intentional wok Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/53/78/thumbs/7811292000.gif @ http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/53/52/thumbs/lalqok5u1hvc8e6s42cwge1rv.gif BLUE JAYS: Carrera, RF Donaldson, DH Encarnacion, 1B Saunders, LF Martin, C Tulowitzki, SS Pillar, CF Travis, 2B Barney, 3B O's: Jones, CF Kim, LF Trumbo, RF Davis, 1B Wieters, C Schoop, 2B Alvarez, DH Hardy, SS Flaherty, 3B Marcus Stroman vs Chris Tillman Some factoids from MLB.com's preview • Blue Jays left fielder Michael Saunders has crushed the Orioles pitching staff this season. He belted three home runs in the series opener Friday, and he went 1-for-3 with a walk against Baltimore on Saturday. • Tillman allowed two runs in six innings on April 21 in his only start against the Blue Jays this season. In his career, he's 4-10 with a 5.65 ERA against Toronto. • O's All-Star third baseman Manny Machado will begin serving his four-game suspension Sunday. He had started in a league-leading 229 consecutive games. --- This is the conclusion of the third series between the Jays and Orioles. Current record is 5-4 in favour of Toronto. The Jays are 3-1 on this roadtrip that started with a mini-series in Philly. Next series will be at home vs. the Arizona Diamondbacks after Monday's off-day. --- MY SECOND GDT. MY RECORD IS 0-1, but that one loss was the Odor-Bautista brawl so that's got to be worth something. But with Machado and Bautista both off the field, I don't think we'll be getting any benches clearing. Maybe Stroman will take a shot at Davis and we can see if HDMH really matters.
intentional wok Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Author Posted June 19, 2016 cherry picker What happens in OT stays in OT.
jays4life19 Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Nice GDT. Now join the BJMB DFS game. It's free and you can win cash! https://www.draftkings.com/contest/draftteam/25390072
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Lets Go Blue Jays!!!!!!!!!!!
Signal Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Nice to see Barney back in the lineup.
Signal Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 If you have someone who is batting .199 do you not want to put him in the 8th or 9th spot? I guess we have to suffer through 3 or 4 weeks of incredibly bad at bats so that we can watch Tulo maybe get his stroke back. Oh what a joy!
nextyear Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Remember last year when Tulowitzki was batting leadoff and it seemed to work; those were the days.
Signal Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Remember last year when Tulowitzki was batting leadoff and it seemed to work; those were the days. This is sarcasm, right? Tulo was terrible in the leadoff spot....terrible. So terrible that even Gibby (the slowest human being on this side of the planet) recognized it.
nextyear Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 This is sarcasm, right? Tulo was terrible in the leadoff spot....terrible. So terrible that even Gibby (the slowest human being on this side of the planet) recognized it. That isn't the way I remember it. Some people on this forum thought that he should stay there. Do you have stats indicating that he did poorly in the leadoff position. I am referring to last year when almost everyone was happy that Tulowitzki was on the team.
RealAccountant Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 If you have someone who is batting .199 do you not want to put him in the 8th or 9th spot? I guess we have to suffer through 3 or 4 weeks of incredibly bad at bats so that we can watch Tulo maybe get his stroke back. Oh what a joy! He has been so bad. Saunders is going to get a lot of walks, Tulo should bat ninth, until such time that he learns to hit the baseball again.
Signal Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 "That isn't the way I remember it. Some people on this forum thought that he should stay there. Do you have stats indicating that he did poorly in the leadoff position." "I am referring to last year when almost everyone was happy that Tulowitzki was on the team." Do not have the stats for Tulo hitting leadoff last year but do have his stats for last year. He hit .239 and had a poor OBP of .317 - neither numbers good for a leadoff hitter....well...any hitter. My memory seems to tell me that he did warm up a bit outside of the leadoff spot....so his numbers in the leadoff position were worse. The dude has simply not hit the ball well while with the Jays. I could care two f@#ks what he has done in the past....that does not help the Jays now. Not sure why everyone treats this guy like he is some sort of star....he has hit like a bum since arriving. When Barney took over from Tulo ..well, let's just say I enjoyed watching the Jays a bit more. When I watch Barney at the plate I understand what he is trying to do and like the fact that he actually produces from time to time....when I watch Tulo at the plate I see a player struggling big time...he looks lost out there.
Krylian Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Let's take this series and move on.
West Texas Forever Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 "That isn't the way I remember it. Some people on this forum thought that he should stay there. Do you have stats indicating that he did poorly in the leadoff position." "I am referring to last year when almost everyone was happy that Tulowitzki was on the team." Do not have the stats for Tulo hitting leadoff last year but do have his stats for last year. He hit .239 and had a poor OBP of .317 - neither numbers good for a leadoff hitter....well...any hitter. My memory seems to tell me that he did warm up a bit outside of the leadoff spot....so his numbers in the leadoff position were worse. The dude has simply not hit the ball well while with the Jays. I could care two f@#ks what he has done in the past....that does not help the Jays now. Not sure why everyone treats this guy like he is some sort of star....he has hit like a bum since arriving. When Barney took over from Tulo ..well, let's just say I enjoyed watching the Jays a bit more. When I watch Barney at the plate I understand what he is trying to do and like the fact that he actually produces from time to time....when I watch Tulo at the plate I see a player struggling big time...he looks lost out there. The guy is a stud of a shortstop and is a career .300 hitter, he is a star you goof. Sure he has been less than stellar since coming over to the Jays but I don't think his career is over.
nextyear Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 "That isn't the way I remember it. Some people on this forum thought that he should stay there. Do you have stats indicating that he did poorly in the leadoff position." "I am referring to last year when almost everyone was happy that Tulowitzki was on the team." Do not have the stats for Tulo hitting leadoff last year but do have his stats for last year. He hit .239 and had a poor OBP of .317 - neither numbers good for a leadoff hitter....well...any hitter. My memory seems to tell me that he did warm up a bit outside of the leadoff spot....so his numbers in the leadoff position were worse. The dude has simply not hit the ball well while with the Jays. I could care two f@#ks what he has done in the past....that does not help the Jays now. Not sure why everyone treats this guy like he is some sort of star....he has hit like a bum since arriving. When Barney took over from Tulo ..well, let's just say I enjoyed watching the Jays a bit more. When I watch Barney at the plate I understand what he is trying to do and like the fact that he actually produces from time to time....when I watch Tulo at the plate I see a player struggling big time...he looks lost out there. Lighten up and learn how to use the reply with quote button. If you going to say he did poorly in the leadoff spot then back it up. Why should anyone care what you give "two f@#ks" about?
BigBounceyBlueBalls Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Lighten up and learn how to use the reply with quote button. If you going to say he did poorly in the leadoff spot then back it up. Why should anyone care what you give "two f@#ks" about? Reality is he actually batted the best for us in the 6th spot for us last year, Oddly enough right where he is today! Reality numberTwo he ain't what he was and what he is today! But he's all ours! Unless he accepts or demands a trade!!! And we would still be required to send monies in the deal one would believe
RealAccountant Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 These days Tulo with an obp of .317 sounds amazing
Praxis Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 (edited) The guy is a stud of a shortstop and is a career .300 hitter, he is a star you goof. Sure he has been less than stellar since coming over to the Jays but I don't think his career is over. I'd like to believe this, I truly would, and I really do like Tulowitzki. There are a number of worrying signs here though; this season he is at 0 WAR, inc. -7.6 off and just 1.4 def. Last season for the Jays he was just 1.4 WAR and after nearly 400 combined plate appearances for the Jays to go by now, he's hitting just .212. I desperately want him to go back to being the player he was, but I have real concerns given his history of injuries and his apparent inability to pick up on certain pitches. Edited June 19, 2016 by Praxis
intentional wok Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Author Posted June 19, 2016 I'd like to believe this, I truly would, and I really do like Tulowitzki. There are a number of worrying signs here though; this season he is at 0 WAR, inc. -7.6 off and just 1.4 def. Last season for the Jays he was just 1.4 WAR and after nearly 400 combined plate appearances for the Jays to go by now, he's hitting just .194. I desperately want him to go back to being the player he was, but I have real concerns given his history of injuries and his apparent inability to pick up on certain pitches. I'd agree that his offensive performance so far this year has been ugly, but was he really 1.4 WAR last year in his short time with the Jays? And this is including when he missed September after his collision with Pillar?
Praxis Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 I'd agree that his offensive performance so far this year has been ugly, but was he really 1.4 WAR last year in his short time with the Jays? And this is including when he missed September after his collision with Pillar? Going by this, yes he was just 1.4 WAR for us: http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tulowtr01.shtml I take your point about small sample size though.
intentional wok Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Author Posted June 19, 2016 Going by this, yes he was just 1.4 WAR for us: http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tulowtr01.shtml I take your point about small sample size though. Being worth a win and half over a quarter of one season seems like a pretty productive player, though, even if he wasn't at his peak.
Praxis Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Being worth a win and half over a quarter of one season seems like a pretty productive player, though, even if he wasn't at his peak. Fair enough. Look don't get me wrong, I'm not on some sort of anti-Tulo crusade here. I like him as a player and I am still hopeful he can approach being the player he was for a decade with Colorado, but I haven't seen it yet. And as stupid as this sounds, it didn't feel like our batting got sorted out until he came out of the lineup and I hate myself for even saying/thinking that.
Praxis Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Greg Zaun nailed it! What did Zaun say? I'm on mlb.tv right now watching the Indians vs Chicago.
Signal Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 The guy is a stud of a shortstop and is a career .300 hitter, he is a star you goof. Sure he has been less than stellar since coming over to the Jays but I don't think his career is over. Right, I forgot he is star! So what he has never even approached hitting .250 with the Jays and has only regressed. I think you are right...what he has done in the past ...especially little league matters more than what he is ACTUALLY done for the Jays. Let's get some more players who have these great reputations for playing well in the past but suck right now so we can talk them up on a forum while the Jays lose. Yes, that sounds like a plan.
gbill2004 Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 What did Zaun say? I'm on mlb.tv right now watching the Indians vs Chicago. He said Japanese baseball leagues suck and MLB is the best. Said Ichiro pretty much sucks. Said put Pete Rose in the HOF.
Praxis Verified Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 He said Japanese baseball leagues suck and MLB is the best. Said Ichiro pretty much sucks. Said put Pete Rose in the HOF. Wow. I mean...wow. I've got no words.
West Texas Forever Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Right, I forgot he is star! So what he has never even approached hitting .250 with the Jays and has only regressed. I think you are right...what he has done in the past ...especially little league matters more than what he is ACTUALLY done for the Jays. Let's get some more players who have these great reputations for playing well in the past but suck right now so we can talk them up on a forum while the Jays lose. Yes, that sounds like a plan. Lolzzz is this real life?
West Texas Forever Old-Timey Member Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 He said Japanese baseball leagues suck and MLB is the best. Said Ichiro pretty much sucks. Said put Pete Rose in the HOF. I do agree that Japanese baseball is pretty watered down, if it was so great the MLB would have more than a couple Japanese players actually stick and not just be a flash in the pan for 2 or 3 seasons and then vanish. Japanese baseball is about as good as AAA in my opinion.
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