Wednesday, November 11, 2015

November Rain after October Pain

Shapiro in.
Alex out.

Price too much.

It looks like a cold winter ahead, doesn't it ?

Winters look like this in Cleveland, I imagine they will look this way here in Toronto.

I do not have much to say right now, with watching Anthopolous depart. Was this necessary ?  Seems Rogers has a vision, and it is not the same one I was led to believe as they walked off the field in KC.

Is it fiscally motivated ?

Perhaps, was it a power struggle ? Likely, but not one we will ever fully know all the answers.

I fixed my Dad's Grandfather clock today on Remembrance Day, and it is keeping perfect time.  It will tick off the seconds, the minute, the hours until we all find out the grand plans they have.

Spring training is 4-5 months away,  but we will listen and we wait wait.  And then judge.


Friday, October 23, 2015

Priceless

Like the commercial. somethings are priceless,

Like a well pitched game by your ace.
Like strong defense, like better communication,

Last night we watched in Kansas City, we had bits and pieces of defense, and almost a well pitched game, but tonight, we cannot afford anything less than a "priceless" outing. We need offense/defense and that complete outing from David Price.

Otherwise, we are not getting to a Game 7. 
                                                                             







What can we hope for ?

If Price delivers a bad outing, will Anthopolous try to sign him for big money ?

This can be his last time as a Jay, never know.  Want to cement a $30 mill contract, tonight you will the world watching.


Saturday, October 17, 2015

Texas Flood

So we washed the Rangers away, after going down 0-2, with 3 straight, and a wild deciding game. I mean that 7th inning in Game 5 is a story unto it's self.

This guy Tulo helped our Sunday redemption, and plays great defense, but his bat is very unreliable. Sorry Alex, it is.


We got to the ALDS against the Royals, and we are still waiting on David Price to be that David Price.

Estrada had an average start and we lose 5-0 to Volquez, on the road, so taking Game 2 is pretty important, KC has proven winners, and they have defense to burn.

EE is now hurting, that damn ring finger is acting up, and not at a more worse time. Tulo has stopped hitting, and we have to back to Justin Smoak, if EE cannot go.

Not ideal


I guess my largest concern is # 14,  when oh when is the David Price, the shut down David Price plan to show himself.  Not missed on me is the fact that Gibbons did not use Price for 11 days, he avoided inserting him as Game 5 starter, actually, he choose not to have him face the Royals back in August. He saved him for a mid week tilt with the Twins.

While there will be many that will not find in Gibbons managing, but questions do arise, has Gibby lost faith in his star attraction.  Has the popcorn gone stale.


This young man has usurped Price as the pitching leader, but more important, the rotation, thought to be a strength, may not be.
Dickey was yanked a third of an inning in Game 4 with a 6 run lead. Price finished up, giving up 3 runs.  Estrada , who looked in control in Game 3, sprung leaks in Game 1 of the ALDS, and suddenly we have to depend on a kid that we thought was out for the year.


Not saying we cannot come back, the last series proved they could, but this will be tougher, the Royals believe they are destined to win the whole thing, they are healthy, and suddenly Johnny Cueto  has begun to find a groove.

After the last merciful out last night, I am sure the players were angry, putting themselves down 0-1 in the series, good, I hop they are down right pissed off.  Maybe they play with an edge.
Maybe Donaldson will mash a few, Bautista stare down Cueto, Tulo contribute.  But I think Russ Martin, Goins and Pillar will ultimately lead this team this afternoon.

Comeback time awaits.  Redemption.

Friday, October 9, 2015

0-2

We are now 0-2 in the ALDS to the Rangers, whoda thunkit.

In a best of 5 with Price and Stroman pitching, we bobbled the ball, we did not hit in the clutch, and we looked rusty.  Brings me to my first point.

We lally gagged through the last 2 weeks, gave Price and Stro 11 days off, not the way conventional thought would dictate.

Murderers Row killed rallies.

Smoak burnt up.

Tulo was too  low ( critical hits )

Gibby looked like he was sitting already in his San Antonio rocking chair.

Now we must win Sunday, or we plan for next year.



Cecil now on crutches, and the team is on life support.

Time to rally and Marco Estrada had better be ready for a national stage, or we will embrace the Leafs

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Fall thunder

Jays on the cusp.

Bringer of Rain

Hitting number 40 last night tied the game, and seemed to ignite the team.  The fans, well they were already in an euphoric state, so this simply pushed them over the edge.

4 games ahead of the Yankees, so that magic number improved.

The Twinkies had a 4-0 lead, but lost 6-4 to the Tigers, so just a Jays win or Angels loss will cement the deal.  A 22 year drought will end. 

We will have October baseball again. 

Seems hard to believe where we were 22 years ago when Joe Carter, the resident rain maker hit a 3 run home run off Mitch Williams, but many long serving and suffering fans can remember. "Touch em' all Joe "....."the winners and still champions ".

Now with the Rays in town and today maybe the toughest pitching match up, Price versus Archer, the master against apprentice.  Archer has become "The Man" in Tampa, a pitcher acquired from the Cubs.  Developed by the Rays, coached by Jim Hickey now in game where he has to share the mound with David Price, his idol. 

Price has delivered everything the Jays fans and management ever wanted, or could expect.  He has beaten the Evil Empire, the Rays, Twins, Orioles, and Angels. Contenders and pretenders all.

Today, it is so fitting that #14 gets the ball, as with a Jays win, the champagne corks can pop, and the will clinch a post season berth.  They may face the Texas Rangers, but now can start setting their gun sights on the team just 1 game ahead of them. The Kansas City Royals.

A month ago, that seemed like Everest, now the can sense how close they are. KC rested their main players, and the Indians whipped them 7-0 on a nifty effort by Carrasco. 


We have come a long way this season, signing Russell Martin to handle the pitchers, trading for Josh Donaldson.

Stroman's spring training season ending injury, which was proved false. 

All I can say is "How bout them Blue Jays "

Champagne is on ice.

Saturday, August 29, 2015

Start spreading the news



Well, here we are approaching September and we sit perched in first. Get it ? Blue Jays on the 1st place perch.

Sorry, we have not been here that often, so maintaining a calm demeanor is not easy.


We have a pretty intimidating offense, and the defense has been shored up. The bullpen has been upgraded and the rotation is fronted by an ace, David Price.

The rest of the rotation is fine,but not spectacular. Stroman will add some well healed support I expect by mid month. I think he will make a difference, in the post season. Especially if they win the division.



Marky Mark is tiring, but we need him to hold it together another 4 starts, then work Hutchinson and Stroman in , to give him a rotation skip, along with Dickey.  Estrada is reaching his innings highs, and we have not breached Labour Day.



A 6 man rotation to skip the vets, to interject the kids is essential to having something left in the tank.

Start spreading the news, it is fairly safe to say that we will be playing some meaningful games in the fall.  Now a nice 4rth outfielder would not hurt Alex, no pressure, just 2 shopping days left.

Friday, July 31, 2015

Jays make moves

So we have had quite the week. Added a few key pieces.

David Price , I hope he can handle the pressure of leading this team to the post season.








Tulo has to make the 6-3 play every time and likely touch off another 15 bombs.








Lowe will help to stabilize the 5th to 8th innings. He is a pro, and been through the wars










Oh and then there is the addition of a left fielder, and a guy who adds speed to the line up.





So , the whole thing will work if :

1}  Team stays healthy and the bats stay hot.
2}  The starters can all go 6 innings plus
3}  The Jays can string some strong series wins together. Winning 2of 3 is critical.

And maybe , just maybe, if Marcus Stroman returns in early September, and can contribute.

It is a roll of the dice, but at least we are trying.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Second Half

A chance to make a fresh start. An opportunity to make a run. A way to make a deal to vault from 3rd to first, and many teams see salvation in the 4-5 days of rest and recuperation.

If you are a team that is honest that you have a shot, are you a buyer at the trade deadline.  Are you really a smarter GM and you think the owner is fooling himself, that your team is 6 games out of the wild card, but who's kidding who, you have a team of holes, of missing parts, and kids that will have to be rested. That to make up the ground, you have to move controllable young talent for aging potential free agents. Money in, but not money out.

The fan base knows you have bought the farm, sold them down the river. You could just push the plunger and blow the whole thing, right Luke ? Or you could deal some kids for vets, right Mike?

But is a gamble, and it does not always work.  In 93 the Jays dealt Steve Karsay for Rickey Henderson, and they won.  Had a great team that year, could they have won w/o Rickey?  In Oakland last year, with the best record in MLB, the A's added Samardija & Lester, and Hammel, and they ended up losing their division and in a one game playoff to KC. So you never know.  The A's are cellar dwellers again, so do their fans feel it was worth it ?

Would the Jays fans if they knew they would only get 1wild card and then exit, only to drop to last the following year agree it was worth dealing Sanchez, Hoffman, Norris, or is dealing an Encarnacion to Seattle or Oakland, or Cleveland worth the roll of the dice to get rental pitching. 

Managers have to make decisions, and GM's must give the team the best chance to make the post season, but it is the hardest thing to pull the plug on the fans.  To admit that you don't have what it takes, it is not easy.

You can tinker, I advocated trying to pick up recently released Jason Fraser, but the Braves snatched him up.  I am sure if asked Anthopolous would have said that he is not an upgrade on Delabar, Hendricks, Schultz, Cecil, Loup or Osuna. But, and there is always a but, Fraser has experience these others do not have.  The Jays pen combined has not pitched a meaningful inning in August, let alone September.

Sanchez had a rough triple AAA outing last night, so the speculation abounds that he would be better in the back end of the bullpen, but I am not so sure.  Osuna has settled in there, and if you make Sanchez an 8th inning guy, it has a ripple effect on the entire bullpen.  Insert him as a starter allows you to send Doubrant back to Buffalo, straight swap out, doe not effect anything else.  At least you get your future guy back in the rotation.  If you are not willing to deal, and you have to replace Buerhle next year, might as well get Sanchez started.

More to come.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Off the rails

 I watch the Houston Astros and even I think they will eventually go off the rails, maybe like a crazy train.
Apologies to Ozzy.

I don't see the rotation lasting, there are holes in the line up, they are a deep team, and they have many kids still learning.

The bullpen was patch worked in the off season, and they are a year removed from the high 90's in losses.  So I am just to believe they have turned the corner and are the best team ahead of King Felix / Cano and the Mariners ?  That they will dethrone the Angels and surpass the Athletics ?

Yup, I think that is about right.  But they are in mid May and stilling 2 out of 3 every time out.  They take the lead and hold it, they come from behind, they move runners, they get timely hits and they make plays in the field.  That is a nice mixture.

The only caveat I have is that it is May 15th, and way too early.  I remember saying that 2 years ago about the Orioles, and they led almost wire to wire. O's did not have the starting pitching, no true ace. Winning just those 1 run games, but they made it to the playoffs, and the Astros look similar and look different.

The Astros have no true ace, despite Dallas Keuchel, the rotation does not appear that it can stand all throught the season, and they day today line up isn't as potent as Baltimore's. 

I will check back at the All Star break and see where they are.  If they are still on this wild ride, will they add players, because they have kids coming, but it has been a long time between James Richard and Terry Puhl, even Biggio and crew are long forgotten, but those wild coloured Dis Astros are playing some fun baseball in Texas.

I would love to see them last a while longer, it is adding a new dimension to the game.  KC Royals, Houston Astros , so c'mon Blue Jays,add your name to the mix/



Monday, May 4, 2015

Arod , the Lightning Rod

Not like the Yankees to have a clubhouse controversy, is it ?
So he hits a record tying home run, and the Yanks say they are refusing to pay any bonus money for him reaching this milestone.
Rest easy Willie Mays, the Yanks are not glorifying their carpet bagger 3rd sacker for $ 6 million bucks.

Arod's agent smells some reneging going on and so here is yet the latest episode of the Arod saga in NY.  Say it ain't so !.

Now I have not seen the contract and I rather doubt that they will let me, but on the surface, unless there is absolute certainty that despite reaching that milestone, the Yanks can claim they cannot market him, is just plain ridiculous. The Yanks marketing team can market a rainy day, so a near do well drug induced over bearing blow hard, is just a walk in the park for the Yanks.  

They can sell coal to Newcastle, period, so unless Arod signed in a blood oath or some such nonsense, he will get his money, because that is all is about.  Is he a reviled character, yes, but I have heard Jon Sterling call one of his home runs like the second coming of Babe Ruth.  So let us put down those pitch forks and focus on the smear campaign the Yanks continue to employ, or the legal team of the "Let's screw with Arod Legal Team ".

At some juncture they will have to cough it up like a bad hair ball, but they will have to.  This is the same legal beagles who could not void his contract, because they could prove his guilt in the winter. They were as silent as a library in the summer, until the gave it up and extended Arod the back handed invite to spring training.

The circus has come to Toronto as the home squad faces Arod, and weird stuff seems to happen here in Toronto, so watch the bars and jump jump joints after hours for Messers Rodriguez  & posse. 
He will get booed, of course, but he seems oblivious to the jeers, he gets plenty at home.

I hate the guy, he is a cheater and a fraud, but Yankees gave him this contract and I hope they choke on it.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Bean Ball

Lately players have taken to vigilante actions in the majors.

I mean yesterday Chris Sale was suspended 5 games, the Royals have had 9 suspensions, and we are ending the 3 week of the season.

Baseball is not a violent contact sport, a slow paced methodical game predicted on thought, decisions, sudden actions, reflections and more thought.  Yes there are actions, triple to the wall, double plays, a line shot down the 3rd base line, and home plate collisions, but so much of the game is pitch by pitch combat.

40 years ago, Reggie slugged 47 home runs, a lot in the post 60's high mound era dominated by arms like Koufax, Seaver, Marichal and Gibson, McLain, the great Orioles rotations.  Then the hitter re asserted themselves.  Frank Howard, Killebrew, Reggie, Bench and so on.

Pitchers pitched inside, brush-backs, chin music, the odd plunk on the ass.  Ron Hunt took 56 such free passes. Minoso made a career out it. Rod Carew crowded the plate and dis Don Baylor and others.  Yes there were a few donnybrooks that broke out, but 2015 so far is marked by brawls, retributions, and hit batters, the on purpose type,and the throws behind batters.

We have had warnings, and maybe it will settle down, but I have noticed that batters are crowded the box more. They want reclaim that outside part of the plate. 

Luckily we have not had the Conigliaro results of fastballs at the heads of batters, but I am worried. That pretty much ended a promising career of Boston Red Sox outfielder Tony C.

But 3 weeks in, it is an almost everyday occurrence.  I am sure new MLB czar Rob Manfred is watching with concern, as he has had umps and officials take managers aside pre game and give them the "talking to" . We will see if it wains but I have my doubts.

Today's athlete is over reacting to his man hood, his lively hood being threatened.  Brett Lawrie's hard slide against KC's SS Escobar brought out the benches,  and he was hit and it has caused a rivaled series with Royals and A's to be potential martial arts display in June when they next meet.

I hope it ends, pitchers need to pitch inside, and batters need to not feel their manhood is at stake every time a pitch approaches them.. It is a part of the game.

So will fights continue, but just after every errant pitch.  Reggie knew it, Bautista does too.


Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Snow Ball


So when the snow melts, and the spring arrives, and today being -18, trust me it seems a long ways off, we get to evaluate the Jays, and where they are.

Are they ready to compete, or will they have keep a uilding process through 2015.  My guess in mid January is that by late February we will have some but not all the answers, meaning 2nd base and centre field are works in progress. Pompey in centre and Travis at 2nd are kids, but if they appear competant, AA will give them the beneift of the doubt. 

Where they will make moves will be with respect to bullpen.  I don"t think now that there will be a recognizable closer with long track record despite all the rumours and buzz.  They will trade a catcher, but even that is becoming harder and harder.  We all thought the D Backs would be candidates, ex Jay turned GM Dave Stewart is seemingly quite content to hold the course, so Jays and others hoping to deal off excess backstops will have to look elsewhere.

Navarro better learn how to catch the knuckle ball and catch the ball at first base.  Without Lind now, he can back up Encarnacion and Smoak at first, and DH as well.

The Rays are not much different than the Jays, budgets dictate their direction. They are re stocking their farm system and making frugal choices.  I think the Jays will be a team that can finish in the top 3 in their division, Tampa has little offense, good defense and solid rotation ( with Matty Moore returning ). BUt they cannot generate enoough offense and will rely on small ball and timely hitting to win.  I just cannot forsee a top 3 finish for the Rays.

The Orioles want to spend and can, but cannot catch a break.  Chris Davis is a concern, and re signing Delmon Young is like admitting you missed on the ptom queen and took Grizelda.  Steve Pearce will now be expected to duplicate break out numbers. Rasmus is being sought by too many teams with his high strike out ratio, and the Birds have to hope for a healthy Matt Wieters and a very strong encore from many pitchers.  I just don't see, but Showalter had me scratching my head all year long. He may have to do it again.

In the Yanks ranks, boy these guys have done some good work.  Gone is Kuroda, CC has to prove he can put up 200 innings and they have No Mo and No Jeter, but Jeter's defense is easier to replace and Headley's back at 3rd, so I think they will be fine.

Also, they have Pineda & Tanaka ( young guns ) and I think they will rebound, and Eovaldi from the Marlins so while the rotation needs time to gel, they have good pieces there.

Oh the weather outside is frightful, so it makes for more speculation until the snow melts and the birds fly north. 

And it is still just January 13th, and we have a ways to go before pitchers and catchers report, but we are the right side of the calendar now, and less and less free agents and loose ends.

And who doen't like to wax over what the spring will bring, because it brings the spring. 

I will be looking ahead at the Central, the Tigers, the AL champs, in KC, Twins, White Sox and Indians. Is there a new dark horse in the Central. You will be suprised at what I think will happen, but that is for another day.

Back to shovelling and shivering.