KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted September 30, 2015 Posted September 30, 2015 Hard to see that game being completely meaningless. It's possible it could be meaningless for the Jays, but the bottom three East teams are all vying for third place, so it could even affect the scrub standings (or even draft order?). Honestly I don't know how deep MLB will go before they decide a game is meaningless. They won't replay a game on the day after the season ends unless it has playoff implications.
STLJaysFan Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Looks like Mark is pitching on Saturday now so he'd have to pitch a complete game to reach 200 since I doubt he would be able to come out of the bullpen the very next day to pitch a few innings, but I guess he has the rest of his life to rest his arm so maybe he'll try to go back to back since he'll be used sparingly in the playoffs anyway if at all.
STLJaysFan Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 They won't replay a game on the day after the season ends unless it has playoff implications. Yeah that Cleveland/Detroit makeup game is not gonna be played now since the Indians just got officially eliminated
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Depends on the game. If the Jays score 10+ runs and the Rays have like 3-4, Gibby will likely keep him in to get that 8 2/3 This is the only likely way, or it isn't happening.
Maahfaace Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Mark Buehrle has 14 consecutive seasons of pitching over 200 IP, which is nearly miraculous in the modern age. Currently he is tied for that record with Greg Maddux. Christy Mathewson, and Phil Niekro. If he can pitch another 8 2/3 inning, he will hold that record by himself. He has one start left this season, and it's unlikely that the Jays will have clinched 1st overall at that point (but possible). Questions: 1) Should the Jays allow Buehrle a longer leash than they would normally allow, given Buehrle's shot at this record (and virtual guarantee of an HOF spot if he gets it)? 2) Does your answer change depending on whether or not the Jays have clinched first place over the Royals by that point? 3) If Buehrle pitches less than 8 2/3 innings in that start, should the Jays consider letting him pitch a couple of innings, to hit that milestone in the last game of the season, assuming we have clinched at that point. 4) Does your answer change depending on whether Buehrle is likely to start for the Jays in the post-season or be used as a reliever? While Mark Buehrle has been a solid pitcher for years, he's not getting into the HOF, not by a longshot. A 200 IP record shouldn't and won't change that. I think its a stupid stat record to chase, and if Gibby does chase it while still trying to clinch home field advantage, I will lose some respect for him as a manager.
labadee Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 i think the only way to satisfy everyone on this board is to do the following 1) clinch AL 2) pitch buerhle everyday until he gets 200innings 3) buerhle gets stiff as a result of having to pitch everyday to reach said 200 innings 4) buerhle DL 5) no disrespect personally, i think buerhle on the playoff roster is important. No one on our pitching rotation (besides price) had any significant playoff experience, he will be able to keep them composed. Even if he's used as a mop-up guy, or lefty, his experience is important.
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 I think they have a plan to get it done. Would be nice if Gibbons didn't throw last nights game and today's game. I think the regulars should have played both games of the double header and got rested today. Either way are regulars should be playing all 3 games regardless if we clinch the American League or not. Its also important to remain sharp. What's todays line-up?
labadee Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's todays line-up? probably dreadful/drunk
Spanky99 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 probably dreadful/drunk Hah, I just don't get why everyone's saying we're throwing the towel in. I'm sure we'll have regs who want to play, not to mention the O's have just played their best through a double header coming back at noon, I'm sure it's a winnable game.
labadee Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Hah, I just don't get why everyone's saying we're throwing the towel in. I'm sure we'll have regs who want to play, not to mention the O's have just played their best through a double header coming back at noon, I'm sure it's a winnable game. watch drunk edwin smash 3 dingers and reach 40 hr
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's todays line-up? Gibbons said it would be exactly the same as game 2. That plus Hutch pitching could make it pretty uggly.
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 In a way, this is probably for the best. Buehrle going to the pen would have cheapened the record. Going nine inning would be a much more fitting way to set the mark. The game is on the road so the Rays have last tick. Jays need to give Buehrle the lead or risk having the game end at 8 1/2. Having Buehrle fall just short because of lack of run support would suck balls (although if they field the A lineup, it's thankfully not terribly likely). The home field through the playoff race should keep the game relevant enough to justify using the regulars in addition to wanting to do Buehrle a solid.
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 I think they have a plan to get it done. Would be nice if Gibbons didn't throw last nights game and today's game. I think the regulars should have played both games of the double header and got rested today. Either way are regulars should be playing all 3 games regardless if we clinch the American League or not. Its also important to remain sharp. Your dumn
Stangstag Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Gibbons said it would be exactly the same as game 2. That plus Hutch pitching could make it pretty uggly. You realize he could have just made a mistake in the interview? Maybe he meant game 2 of the series, meaning the lineup for the first game of the double header.
AdamGreenwood Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Author Posted October 1, 2015 i think the only way to satisfy everyone on this board is to do the following 1) clinch AL 2) pitch buerhle everyday until he gets 200innings 3) buerhle gets stiff as a result of having to pitch everyday to reach said 200 innings 4) buerhle DL 5) no disrespect personally, i think buerhle on the playoff roster is important. No one on our pitching rotation (besides price) had any significant playoff experience, he will be able to keep them composed. Even if he's used as a mop-up guy, or lefty, his experience is important. Yeah, that would pretty much be a dream scenario. Regardless of whether or not Buehrle helps this team in the playoffs, he has to go on the roster. You can't do that to a veteran who was one of the reasons they made it this far in the first place. From a non-sentimental perspective, players would be unimpressed with that, and it would be harder for the Jays to sign veteran players if they treated Buehrle that way.
KingKat Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 You realize he could have just made a mistake in the interview? Maybe he meant game 2 of the series, meaning the lineup for the first game of the double header. No he said we'll run with the same lineup as game 2 tomorrow. That's not ambiguous.
Sammy225 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 No he said we'll run with the same lineup as game 2 tomorrow. That's not ambiguous. Which is good some of those regulars have not had a day off since the start of august on this amazing run..... Well deserved and if we are tied up with KC we will have a 3 game sprint with them where there opponent is much hard than ours and they have to gain a game to finish ahead of us.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's more valuable? 1. Home Field throughout the playoffs 2. Giving your regulars 2-3 extra days off
Followthelight Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's more valuable? 1. Home Field throughout the playoffs 2. Giving your regulars 2-3 extra days off Lots of off days in the offseason, and in the playoffs themselves...plus 3 in between the last game and start of the playoffs...
Followthelight Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 You realize he could have just made a mistake in the interview? Maybe he meant game 2 of the series, meaning the lineup for the first game of the double header. He said we will run the same lineup tomorrow...it was pretty clear.
Cyborg Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's more valuable? 1. Home Field throughout the playoffs 2. Giving your regulars 2-3 extra days off Or 3. Playing the Rangers instead of Yankees/Astros/Angels. I'd take 3.
Pulk_Pull Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Toronto fans, always something to complain about. Even after the team's first pennant in 23 f***ing years. Nurse that hangover boys, regroup and refocus on the big prize. It all starts Friday for home field.
Dr. Dinger Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 What's more valuable? 1. Home Field throughout the playoffs 2. Giving your regulars 2-3 extra days off We already have homefield advantage in the ALDS and the World Series, regardless. Finishing 1st would give us exactly one additional (POSSIBLE) home game in the ALCS only, IMO it's totally justifiable to give the regulars some rest heading into the playoffs. KC sucks donkey testicles anyway.
Dr. Dinger Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 Or 3. Playing the Rangers instead of Yankees/Astros/Angels. I'd take 3. I'd rather face the Astros or Angels than the Rangers, the Yankees not so much.
Sammy225 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 We already have homefield advantage in the ALDS and the World Series, regardless. Finishing 1st would give us exactly one additional (POSSIBLE) home game in the ALCS only, IMO it's totally justifiable to give the regulars some rest heading into the playoffs. KC sucks donkey testicles anyway. TBH i don't think Royals advance. They have been nothing more then microwaved s*** lately
Governator Community Moderator Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 almost 3 back to back games and Navarro isn't expected to bat once? What a f***ing joke.
Followthelight Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 TBH i don't think Royals advance. They have been nothing more then microwaved s*** lately Their pitching is s***.....cannot see them shutting down the jays offense if they get that far.
Dr. Dinger Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 TBH i don't think Royals advance. They have been nothing more then microwaved s*** lately In which case we have homefield advantage all the way, so yeah... not worried. I'd actually love to watch the Jays sweep KC and clinch the AL Pennant at Kaufman stadium, just to shove it straight up their rectums and demonstrate to those idiotic fans that they're team is an overachieving fluke.
Sammy225 Old-Timey Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 In which case we have homefield advantage all the way, so yeah... not worried. I'd actually love to watch the Jays sweep KC and clinch the AL Pennant at Kaufman stadium, just to shove it straight up their rectums and demonstrate to those idiotic fans that they're team is an overachieving fluke. Isn't that the same thing by getting bounced in the first round.
Cyborg Verified Member Posted October 1, 2015 Posted October 1, 2015 I'd rather face the Astros or Angels than the Rangers, the Yankees not so much. Rangers are a s***** team (projected .487 RoS) and their pitching staff matches up well with our batters, being lefty heavy (Hamels, Holland, Perez).
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