sac fly that gave Toronto their only run of the night. The Jays didn't get another runner past 1st base.

The Jays begin a 7-game road trip tomorrow night in Kansas City as Kyle Drabek looks to continue his strong early season performance on the mound. Saturday the Jays will need a fifth starter for only the second time this season. Farrell has yet to name that starter, but several candidates are in the mix including Double-A right-hander Drew Hutchinson and Triple-A righty Jesse Chavez. An announcement is expected either Thursday or Friday.

Despite Joel Carreno breaking camp as the team's fifth starter, he is not expected to be called back up to take the spot.



Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays
Apr 19, 2012123456789ExtrasRHE
Tampa Bay (7-4)00010000000045140
Toronto (4-7)0010000000000191
W: Niemann (1-0) L: Janssen (0-1)
Tampa Bay Rays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Upton, CF602001.235
Keppinger, 2B612001.333
Zobrist, RF601001.316
Fuld, PR-RF010000.000
Pena, DH110000.250
Joyce, LF501011.324
Scott, 1B611202.341
Brignac, SS613300.405
Molina, C300000.212
Longoria, PH100001.308
Vogt, C201000.200
Rodriguez, 3B502001.333
TOTALS52514518
BATTING
3B: Scott (1), Keppinger (1)
HR: Brignac (2)
RBI: Scott 2 (8), Brignac 3 (6)
GIDP: Keppinger
Tampa Bay Rays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Hellickson8.0511064.67
Niemann (W, 1-0)5.0400130.71
TOTALS1391119
Toronto Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Escobar, SS601000.196
Johnson, 2B503000.213
Bautista, RF401011.239
Encarnacion, 1B500000.319
Lind, DH501001.386
Arencibia, C401002.233
Lawrie, PR-3B100000.128
Rasmus, CF511002.182
Davis, LF100000.125
Thames, PH-LF301000.258
Vizquel, 3B200101.200
Mathis, C200002.333
TOTALS4319119
BATTING
2B: Rasmus (4)
RBI: Vizquel (2)
SF: Vizquel
SAC: Davis
GIDP: Escobar, Bautista
BASERUNNING
CS: Johnson (1)
FIELDING
E: Encarnacion (1)
Toronto Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Alvarez6.0711148.56
Frasor1.0100004.32
Perez1.0000005.87
Oliver0.2000002.45
Santos1.1100022.70
Janssen (L, 0-1)3.0544029.95
TOTALS13145518

Monday, April 9, 2012
Posted on April 9, 2012 at 08:02 PM.
Toronto 6, Baltimore 3

Finally the Jays got some decent pitching even though Morrow only lasted 5 innings against the Orioles. The bullpen allowed 5 hits over 4 innings with 2 runs and 2 walks. Not a great performance but much better than the first time through the rotation.

Luis Perez continues to struggle with control in his outings. If not for a double play, Thames to Arencibia, his line would look a lot worse. Morrow struggled with his control, walking 4 in 5 innings as well.

The bats seem to come alive today as Lind went yard in the 1st inning for this 4th of the season. Escobar followed with a solo shot and Thames followed with a two-run dinger in the 6th. Even though the Jays registered only one walk, they were more patient at the plate than they have been all season. Several hitters went deep into the count, knocking Arrieta out after 5 innings.

The Jays are now 3-4 on this young season with Henderson Alvarez set to start the middle game of the three game series vs. Baltimore. Alvarez hopes to bounce back from his first start of the season, a short outing loss against the Red Sox.

In transaction news, the Jays sent Joel Carreno down to Triple-A Las Vegas and recalled left-hander Aaron Laffey to add another south paw to the bullpen. The Jays will go with a 4-man rotation until April 21st, when they will decide who the 5th starter will be.



Baltimore Orioles at Toronto Blue Jays
Apr 13, 2012123456789RHE
Baltimore ()001000110380
Toronto ()21001200x691
W: Morrow (2-0) L: Arrieta (1-1) S: Santos (2)
Baltimore Orioles
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Roberts, 2B200030.318
Chavez, LF412110.370
Markakis, RF501100.194
Hardy, SS300011.269
Jones, CF401001.269
Reimold, DH311010.250
Betemit, 3B400003.217
Davis, 1B401101.187
Wieters, C412001.480
TEAM TOTALS3338367
BATTING:
2B: Jones (3), Chavez (1), Reimold (2)
3B: Chavez (1)
RBI: Markakis (1), Davis (1), Chavez (3)
GIDP: Davis, Chavez
Toronto Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Escobar, SS411101.267
Johnson, 2B311001.107
Bautista, RF400000.250
Lind, 1B311200.370
Encarnacion, DH412001.370
Lawrie, 3B400002.174
Thames, LF322211.300
Rasmus, CF401000.222
Arencibia, C301100.235
TEAM TOTALS3269616
BATTING:
2B: Rasmus (2)
HR: Escobar (2), Lind (4), Thames (1)
RBI: Escobar (5), Lind 2 (9), Arencibia (3), Thames 2 (3)
HBP: Lind, Johnson
FIELDING:
E: Lawrie (1)
Baltimore Orioles
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Arrieta (L, 1-1)5.0644124.15
Gregg1.0222015.40
Ayala2.0100034.50
TEAM TOTALS8.096616
Toronto Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Morrow (W, 2-0)5.0311442.92
Frasor (H, 1)1.0100117.71
Perez (H, 1)0.22111013.50
Janssen1.0211019.00
Cordero (H, 1)0.10000113.50
Santos (S, 2)1.0000004.50
TEAM TOTALS9.083367
Posted on April 9, 2012 at 05:32 PM.
The Jays could not get Dustin Pedroia out on Tuesday, April 10th and the Red Sox took the 2nd game of the series 13-8. Pedroia finished the game 5 for 5 with 4 runs scored and 6 runs batted in.

As has been the Jays problem thus far on the young season, the pitching has not been good enough. For a 3rd consecutive game, the starting pitcher has not gotten past the 5th inning. Today, Drabek lasted 4.1 innings before giving way to Luis Perez, who promptly walked the only hitter he faced.

Hitters once again swung wildly at pitches out of the zone, culminating in 11 strikeouts. Toronto is batting .236 as a team. Couple the low team batting average with the 8.79 team ERA and any fan will see why they are failing to win games.

The Blue Jays bullpen again struggled to get outs. Five relievers combined to allow 9 hits and 8 runs in 4.2 innings. The Jays find themselves in the basement on this young season at 1-4.

Boston Red Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
Apr 10, 2012123456789RHE
Boston (2-3)01303111313151
Toronto (1-4)0012050008130
W: Melancon (1-0) L: Villanueva (0-1) S: Albers (1)
Boston Red Sox
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Ellsbury, CF511010.304
Crawford, LF600102.174
Gonzalez, 1B321020.350
Ortiz, DH433010.143
Pedroia, 2B545600.444
Youkalis, 3B511001.143
Ross, RF511200.333
Lavarnway, C502300.333
Aviles, SS511000.400
TEAM TOTALS4313151243
BATTING:
2B: Pedroia 2 (2), Youkalis (2), Lavarnway (1)
3B: Ellsbury (1), Aviles (1)
HR: Pedroia 2 (2)
RBI: Crawford (3), Pedroia 6 (6), Ross 2 (5), Lavarnway 3 (10)
BASERUNNING:
SB: Pedroia (2)
FIELDING:
E: Lavarnway (1)
PB: Lavarnway (1)
Toronto Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Davis, LF5000010.000
Escobar, SS5110000.238
Bautista, RF5221030.250
Lind, 1B4133001.421
Encarnacion, DH4130010.368
Johnson, 2B4110020.050
Vizquel, 3B3111120.333
Francisco, CF3001020.000
Mathis, C4122001.500
TEAM TOTALS3781381112
BATTING:
2B: Bautista (2), Lind (3)
HR: Lind (3), Mathis (1)
RBI: Bautista (4), Francisco (1), Lind 3 (7), Mathis 2 (2), Vizquel (1)
SF: Francisco
BASERUNNING:
CS: Vizquel (1)
Boston Red Sox
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Lackey5.19770611.81
Melancon (W, 1-0)0.2211009.00
Aceves (H, 1)1.0200020.00
Albers (S, 1)2.0000130.00
TEAM TOTALS9.01388111
Toronto Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Drabek4.16552310.38
Perez0.00111013.50
Villanueva (L, 0-1)1.25330017.18
Janssen1.0111009.00
Oliver1.0100000.00
Cordero1.02331016.20
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Posted on April 8, 2012 at 01:12 PM.
Joel Carreno pitched well in his first Major League start Sunday, but Ubaldo Jimenez pitched better. Jimenez struck out 7 in 6 innings while allowing only 4 hits and a run. Jimenez located his curve ball well and kept the Jays hitters off balance all day with the bender.

Carreno didn't miss many bats and finally ran into trouble in the 6th inning, allowing the first two hitters to reach base.

Shin Soo Choo blew the game open in the bottom of the 8th with a 3-run blast off Blue Jay reliever Jason Frasor. The Jays fall to 1-2 on the season.





Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians
Apr 8, 2012123456789RHE
Toronto (1-2)000001010250
Cleveland (2-1)00010114x7150
W: Jimenez (1-0) L: Carreno (0-1) S: Pestano (1)
Toronto Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Escobar, SS400001.308
Johnson, 2B300202.000
Bautista, RF-1B400011.273
Lind, 1B301001.364
Davis, PR-RF100000.000
Encarnacion, DH401001.364
Lawrie, 3B401001.273
Thames, LF300001.182
Arencibia, C311000.125
Rasmus, CF211011.222
TOTALS3025229
BATTING
2B: Lind (2), Lawrie (2)
3B: Rasmus (1)
RBI: Johnson 2 (2)
SF: Johnson
GIDP: Lawrie
Toronto Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Carreno (L, 0-1)5.0822123.60
Oliver0.2100000.00
Janssen0.1111109.00
Frasor1.15440113.50
Cordero0.2000010.00
TOTALS8.0157724
Cleveland Indians
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Choo, RF524300.429
Cabrera, SS400010.143
Hafner, 1B501002.250
Santana, C411100.273
Kotchman, DH412000.500
Kipnis, 2B311011.273
Sizemore, CF402100.375
Duncan, LF413201.417
Lopez, 3B411000.375
TOTALS37715724
BATTING
2B: Choo (3), Kotchman (1), Duncan (1)
HR: Choo (1)
RBI: Santana (3), Choo 3 (6), Duncan 2 (4), Sizemore (1)
GIDP: Kotchman, Sizemore
Cleveland Indians
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Jimenez (W, 1-0)6.0411171.50
Perez (H, 1)1.0000000.00
Tejeda (H, 1)0.21111013.50
Pestano (S, 1)1.1000020.00
TOTALS9.052229

Thursday, April 5, 2012
Posted on April 5, 2012 at 06:32 PM.
MLB12 The Show

The opening game of the season was a brutal defeat by the Jays. Ricky Romero had problems locating his fastball, allowing 4 walks in 5 innings. Despite back-to-back homeruns by Adam Lind and Edward Encarnacion, the Jays could not provide enough support for a wild Romero.


Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Indians
Apr 5, 2012123456789RHE
Toronto (0-1)0002001003102
Cleveland (1-0)12002300x890
W: Masterson (1-0) L: Romero (0-1)
Scoring Summary
SCORING DETAILSTORCLE
Toronto Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Escobar, SS4010020.250
Johnson, 2B4000000.000
Bautista, RF4020020.500
Davis, PR-RF0000000.000
Lind, 1B4111011.250
Encarnacion, DH4121001.500
Lawrie, 3B4110020.250
Thames, LF4020000.500
Arencibia, C3000010.000
Rasmus, CF3011000.333
TEAM TOTALS343103082
BATTING:
2B: Escobar (1), Bautista (1), Rasmus (1)
HR: Lind (1), Encarnacion (1)
RBI: Lind (1), Encarnacion (1), Rasmus (1)
GIDP: Arencibia
BASERUNNING:
CS: Davis (1)
FIELDING:
E: Lind (1), Johnson (1)
Cleveland Indians
HITTERSABRHRBIBBSOHRAVG
Brantley, CF4110100.250
Cabrera, SS5221021.4400
Choo, RF4111010.250
Santana, C3111100.333
Hafner, DH3000120.000
Duncan, LF4012010.250
Kotchman, 1B4110010.250
Kipnis, 2B3211101.333
Hannahan, 3B3011100.333
TEAM TOTALS33897572
BATTING:
2B: Cabrera (1), Choo (1)
HR: Kipnis (1), Cabrera (1)
RBI: Kipnis (1), Cabrera (1), Santana (1), Choo (1), Duncan 2 (2), Hannahan (1)
GIDP: Brantley
Toronto Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Romero (L, 0-1)5.0555449.00
Perez0.23330040.50
Frasor1.1100020.00
Oliver1.0000110.00
TEAM TOTALS8.098857
Cleveland Indians
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOHRERA
Masterson (W, 1-0)8.09330723.38
Pestano1.01000100.00
TEAM TOTALS9.01033082
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Posted on August 19, 2010 at 05:35 PM.
Going into the top of the 7th inning, the Jays trailed 5-1 to the surging Angels. Thirteen batters later, eight runs had crossed the plate. The Jays' power surge at the plate continues to keep Toronto in games when their starters are less than adequate.

Jose Bautista had a 4-hit game for the Jays, including his 14th homer of the season. Rookie J.P. Arencibia added a pinch hit home run in the 8-run 7th. It was his 2nd home run since being called up from Triple-A Las Vegas for the injured John Buck.

The Jays struggled at the plate through the first six innings, only producing three hits until they exploded in the 7th. Toronto finished with 17 hits, 9 for extra bases.

Mark Rzepczynski lasted only 3 and two-thirds, surrendering 10 hits and allowing 5 runs, putting the Jays in an early hole. The Jays added 4 home runs in the 7th and a Vernon Wells insurance shot in the 9th to finish off the Angels with an 11-7 victory.

MLB Scoreboard - Blue Jays () at Angels ()
August 13, 2010123456789RHE
Blue Jays10000080211170
Angels1013000207151
WIN: Scott Richmond (4-2) LOSS: Joe Saunders (7-8) SAVE: Scott Downs (13)
Blue Jays
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hoffpauir, 3B512200.300
Hill, 2B522000.290
Bautista, RF524300.284
Lind, 1B422211.270
Wells, CF512201.278
Snider, LF513001.296
Encarnacion, DH200000.240
Arencibia, PH-DH312200.257
Molina, C500002.273
Gonzalez, SS410001.235
Totals4311171116
BATTING:
2B: Bautista (16), Hill (28), Snider (27)
3B: Lind (2)
HR: Bautista (14), Lind (34), Wells (21), Arencibia (2), Hoffpauir (3)
RBI: Bautista 3 (44), Lind 2 (67), Wells 2 (61), Arencibia 2 (3), Hoffpauir 2 (6)
BASERUNNING:
CS: Bautista (3)
Blue Jays
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Rzepczynski3.21055024.26
Richmond (W, 4-2)4.0422073.34
Downs (S, 13)1.1100111.90
Totals9.01577110
PITCHING:
HB: Rzepczynski
Angels
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Aybar, SS512001.272
Kendrick, 2B412211.291
Rivera, LF402101.268
Morales, 1B501101.294
Hunter, CF511002.277
Izturis, DH512001.331
Aldridge, RF401001.261
Napoli, C422201.251
Wood, 3B412101.230
Totals407157110
BATTING:
2B: Aybar (25), Rivera (17), Kendrick (32), Izturis (25)
HR: Napoli (13)
RBI: Rivera (84), Kendrick 2 (62), Napoli 2 (40), Wood (32), Morales (34)
HBP: Rivera
FIELDING:
E: Aybar (8)
Angels
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Saunders (L, 7-8)6.2875054.70
Bulger0.1420103.01
Stokes2.0522013.06
Totals9.01711716

Sunday, June 27, 2010
Posted on June 27, 2010 at 03:55 PM.
After getting a double play ground out to finish the 10th, Blue Jays closer Scott Downs allowed three straight hits to start the 11th. Jorge Posada's RBI single broke the scoreless tie and won the game for the Yankees.

Ricky Romero pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out eight. Yankees' starter Sergio Mitre pitched eight scoreless innings, striking out 10.

The Jays bats managed only six hits against Yankee pitching. Toronto was impatient at the plate all day, employing their free-swinging philosophy that Cito Gaston prefers. The Blue Jays hitters did not draw a walk while striking out 12 times.

With the loss, Toronto falls out of a first-place tie with the Yankees. The Blue Jays continue to struggle against the AL East this year. Currently they are 14-12 against their own division.

MLB Scoreboard - Blue Jays (47-35) at Yankees (47-33)
July 3, 2010123456789Extra InningsRHE
Blue Jays0000000000 0060
Yankees0000000000 11111
WIN: Daley (3-2) LOSS: Scott Downs (1-2)
Blue Jays
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hoffpauir, 3B501001.187
Hill, 2B401000.294
Lind, DH401002.255
McDonald, CF300001.255
Molina, C100000.204
Bautista, RF401001.258
Snider, LF401001.272
Buck, C301002.297
Lewis, PR-CF100000.299
Wallace, 1B400002.242
Gonzalez, SS400002.209
Totals37060012
BATTING:
2B: Bautista (12), Snider (15)
GIDP: Molina
BASERUNNING:
SB: Bautista (2)
Picked Off: Hill
Blue Jays
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Romero7.0500383.48
Purcey0.1000001.13
Gregg0.2100012.93
Lewis0.2100010.00
Frasor0.2100105.03
Downs (L, 1-2)0.2311102.56
Totals101111510
Yankees
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Jeter, SS301020.254
Johnson, DH501002.279
Rodriguez, 3B503000.372
Thames, RF300021.284
Swisher, PR-RF000000.231
Teixeira, 1B500002.307
Cano, 2B413011.261
Matsui, LF501001.247
Posada, C502102.303
Granderson, CF300001.237
Cervelli, PH100000.300
Wynn, CF000000.281
Totals391111510
BATTING:
2B: Rodriguez (30), Posada (17), Johnson (17)
RBI: Posada (41)
GIDP: Teixeira 2
FIELDING:
E: Jeter (4)
Yankees
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Mitre8.03000104.70
Daley (W, 3-2)3.0300023.90
Totals11600012

Posted on June 27, 2010 at 03:19 AM.
Brandon Morrow is coming into his own as a starter. Thursday night the Jays starter struck out 10 Cleveland batters while surrendering only three hits. Only one base runner reached 3rd base for the Indians.

Adam Lind and Vernon Wells homered for the Blue Jays, who have won 8 of their last 10.

MLB Scoreboard - Blue Jays (46-34) at Indians (37-42)
July 1, 2010123456789RHE
Blue Jays100001100360
Indians000000000040
WIN: Brandon Morrow (4-4) LOSS: Anthony Reyes (5-2) SAVE: Scott Downs (7)
Blue Jays
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Lewis, LF301002.301
McDonald, PH100000.273
Snider, LF000000.272
Hill, 2B400002.295
Lind, DH411102.250
Wells, CF411101.275
Bautista, RF400001.258
Wallace, 1B411001.235
Molina, C201000.205
Gonzalez, SS100110.212
Hoffpauir, 3B201000.182
Totals2936319
BATTING:
2B: Wallace (5)
HR: Lind (23), Wells (15)
RBI: Lind (45), Wells (44), Gonzalez (24)
SF: Gonzalez
SAC: Molina, Hoffpauir
Blue Jays
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Morrow (W, 4-4)6.23001104.95
Gregg (H, 10)1.0000023.12
Lewis (H, 2)0.2000000.00
Frasor0.0100005.21
Downs (S, 7)0.2000002.40
Totals9.0400112
Indians
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Sizemore, CF400002.223
Choo, RF300001.277
LaPorta, DH402001.253
Branyan, 1B400000.253
Hafner, LF300002.287
Cabrera, SS301001.250
Peralta, 3B300002.256
Valbuena, 2B301001.219
Santana, C300002.224
BATTING:
GIDP: Branyan
FIELDING:
Assist: Hafner
Indians
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Reyes (L, 5-2)6.0522182.83
Wright1.0111005.65
Perez2.0000013.61
Totals9.063319
PITCHING:
WP: Reyes

Posted on June 27, 2010 at 12:55 AM.
Brett Cecil retired the first 20 Cleveland Indian hitters he faced before Matt LaPorta singled to center to breakup the perfect game. Cecil was dominant on the hill, striking out 12. Cecil allowed a walk in the 8th and two hits in the 9th.

Fred Lewis and Adam Lind homered for the Jays.

MLB Scoreboard - Blue Jays () at Indians ()
June 29, 2010123456789RHE
Blue Jays11000521010140
Indians000000000031
WIN: Brett Cecil (5-3) LOSS: Fausto Carmona (4-10)
Blue Jays
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Lewis, LF511101.296
Hill, 2B321010.296
Hoffpauir, 2B100001.111
Wallace, 1B512100.235
Wells, CF422000.280
Bautista, CF100000.268
Lind, DH322300.250
Bowman, 3B411001.250
Snider, RF400000.271
McDonald, SS413300.293
Buck, C402200.290
Totals3810141013
BATTING:
2B: Bowman (1), McDonald (3)
HR: Lind (21), Lewis (11)
RBI: Lind 3 (43), Wallace (4), Buck 2 (38), Lewis (33), McDonald 3 (5)
HBP: Lind
GIDP: Wells, Bowman, Lewis
Blue Jays
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Cecil (W, 5-3)9.03001124.80
Totals9.0300112
Indians
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Sizemore, CF400000.226
Choo, RF401001.280
LaPorta, 1B402000.247
Branyan, DH400004.254
Cabrera, SS300002.249
Redmond, C300000.259
Hafner, LF200011.297
Valbuena, 2B300003.218
Peralta, 3B300001.257
FIELDING:
E: Carmona (1)
Indians
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
Carmona (L, 4-10)5.0544114.68
Lewis0.2333005.77
Wright0.1200005.81
Smith2.0433013.60
Perez1.0000013.86
Totals9.014101013

Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Posted on June 23, 2010 at 08:06 PM.
Yes, sports fans, it's been a while but the Jays are still going.

Jesse Litsch took the mound for the Jays for their home series in Philadelphia. That's right, the Jays home series with Philadelphia was moved to the city of brotherly love because of the G20 Summit in Toronto. The Jays came out swinging against Philly starter David Price, recently acquired in a trade with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Aaron Hill got the Jays on the board first with a two-run homer in the bottom of the 1st. An RBI ground out by Adam Lind scored Hill in the 3rd after the Toronto 2B led off the inning with a triple.

Ryan Howard accounted for Philadelphia's lone run when he took Litsch deep in the top of the 4th inning.

Jose Bautista finished up the Blue Jays work with a 2-run single in the bottom of the 5th.

Blue Jays rookie Brett Wallace broke out of a prolonged slump to finish 2-for-4 with a double. Aaron Hill finished the game a single shy of the cycle.

MLB Scoreboard - Philadelphia (46-27) at Toronto (41-33)
June 25, 2010123456789RHE
Philadelphia000100000181
Toronto20102000x590
WIN: J. Litsch (5-2) LOSS: D. Price (6-5)
Philadelphia
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Victorino, CF302010.283
Polanco, 3B401000.286
Utley, 2B400003.266
Howard, 1B413101.285
Ibanez, LF401000.287
Rollins, SS400000.291
Dobbs, DH300011.214
Werth, RF400000.301
Ruiz, C301000.295
Totals3318125
BATTING:
2B: Victorino (19)
HR: Howard (17)
RBI: Howard (48)
GIDP: Polanco, Ibanez
FIELDING:
E: Utley (4)
Philadelphia
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
D. Price (L, 6-5)5.0954064.59
C. Durbin3.0000012.11
Totals8.095407
Toronto
HittersABRHBIBBSOAVG
Lewis, LF421000.297
Hill, 2B433200.299
Lind, DH400100.250
Wells, CF400002.276
Bautista, RF402201.276
Wallace, 1B402001.217
Molina, C401001.206
McDonald, SS300001.273
Hoffpauir, 3B300001.125
Totals3459507
BATTING:
2B: Hill (20), Wallace (4)
3B: Hill (1)
HR: Hill (20)
RBI: Bautista 2 (19), Hill 2 (48), Lind (39)
Toronto
PitchersIPHRERBBSOERA
J. Litsch (W, 5-2)6.0611242.75
C. Janssen (H, 9)1.0100003.86
R. Lewis1.2100010.00
K. Gregg0.1000003.47
Totals9.081125



MLB Standings - AL East - 2010 Season
TeamsWLPCTGBL10HOMEAWAY
Yankees4231.575--6-421-1421-17
Blue Jays4133.5541.54-624-1417-19
Rays4033.5482.05-521-1619-17
Red Sox3936.5204.05-525-1614-20
Orioles2845.38414.06-411-2517-20


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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Posted on April 25, 2010 at 07:39 PM.
The AL East leading Toronto Blue Jays pushed their current winning streak to eight games behind a Dana Eveland pitching gem, defeating the Boston Red Sox 3-2. Eveland threw the first complete game for the season for Toronto, needing only 103 pitches. After allowing 7 hits through the first 5 innings and a 2-1 deficit, Eveland retired the last 13 batters he faced to finish off the Red Sox.

Aaron Hill's solo home run in the bottom of the 1st inning was the only Blue Jays hit until the 6th inning.

The Blue Jays stretch their record to 15-5, four games ahead of the New York Yankees.





Saturday, April 24, 2010
Posted on April 24, 2010 at 01:13 AM.
The Jays run their win streak to 6 games in a slugfest over the Rays. Neither starter lasted longer than five innings. A combined total of 27 hits and 17 runs in the game. Romero struggled with control, again while Price was around the plate too much. The Blue Jays look to sweep the series tomorrow when Brandon Morrow takes the hill.



MLB Scoreboard | Blue Jays (13-5) at Rays (9-9)
April 24, 2010123456789RHE
Blue Jays32010020210171
Rays2000041007100
WIN: Valdez (2-0) LOSS: Benoit (1-1) SAVE: Frasor (4)
Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hill, 2B421000.375
Bautista, RF522001.288
Lind, DH513102.257
Wells, CF513301.292
Overbay, 1B502203.288
Encarnacion, 3B523001.250
Gonzalez, SS411201.184
Molina, C511101.238
Snider, LF501102.250
TOTALS43101710012
BATTING
2B: Wells (4), Overbay (6), Encarnacion (3)
3B: Molina (1)
HR: Gonzalez (3)
RBI: Lind (18), Wells 3 (6), Overbay 2 (9), Gonzalez 2 (7), Snider (12), Molina (2)
HBP: Hill
SAC: Gonzalez
FIELDING
E: Hill (2)
Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Romero5.0655234.91
Valdez (W, 2-0)1.1311011.59
Downs (H, 3)1.0110012.84
Janssen (H, 3)0.2100003.60
Frasor (S, 4)1.0000010.00
Totals9.0107626
Rays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Bartlett, SS511001.217
Longoria, 3B511101.287
Crawford, LF431210.370
Pena, 1B512101.313
Zobrist, 2B311211.250
Joyce, RF400000.149
Shoppach, C402100.265
Brignac, PR000000.353
Navarro, C000000.100
Burrell, DH302000.328
Upton, CF400002.306
TOTALS37710726
BATTING
2B: Pena (5), Zobrist (3), Shoppach (1)
HR: Crawford (3), Longoria (7)
RBI: Crawford 2 (12), Longoria (14), Pena (8), Zobrist 2 (11), Shoppach (6)
HBP: Burrell
GIDP: Joyce
BASERUNNING
SB: Crawford 2 (4)
Rays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Price4.01166077.20
Cormier2.0100005.40
Benoit (L, 1-1)0.2222019.53
Wheeler0.1100003.00
Balfour1.1222035.19
Choate0.2000014.76
Totals9.0171010012



Current AL East Standings

2010 AL East Division Standings
TEAMSWLGBRSRA
Blue Jays135--9779
Red Sox1083.09691
Yankees983.58568
Rays994.08779
Orioles5138.076102
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Posted on April 15, 2010 at 12:42 AM.
The AL Central leading Chicago White Sox held the powerful Blue Jays offense in check with a 2-1 win. The Jays struggled with patience at the plate all night, tallying only 3 hits--one of them a solo homerun by Adam Lind. Unfortunately that was the only offense Toronto could muster on a frustrating night at the plate. They now have scored only 1 run in their last 18 innings.

Ricky Romero's 2nd start of the season was inconsistent at best. He struggled with his control all night, elevating his pitch count. When Toronto's bullpen took over, the White Sox bats came to life. Casey Janssen surrendered a sacrifice fly to Alex Rios, who drove in the winning run.

Notes: Toronto 2B Aaron Hill extended his hitting streak to 8 games.



MLB Scoreboard | White Sox (7-1) at Blue Jays (4-4)
April 13, 2010123456789RHE
White Sox000000110271
Blue Jays000100000130
WIN: Floyd (1-1) LOSS: Janssen (0-1)
White Sox
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Pierre, CF300010.266
Pierzynski, C300011.393
Quentin, LF412100.344
Castro, DH400000.387
Ramirez, SS401001.310
Konerko, 1B411002.275
Beckham, 2B301010.321
Rios, RF301101.240
Teahen, 3B401001.259
TOTALS3227236
BATTING
HR: Quentin (1)
RBI: Quentin (1), Rios (1)
SF: Rios
GIDP: Beckham
BASERUNNING
SB: Pierre (3)
FIELDING
E: Ramirez (2)
White Sox
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Floyd (W, 1-1)9.0311181.68
Totals9.031118
Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Hill, 2B401001.382
Gonzalez, SS400001.142
Lind, RF212110.235
Wells, CF300000.225
Overbay, 1B300000.357
Ruiz, DH300001.250
Buck, C300002.181
Encarnacion, 3B300000.240
Snider, LF300003.208
TOTALS2813118
BATTING
HR: Lind (3)
RBI: Lind (9)
GIDP: Overbay
BASERUNNING
CS: Hill
Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Romero6.0511342.57
Janssen (L, 0-1)2.0111012.07
Valdez1.0100010.00
Totals9.072236

Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Posted on April 14, 2010 at 10:12 PM.
After taking 2 of 3 at Texas, the Blue Jays took the first two from Baltimore, but the bullpen failed them in the series finale. The Jays finally cracked Kevin Millwood for 4 runs in the top half of the 3rd inning, and it looked as if the blowout was on. Baltimore stormed back in the bottom half of the inning, tagging Blue Jays' starter Shaun Marcum for 3 runs.

After a 2nd lackluster outing from the Blue Jays' opening day starter, Marcum was pulled after 6 innings and a 6-4 deficit. After taking the lead in the top half of the 7th on a Travis Snider 3-run opposite field home run, the Jays had a 7-6 lead, but the bullpen couldn't hold it. Shawn Camp relieved Marcum and promptly loaded the bases. Jeremy Accardo relieved camp and gave up a 2-run double to Wieters. The Orioles tacked on one more to take a 9-7 lead.

The score held until the top of the 9th when the Orioles brought in their closer, Gonzalez, who did surrender a run to make it 9-8 before retiring the final batter via strikeout.

The AL East leading Blue Jays are 4-2 on the young season, tied with Tampa Bay Rays, one game ahead of the Red Sox. The Jays next game is their home opener on Monday, April 12, 2010.

Notes: Toronto starting SS Alex Gonzalez was hit by a Kevin Millwood pitch in the 2nd inning and had to leave the game. He is day-to-day.



MLB Scoreboard | Blue Jays (4-2) at Orioles (2-4)
April 11, 2010123456789RHE
Blue Jays0040003018101
Orioles00330030x9142
WIN: Albers (1-1) LOSS: Camp (0-1) SAVE: Gonzalez (1)
Blue Jays
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Bautista, RF512101.321
Hill, 2B501102.423
Lind, DH511201.178
Wells, CF401000.291
Overbay, 1B402000.400
Buck, C410002.210
Encarnacion, 3B421001.272
Gonzalez, SS000000.214
McDonald, PR-SS300001.142
Snider, LF422300.238
McCoy, PR010000.000
TOTALS38810708
BATTING
2B: Bautista, Overbay 2, Snider
HR: Lind, Snider
RBI: Bautista, Hill, Lind 2, Snider 3
HBP: Gonzalez
FIELDING
E: Encarnacion
Blue Jays
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Marcum6966057.36
Camp (L, 0-1)0.13320118.00
Accardo0.2100104.50
Janssen1.0100100.00
Totals8.0149826
Orioles
HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
Roberts, 2B501102.185
Tejada, 3B422111.346
Wieters, C512201.363
Scott, DH300101.200
Markakis, RF402101.285
Jones, CF311011.363
Reimold, LF411200.210
Atkins, 1B412000.280
Lugo, SS433000.266
TOTALS36914826
BATTING
2B: Roberts, Wieters, Markakis, Lugo
3B: Lugo
HR: Reimold
RBI: Roberts, Tejada, Wieters 2, Scott, Markakis, Reimold 2
SF: Scott
GIDP: Reimold 2
FIELDING
E: Roberts, Tejada
Orioles
PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
Millwood6.0562045.72
Uehara (BS, 2)0.1211014.50
Albers (W, 1-1)0.2200002.70
Johnson (H, 1)1.0000020.00
Gonzalez (S, 1)1.01110110.80
Totals9.0108408

Posted on April 14, 2010 at 05:19 PM.
OK, so I'm gonna try out this Dynasty stuff here. I've started a Blue Jays Franchise based on Knight's rosters. I did do some maneuvering of the AA and AAA rosters after checking out the Las Vegas 51s and New Hampshire Fisher Cats official sites.

Just for the record, this is the 1st year I've played The Show on PS3. I think the last time I played The Show was on PS2 and it was years ago. I just remember hating the game because the starters wore out after about 3 innings. So, for me, this is a breath of fresh air to actually be able to pitch a complete game. I know...it's the little things!

So, what I've decided is that I will play (or attempt to) every other game. The reason for this is that I like to play the entire organization's schedule. So, the schedule would look like this:

Blue Jays:
Game 1 @ Texas -- Simmed (Starter: Shaun Marcum)
Game 2 @ Texas -- Played (Starter: Brian Tallet)
Game 3 @ Texas -- Simmed (Starter: Ricky Romero)
Game 4 @ Baltimore -- Played (Starter: Brandon Morrow)
Game 5 @ Baltimore -- Simmed (Starter: Dana Eveland)
Game 6 @ Baltimore -- Played (Starter: Shaun Marcum)

So as you can see, I will pitch every other start for each pitcher. Because I do this for AAA and AA...this will obviously take forever! So..who knows how long this will last. Right now, though, I'm having a blast.

Currently, I think I just started the first home series vs the White Sox. I will post stats later on this evening. So stay tuned Jays fans...and by all means, send me your links so I can check out your Jays franchise.

I'm interested to see how Kyle Drabek does in AA on this game. I simmed his first appearace because it was Game 3 of the Blue Jays schedule. We'll see how it goes.

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