Jays Home Opener/Live Tweeting!
Well, it has been a while. I admit to being a semi bandwagon fan. When things started going bad last year, around the time of my last post, my interest waned. Even for a hardcore fan, it well, kinda sucks. I do always want them to do well, and beat the other AL East powerhouses.
I have been meaning to write an entry for a little while now. I was going to write about how I was glad that Roy Halladay was traded, as it probably would have been a disctraction, even if minor, and in the back of fans/players minds. It is still something. And impossible to measure the effect.
With Roy gone, the Jays can focus on winning. Being the underdog, sure, but not expected to do well removes pressure. And the young talent/veterans can perform all the better.
Anyway, I’ll be attending the first four home games, the opening series hosting the Chicago White Sox. That of course includes the home opener tomorrow night. Game time is 7:20 EDT, and the next three are 7:07 EDT.
I am planning on live tweeting the games, so you can follow me @baseball363!
For most of the time, during batting practise up to game time, I’ll have my Team Canada World Baseball Classic hat on. So you could always say hi!
Batting Average during 7 game losing streak
The Jays batting average over the seven game losing streak is .249. Whereas over the season, before the losing streak it was .289.
On May 20th, the Jays managed 14 hits, but only managed 3 runs, total left on base was 21, while team left on base was 11.
Bottom line they need to start hitting again, and with runners in scoring position, which to begin with means hitting with no one on.
I can not say as I know if there is a correlation between good hitting and good pitching, but surely it would help, as the pitcher would be more confident, bringing his best game, and being able to take chances, not having to worry about giving up a few runs.
Anyway, best to get the struggling out of the way sooner rather than later.
Red Sox sweep
Well that series did not go too well, at least as a team, which is what counts. I did not see any of it, as I do not get TSN2, only TSN, that is another story though.
Anyway, AL @ NL interleague for the Jays tomorrow. They will be in Atlanta.
All time the Jays are 14-7 all time against the Braves in interleague play. 8-4 at home, 6-3 in Atlanta. Last year the Braves were in Toronto, they won the first, and lost the next two.
Roy Halladay returns to the mound looking for his league leading 9th win, he already leads with 8!
So the matchup: Roy Halladay, RHP (8-1, 2.78) @ Kenshin Kawakami, RHP (2-5, 5.73).
Looking for the sweep vs Chicago
The Jays went on to lose the series against the Yankees, only their second series loss!
So far the Jays have won three straight against the White Sox, and go for the sweep this afternoon.
Scott Richmond will be on the mound against the Sox. He struggled against them, giving up 5 ER, and lasting only 1.2 innings. The Jays offense struggled as well against Andy Pettitte.
Richmond will face Clayton Richard. It will only be Richard’s second start this year. In his last outing against Cleveland he gave up 4 runs over 3.1 innings. Earlier this year he gave up two runs in three relief innings against Toronto, in Chicago.
So the matchup: Clayton Richard, LHP (0-0, 5.40) @ Scott Richmond, RHP (4-2, 4.28).
New York Yankees (Game #32 Road #19) at Toronto Blue Jays (Game #35 Home #16)
I meant to preview this game, oh well.
So a quality win for the Jays, the first meeting between the two clubs this season.
Of course this one was quite hyped just for the fact it was Burnett vs Halladay.
Roy Halladay retired 17 straight batters between Johnny Damon’s single (out at second stretching it out), and his double in the top of the seventh. Both of Johnny’s hits were with one out. So in the end Roy gave up 1 earned run, and a total of 5 hits.
I have been a bit lazy slow in writing here, so here is a quick update on recent Jays games.
In Roy Halladay’s last start, May 6th, in Los Angeles, he received plenty of run support earning his sixth win. The Jays lost the next game, therefore tying the short 2 game series. They lost the first to Oakland, and won the next two, to win the series.
So the only series loss remains the four game series against Kansas City to end April. So far the Jays are 8-3 in May. They were 15-9 in April.
Tomorrow will be LHP Andy Pettitte (2-1 4.38) vs RHP Scott Richmond (4-1 3.29).
Cleveland Indians at Toronto Blue Jays (Games 28 & 29 Home 14 & 15)
I caught game one of the two game series, one that could have gone either way, but went the Indian’s way.
The Jays were one strike away from winning in the top of the ninth when Asdrubal Cabrera singled to bring Josh Barfield in to tie the game. They managed two more runs, to go ahead 6-4.
Despite this, the Jays rallied to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth.
The Indians scored three more in the top of the twelfth. The Jays had another rally in the works, but it fell short, as they only managed to get one back in the bottom of the twelfth.
I did not catch the afternoon game today, but looks like it was a nice win, with Adam Lind hitting his sixth homer, and Rolen hitting his third.
Another two game series starts tonight against the Angels. It will be RHP Roy Halladay (5-1, 3.68) against RHP Anthony Ortega (0-1, 5.56). Luckily for the Jays, Vlad Guerrero is on the DL.
The Jays won Friday 8-4, and an excting win tonight (Jays perspective, Orioles perspective) 5-4 in the eleventh, after each team got a run in the 10th.
Sunday, RHP Jeremy Guthrie (2-1, 5.20) will face RHP Scott Richmond (3-0, 2.70).
2-3
The Jays are 2-3 since my last post. So I had better get back to posting!
Anyway, the Jays won six straight series with the series win over the White Sox. Now the best they can do is tie the series against the Royals.
This afternoon, LHP Brian Burres (0-1, 12.46) will face RHP Kyle Davies (1-1, 4.88).
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