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Tag Archives: Toronto Blue Jays
Daily Roundup, 04/11/12
The Tigers first loss of the season turned out to be the first time a Detroit starter was credited with a decision. -Naturally, that loss went to Justin Verlander. The Twins won a game. -In which their starter gave up … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup — Opening Day 2012 (04/05/12)
Toronto and Cleveland went 16 innings. –It’s the longest Opening Day game, ever, and baseball has been around a long time. —Benches-clearing in the fifteenth inning, of course. —-Omar Vizquel was part of a five-man infield at one point. Technically … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 09/10/11–Jorge Posada Caught. And Threw Someone Out.
The Astros won. -All nine starters had a hit, Wandy Rodriguez included. Baltimore starter Rick Vanden Hurk only recorded seven outs, and the Orioles needed six pitchers to get through the first 8.1 innings. -Despite that, they actually led 4-3 … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 08/13/11
The Blue Jays dropped eight runs on Jered Weaver. -Including a home run from Mark Teahen, who was slugging under .300 prior to today. –And an Adam Lind grand slam. –Weaver gave up eight runs in the past month. Jorge … Continue reading
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Tagged casper wells, cincinnati reds, dan uggla, ichiro, Jaime Garcia, Javier Vazquez, Jered Weaver, Jordan, Jorge Posada, Josh Beckett, Miguel Cairo, Mike Pelfrey, milwaukee brewers, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, seattle mariners, tim stauffer, Toronto Blue Jays, Yuniesky Betancourt
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Daily Roundup, 07/24/11
- THE PIRATES ARE BACK IN FIRST PLACE (tied with the Cardinals and Brewers, but STILL). – This was how they won their game today. — The Reds are sub-.500 and still only three games back. —- How the heck … Continue reading
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Daily Roundup, 07/23/11
- Justin Upton and Miguel Montero combined to drive in eleven runs in the Diamondbacks’ 12-3 rout over the Rockies. – The other run was driven in by Josh Collmenter – as in the pitcher. – Rays/Royals was pretty wacky … Continue reading
Daily Roundup, 07/19/11
- Cleveland closer Chris Perez is apparently staying at Danny Valencia’s house while they are in Minnesota. Well, tonight Perez gave up a walk-off hit to Valencia. – This, naturally, followed that. – Starlin Castro hit his second home run … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, baltimore orioles, Boston Red Sox, brendan ryan, Brett Cecil, chicago cubs, Chone Figgins, chris perez, cleveland indians, Cliff Lee, craig counsell, daily roundup, dan uggla, Danny Valencia, houston astros, jarrod saltalamacchia, jason isringhausen, jeremy guthrie, michael pineda, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, seattle mariners, st. louis cardinals, Starlin Castro, Toronto Blue Jays, yhency brazoban, Yuniesky Betancourt
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Daily Roundup, 07/08/11
Not the most interesting of nights, sadly. – I’m sure you already know, but uh, Mike Trout is making his major league debut tonight. No seriously. -FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT!!!! – The Red Sox led 7-0 with one out in the … Continue reading
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