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Blue Jays Beat Tigers…Again, Look for Three-peat Today

Posted by shallowk  
August 29, 2010

 

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Brandon Morrow throws against the Detroit Tigers in the first inning of their American League MLB baseball game in Toronto August 28, 2010. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill (CANADA - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

The Toronto Blue Jays (68-61) scored three-runs early, and held on for the second of back-to-back victories against the visiting Detroit Tigers (64-66).

The win came, in part because of the Jays multi-positional talent and MLB homerun leader Jose Bautista.

Bautista, who continued swinging a hot bat yesterday, hit a two-run triple in the 1st-inning off of Tigers RHP Alfredo Figaro (0-2).

The early run support supplied by Bautista have increased his offensive totals against Detroit pitching to 2hr’s and 4rbi in the first three-games of the series, with a chance for more in Sundays’ game. 

On the mound, Toronto starting pitcher Brandon Morrow (10-6) seemed to gain confidence from the early lead en route to his 10th win of the season.

Blue Jays Beat Yankees in Rubber Match, Take 7-5 Series Lead…Plus our BlueJaysRant Reader Poll

Posted by shallowk  
August 26, 2010

 

Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Brett Cecil throws a pitch to the New York Yankees in the fifth inning of their MLB American League baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York, July 2, 2010. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

Want to give yourself a little chuckle?

Pose the question “who holds the season series lead between the Jays and Yankees” to any random baseball fan.

You will receive, more often than not, some incarnation of the answer ”the first place Yankees, of course!”. 

Then tell them the answer is infact the Toronto Blue Jays who hold the 7-5 lead.

While the looks of confusion and shock contort the faces of those stunned fans, you can sit and chuckle at the dropped jaws, furrowed brows and scrunched faces!

That series lead was increased to 7-5 last night after the Toronto Blue Jays (66-60) won the rubber match, (6-3) in this current three-game set against the New York Yankees (78-49).

The starting pitching was strong, thanks to Jays LHP Brett Cecil (11-6), who gave up only 2-earned in 8IP, with 5k’s.

The offense was strong, as Jays captain Vernon Wells took the game over with his bat; knocking out his 23rd homerun of this campaign, and driving in 4 rbi.

Overall, with eight hits, solid defense and quality pitching from the starter to the closer, the entire squad did their part to secure Toronto’s win.

With the Blue Jays up 7-5 in the season series, and 6 games to go this year against New York this year the question is posed to you…

Will the Blue Jays Win the Season Series Against the New York Yankees?

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Rzepczynski Isn’t the Right Guy for Jays…yet, as Yankees Win Big

Posted by shallowk  
August 25, 2010

 

New York Yankees batter Mark Teixeira runs the bases behind Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Marc Rzepczynski (L) after hitting a solo home run during the third inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Toronto August 24, 2010.  REUTERS/ Mike Cassese  (CANADA - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL)

The Toronto Blue Jays (65-60) were on the losing end of a terrible 11-5 beating last night to the New York Yankees (78-48) at the Rogers Centre.

Young Jays hurler, Marc Rzepczynski (1-2), had a terrible night - giving up 8 hits and 6 earned runs in only 3IP.

To be fair, Rzepczynski was facing the AL [B]East leading Bronx Bombers - a team that is prone to making even the most veteran pitchers look bad and acquired such an envious nickname for a reason.

For the Blue Jays and their fans, patience is a virtue to be adhered to.

Marc Rzepczynski has shown flashes of his talent this season with a brilliant 7IP, 6k, 2-hit shut-out vs LAA on August 13,2010 and an overall 20K/9BB ratio. All of which speaks to the need for time and patience.

If given time, Marc will eventually acquire enough innings at the MLB level to learn the nuances of a game that generally evades most rookie pitchers.

If given patience, by Toronto fans and by his team, Marc will transform from a bright spot in the Jays rotation to shining force for the blue birds in the up-coming seasons.

Until then, he should just work on his craft and hope he doesn’t facce the Yankees in the forseeable future.

The Jays will put LHP Brett Cecil (10-6) on the mound against the Yankees Ace-in-the-making Phil Hughes (15-5).

Blue Jays Jose Bautista Smashes Yanks into Submission…Plus our BlueJaysRant Reader Poll

Posted by shallowk  
August 24, 2010

 

Aug. 06, 2010 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - 06 August 2010 Toronto, Ontario: Toronto Blue Jays right fielder JOSE BAUTISTA  watches his pop flyout against the Tampa Bay Rays during Friday night's baseball game, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1.

The Toronto Blue Jays (65-59) started their current 7-game homestand with a 3-2 win against the visiting New York Yankees (77-48) last night at the Rogers Centre.

Despite going up against Yankee’s rookie pitcher Ivan Nova, none of the Blue Jays could muster more than a double in 5IP against the young prospect, none except Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista.

Bautista hit his major league leading 39th homerun of the season off of the young Yankees hurler, giving Toronto a 2-1 lead.

That pitch was obviously on the mind of Nova, as he would attempt to exact some old school revenge by throwing very-high and inside at Bautista in their next match-up.

Bautista was visibly upset with the rookie pitcher, either for being part of a new wave of youthful players that shows little respect for opponents, or being brazen enough to try and bean the current 2010 home run king to rattle his cage.

A cage that was obviously not to be messed with, as Jose Bautista blasted (and stared down the Yankees squad) in the eighth, after his 40th homerun was soaring to the bleachers, thus giving the Jays a 3-2 lead, and eventual win. 

With 40 homeruns and 38 games to go in the season, Jose Bautista is now closing in on George Bell’s single-season record of 47 homeruns in a Blue Jays uniform.

Which leaves the question to you…

Will Jose Bautista Break the Blue Jays Season Home Run Record of 47?

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Blue Jays Enter Series with Boston Like a Lion, but Leave Like a Lamb

Posted by shallowk  
August 23, 2010

 

Toronto Blue Jays designated hitter Adam Lind reacts to striking out against the Boston Red Sox during the eighth inning of their MLB American League baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts August 22, 2010.  REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASEBALL IMAGES OF THE DAY)

The Toronto Blue Jays (64-59) pounded the Boston Red Sox (71-54) by a whopping score of 16-2 in the first game of their 3-game set at Fenway, however since then, the Jays have faltered.

In game 2, the Jays managed to rally for 3-runs in the 6th inning to draw even with Boston, only to lose in extra innings.

That was the last time they scored a run in the series.

Game 3 was about control, although it wasn’t the Jays who were taking over, but rather the Boston Red Sox and their young Ace-in-the-making, Clay Buchholz (15-5).

Despite the Jays having plenty of opportunities to conjure up runs, they couldn’t cash-in any of the leadoff hitters who managed to get on base in six of the opening seven innings.

In fact, the blue birds had two runners on base in three of those occassions, only to have Buchholz keep the Jays hitters under wraps for 6 solid shut-out innings.

Overall only three-of-nine Jays collected a hit – two each by Vernon Wells, Jose Bautista and Jose Molina.

In the pitching department, Jays RHP Shawn Marcum was strong, going 7 innings and giving up just 3-earned, while striking out 6 batters against a strong Boston club, but his efforts were not enough to keep Toronto from another disheartening loss.

The road ahead does not get any easier, as the Blue Jays head home to face the first-place New York Yankees (77-47).

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