2007 Toronto Blue Jays regular season thread

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by Bugs » Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:49 pm

Well, then... The Blue Jays should honor Kennedy by not sending a pitcher out for the first play on Opening Day and we can all accuse the Red Sox of being classless when they have the gall to take a swing at a ball sitting on a tee.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Dec 03, 2007 6:06 pm

Bugs wrote:TORONTO - Blue Jays manager John Gibbons collapsed in his office at Liberty University in Muddy Water, Virgina on Tuesday. He was taken to a local hospital where his condition was downgraded to "dead." He is listed as day-to-day.
The best part of the Injury Ruins 07 Jays thing is: a guy on the Jays DID actually die, albeit in the off-season. I think we definitely got hurt by injuries more than anyone else this year.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:45 am

Well, I'll say it: it'd be nice if Joe Torre managed the Blue Jays next season. Not that I think he has any magical powers (spend 4x another team in your division and spend a billion dollars in payroll over 4 years and you're guaranteed to make the playoffs) but he has that Cito Gaston mentality of Not Fucking It Up. I think he (Torre) could steal a couple games in a way that Gibbons doesn't seem to.

With football, I tend to dislike the players. They are the ones out there trying to injure Saints every time we get good. With baseball, I really just hate the fans. Torre's OK in my book. Not a hall of famer unless he takes another team to the playoffs, but a good enough guy as far as I am concerned.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:21 pm

I cancelled MLB.tv last month, and for the second straight year they charged me the month after.

It's fucking OCTOBER 15th. All the games are on free TV. Why would I still want to subscribe?

by Bugs » Sat Sep 08, 2007 1:25 am

Huh?

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri Sep 07, 2007 5:25 pm

Bugs, I was seriously not making fun of you up there - I honestly did misspeak myself.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Mon Aug 27, 2007 11:03 am

Bugs wrote:Well, Ohka didn't look too good last night, but Thomas hit a grand slam.

If this team can score 8 runs every game, I think we'll do just fine.
And as we put the finishing touches on the season (I am about to cancel my MLB.tv account, but I love watching Halladay and Marcum) I think we can safely say the following:

- The pitching was far beyond what we could have hoped for. Halladay, Marcum, Burnett, McGowan and Litsch is a GOOD staff. Chacin has shitty numbers, but the team seems to score runs for him constantly. You can do worse than Chacin as a spot starter for 08.

- The hitting has been absolutely abysmal. Seriously bad seasons by:

- Zaun (who is old and justifies his paycheck by handling this staff)

- Wells (completely unexplainable. He has killed our season. He is the #1 reason why this team is not going to the playoffs)

- Overbay (has been hurt, but wasn't playing well beforehand. Stairs should be out there every day)

- Johnson (again, hurt, and some would say not that great to begin with)

- Shortstops. A black hole. John McDonald is solid defensively, but you can't have the catcher and the shortstop position fighting the Mendoza line. You need one of them to put up league average numbers.

Never would have thought that offense would have killed this team so much. We need a guy who can hit righties in all the spots that need to be upgraded for next year (LF, C, SS) to balance the lineup. Luckily, Adam Lind is lefthanded and should be the starting left fielder next year.


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by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:12 pm

Oh, I just saw that Clemens was suspended for five games. Ha ha ha, you know that's only going to affect him if those five games are without pay.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Aug 09, 2007 3:11 pm

A few months ago, noted pussy Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees verbally interfered with Toronto backup infielder Howie Clark during a routine pop up. Rodriguez, pulling the kind of shit that I have honestly never seen done in chud softball, much less Little League, is hated by everyone in baseball and has no friends. Everyone who knows him or works with him seems to do so only because he is a great player, unless the game matters.

A couple nights ago Blue Jays pitcher Josh Towers plunked Rodriguez during an at-bat. It was hilarious. Rodriguez seems to be genuinely surprised that people don't like him. Even through interviews you can pick up the fact that the man has no social awareness whatsoever.

This of course led to Roger Clemens pretending he gives a shit about baseball, rather than his inflated paycheck. Clemens hit Alex Rios and was ejected along with his manager, Joe Torre.

And I have to say, that clearing the benches (and then Roy Halladay striking out 8 Yankees in 7 innings, with A-Rod out nursing a sore vulva) is one of the highlights of the season. The only thing that would have been better would be if Towers just kept throwing at Rodriguez's head.
Towers wasn't finished, however, after hearing more shouting from Yankees first base coach Tony Pena. The pitcher shot back at Pena, and Rodriguez - thinking Towers was yelling at him - began walking toward the pitcher's mound asking "are you talking to me?"

"I was like, 'What is (Pena) running his mouth for?' He's a quitter," Towers told the New York Daily News. "He was managing a team (the Royals in 2005) and he quit in the middle of a season, because he couldn't hack it. Hey, he's going to run his mouth at me? It had nothing to do with Alex."

The benches emptied again and no punches were thrown.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:36 pm

Knuckles the CLown wrote:Isn't it about time to put this baby to bed?
I can't believe the season the Mariners are having. I really hope you guys make it out of the second round this year. You guys deserve a World Series appearance more than any other fanbase in baseball.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:35 pm

I would rather boil my own skin for easter than listen to nine innings of Michael Kay. I can't remember who the other asshole is with him, Sterling if I remember right, but Hell is one of them in the left ear and the other blathering on in the right.

by Knuckles the CLown » Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:29 am

Isn't it about time to put this baby to bed?

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:12 am

TORONTO - THe guy in the bullpen with the 13.50 ERA as of a couple days ago came down with a bad case of THe Shits.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:46 pm

Bugs wrote:Haha, did I call them the "Senators"? Funny. What a RobBian Slip, like you calling the Angels the "California" Angels and Metallica's bass player "Cliff" and all.
Wait. Shit. When I read what you wrote I honestly accepted that they were called the Washington Senators. Only when I read this post did I remember that they were Nationals. I mean, if someone had quizzed me I would have answered correctly. But when reading what you wrote, the name didn't jump out at me as wrong. Guess that shows how low the baseball team from Washington is on my radar. So I had a brain slip as well.

That being said, I thought I called the Angels the "California Angels" intentionally due to the stupid renaming they did recently. If you were ONCE the "California Angels" and now want everyone to call you the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim," then I think it's OK to just refer to them as the "California Angels." Basically, any time a team refers to two cities, unless those cities are Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, I think it's OK to just use the state name when talking about them.

I have no idea about the bass player for Metallica. I only know of Hetfield, Lars, and I thought Cliff Burton was the dead guy. What did I call him? Cliff Richard?

This thread took a turn into Derren Brown territory.

by Bugs » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:57 am

Haha, did I call them the "Senators"? Funny. What a RobBian Slip, like you calling the Angels the "California" Angels and Metallica's bass player "Cliff" and all.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:12 am

Also, I love how the world demands a horrible "Senators" team in some sport. The Ottawa Senators filled that role for many years, but as they transitioned to a good team there was only a little amount of time before the Washington Senators took over. I expect that if the baseball Senators ever get good, Ottawa will instantly begin missing the playoffs, - OR - an expansion team called the Portland Senators will immediately begin playing in the NFL.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:10 am

Bugs wrote:Hey, you don't have to tell me about it. For some reason, I am unable to watch Orioles or Senators games on MLB.tv... while no channels I have access to over the air or on cable carry Senators or Orioles games. Oh, and both the Orioles and Senators, geographically speaking, play at least 2 states and/or districts away from the state in which my couch is in.
Yeah. The blackout rule as the stick to get you to go to the game is so stupid that even MLB wouldn't demand it. I assume they expect us to watch the games on TV, and if you don't get the right stations, like we do not, we're screwed. Horrible system.

by Bugs » Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:51 am

Hey, wow, the Jays have won 5 out of 6. And AJ is back tonight versus the Twinkies.

Also, on a AAA note, the Red Wings are in town against the Bulls this week. My office building looks over the ballpark, so I watched part of the game yesterday during lunch. And we have tickets for Friday night's game. Jimmy gon' get DRNK!

by Bugs » Thu Jun 28, 2007 9:47 am

Hey, you don't have to tell me about it. For some reason, I am unable to watch Orioles or Senators games on MLB.tv... while no channels I have access to over the air or on cable carry Senators or Orioles games. Oh, and both the Orioles and Senators, geographically speaking, play at least 2 states and/or districts away from the state in which my couch is in.

Not that it's that big a deal, but it does mean I miss 20 some-odd Jays games. And I never get to watch the once proud Orioles franchise implode in real time. Or Dmitri "Suge" Young playing "Bloods-n-Crips" with the entire NL East.

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Jun 28, 2007 12:04 am

The almost-no-hitter game was blacked out in this neck of the woods. I drove from Colorado to Toronto to see it, though, so it's OK.

I have to admit that black-outs definitely make it more likely I see the game. Great choice by MLB.tv, they have some real superstars working for them. Just a good bunch of intelligent developers and managers, with an excellent grasp of web design and logic. (Web logic?) No, they have a fantastic handle on just regular logic.

Gonna have to get an oil change right after I got an oil change, which is always a pain when you go on a long car trip, but hey... I live in Colorado and a team in Toronto was playing the "Colorado Rockies." That sort of sounds like the "blackout rule" should be invoked, kind of (somewhat!!), to a thick-browed worthless nobody, so I can understand why they did what they did. I'm not even a little upset. $14.95 a month is a steal for that kind of service.

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