Showing posts with label Toronto blue jays. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

MLB Free Pick: Blue Jays Will Extend Rangers Losing Streak - Baseball Betting Preview

Texas is losing steam and losing games without slugger Josh Hamilton. Toronto, minus 165 on the MLB odds board, will continue to give the Rangers fits in Tuesday
The Texas Rangers (75-62, 32-36 road) are in one of their worst slumps of the MLB season, having lost four consecutive games. They are also without their best hitter, outfielder Josh Hamilton, for an extended period due to a rib injury. Their best pitcher, Cliff Lee, is dealing with back issues.
The Toronto Blue Jays (71-66, 37-29 home) will look to extend the Rangers’ woes on Tuesday night at the Rogers Center in the second game of a four-game series. First pitch is scheduled for 7:07 p.m. ET.
Current baseball odds have the Blue Jays listed as -165 favorites. The total is set at nine runs.
In the first game of the series on Monday afternoon, the Blue Jays blasted the Rangers by a score of 7-2. Vernon Wells had a home run and three RBI for Toronto, which sent Texas to its fourth straight loss. It was also the sixth consecutive win for the Blue Jays over the Rangers, dating back to April 7.
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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Jays lose Buck and game in Bronx

 From the Toronto Star

NEW YORK—The Blue Jays didn’t blast music in the locker room the way they do after a win, but post-game moping that usually follows a getaway day loss was absent.
The Blue Jays remained remarkably loose for a team that had just lost three times in a single day.
First they lost the game, 5-1 to the Yankees and squandering a chance to sweep the World Series champs on the road.

They also lost the Alex Rodriguez lottery when, after 12 games of waiting and mounting hype, the Yankees third baseman took Shaun Marcum deep for the 600th home run of his career.

Finally, they lost catcher John Buck, who took a Rodriguez foul tip of his right thumb in the fifth inning.
The foul ball’s impact didn’t break bones — and Buck considers himself lucky for that — but it split Buck’s skin, a gash requiring three stitches to close and a few days to heal.

Immediately after the game the Jays placed Buck on the 15-day disabled list, but he hopes to start throwing again well inside that time frame.

“They were able to sew (the skin) right to my thumbnail, so hopefully that will make it heal quicker,” Buck said, his thumb wrapped in bandage. “I can move it and everything. It feels fine. . . . The doctor said as soon as I feel like I can start throwing I can play catch.”

Jose Molina replaced Buck midway through Wednesday’s game but afterward the club announced they will promote highly-rated catching prospect J.P. Arencibia from Triple-A Las Vegas. Arencibia has been touted as the club’s catcher of the future since the Jays drafted him in 2007 and has played well enough in Las Vegas to make Buck pre-deadline trade bait even though the incumbent starting catcher made his first all-star team.
Through Tuesday the 24-year-old Arencibia had played 95 games for Las Vegas, batting .303 with 32 doubles and 31 home runs, most in the minor leagues. His power numbers are even more impressing considering that he hit only eight homers in the first two months of the season.

Arencibia’s arrival will provide a glimpse into the Jays’ future, but halfway through their season series with the powerhouse Yankees the present looks more pleasant than most observers would have predicted.

Instead of limping in the final two months the Jays remain four games over .500. Wednesday’s loss comes after two straight wins at Yankee Stadium and clearly represents a lost opportunity.

But the Jays still lead the season series 5-4, and starting the toughest month on their schedule with a series win over the Yankees tempers the disappointment.

“You always like to win that last one on the way home,” said manager Cito Gaston, “but we’ll take two out of three anytime we can.”




Jays lose Buck and game in Bronx - thestar.com
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Span singles home go-ahead run as Twins beat Jays

TORONTO (AP) — Delmon Young didn't bother wearing the T-shirt designed to pump up his All-Star hopes. He let his bat state the case instead.

Young had three hits and scored the go-ahead run on Denard Span's single in the eighth inning, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-6 on Tuesday night.

With Young one of five American Leaguers in the running for the Final Vote contest, the Twins gave their players gray T-shirts that read "Drive In Delmon" on the front and "Vote For Delmon" on the back, with many wearing them before the game.

The man in question, however, stuck with the somewhat tattered "Eastbound and Down" T-shirt he's been wearing for batting practice all season.

"This is my lucky shirt," he explained....to read the full article click here