Captain Adama Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 I can't even express how happy I am for Ryan. He's worked for this since his first time playing with the Blue Jays. He knew and many others did of his capability of being an everyday 2B and years later he is starting his first Opening Day game out of Spring Training. I'm not surprised because he's always had it in him to be the best and he was confident in himself to be. Never letting what anyone ever said get to him, he worked hard on and off the diamond. I get asked a lot "why Ryan? why support him? Over Bautista" especially at spring training. I didn't chose him. It wasn't some auction where I chose to support him or whatever. I supported Ryan because the first time I saw him play, I knew he had a big future in front of him. Watching him play and seeing others doubt his ability because of his at bats just reminded of myself as an athlete and how many have told me I couldn't make it or wasn't cut for the big leagues. I understood some how and since then I've always support him. No matter how many people tell me otherwise and say I should support someone else, I just say "you don't understand, when he wasn't at his best you weren't there supporting him still but I was" You all doubted him when I believed in him. I saw him at his worst and how devastated he got when he was sent backdown to AAA. I support him because I knew he could bounce back from this. He would come back better and strong as a person and player. His mentality to go out there everyday and do everything he could defensively and offensively to help out his team and never focused on anything else said about him shows a lot of character. I look up to him Ryan 100%. He's an inspiration for sure. He reminds that no matter what others say or what anyone says you have to ignore it and be mentally tough and believe that you can achieve it. You need to work hard everyday and always do your best. He's shown me that all that's true and that dreams can happen even if you're the only one who believes in yourself and the world thinks otherwise. I couldn't be more proud of Ryan for over coming everything these past years. He's deserved it. Believe me when I say that it's only the beginning for him. That is considerably terrifying. Did you get that off Matt Harvey's personal blog?
King Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Ryan, 2015 was the best season of your career. You’ve developed so much as a player offensively and defensively, which helped you become so successful and achieve everything you have and will further in the future. Last year, you impressed not only your teammates but all of Canada & Toronto Blue Jays fans of you capability at 2B and SS. Not only after Travis injury were you given an incredible opportunity to start 2B for the extent of the season. 2015 has opened so many doors for you that led onto 2016, For starters, You posted the best numbers of your career in the largest sample size of action that you’ve seen in the big leagues this past season, putting up an Average of .250, an OBP of .318 and added 52 runs and 45 RBI’s in 428 plate appearances at second and at short. On May 23th 2015 when the Jays played Seattle and in the 5th inning you had rolled your right ankle. You then came back the next day on May 24th, in the bottom of the 5th inning again you hit your first home run of the season. Then August 13 2015, you launched your 4th home-run of the season against the Oakland A’s. On Tuesday September 1st 2015, you walked up to the plate in the 10th inning with a man on 1st base and drilled a walk off home-run against the Cleveland Indians & the same day you make a tremendous defensive play. On October 19th in the bottom of 2nd inning in Game 3 of the ALCS you had hit a single which brings in two runs and gave the Jays a 2-1 lead over KC. After in the bottom of the 5th inning with 2 outs and 1 strike, you hit a SOLO HOME-RUN bringing the Jays lead to 10-4. Throughout that game you had also tremendous plays that kept the Royals for getting on base. That game had to be one of the best games of your career , and even after the game in an interview you had said “ I don’t know redemption uh like I said none felt worse about the other day but clear your head on the off day and come back and compete today and it was fun”. Even after what had all happened in Game 2 you had never let it get to you, extremely proud of what you were able to put forward this year and contribute to the Jays success. I’ll always support you no matter what, keep it up!
RealAccountant Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Thole finally hit a ball hard right to a fielder
204Jays Verified Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Zeke putting his haters in shambles.
EdwinsParrot Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Everyone has power in this park
204Jays Verified Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Ryan, 2015 was the best season of your career. You’ve developed so much as a player offensively and defensively, which helped you become so successful and achieve everything you have and will further in the future. Last year, you impressed not only your teammates but all of Canada & Toronto Blue Jays fans of you capability at 2B and SS. Not only after Travis injury were you given an incredible opportunity to start 2B for the extent of the season. 2015 has opened so many doors for you that led onto 2016, For starters, You posted the best numbers of your career in the largest sample size of action that you’ve seen in the big leagues this past season, putting up an Average of .250, an OBP of .318 and added 52 runs and 45 RBI’s in 428 plate appearances at second and at short. On May 23th 2015 when the Jays played Seattle and in the 5th inning you had rolled your right ankle. You then came back the next day on May 24th, in the bottom of the 5th inning again you hit your first home run of the season. Then August 13 2015, you launched your 4th home-run of the season against the Oakland A’s. On Tuesday September 1st 2015, you walked up to the plate in the 10th inning with a man on 1st base and drilled a walk off home-run against the Cleveland Indians & the same day you make a tremendous defensive play. On October 19th in the bottom of 2nd inning in Game 3 of the ALCS you had hit a single which brings in two runs and gave the Jays a 2-1 lead over KC. After in the bottom of the 5th inning with 2 outs and 1 strike, you hit a SOLO HOME-RUN bringing the Jays lead to 10-4. Throughout that game you had also tremendous plays that kept the Royals for getting on base. That game had to be one of the best games of your career , and even after the game in an interview you had said “ I don’t know redemption uh like I said none felt worse about the other day but clear your head on the off day and come back and compete today and it was fun”. Even after what had all happened in Game 2 you had never let it get to you, extremely proud of what you were able to put forward this year and contribute to the Jays success. I’ll always support you no matter what, keep it up! What is this?
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Ryan, 2015 was the best season of your career. You’ve developed so much as a player offensively and defensively, which helped you become so successful and achieve everything you have and will further in the future. Last year, you impressed not only your teammates but all of Canada & Toronto Blue Jays fans of you capability at 2B and SS. Not only after Travis injury were you given an incredible opportunity to start 2B for the extent of the season. 2015 has opened so many doors for you that led onto 2016, For starters, You posted the best numbers of your career in the largest sample size of action that you’ve seen in the big leagues this past season, putting up an Average of .250, an OBP of .318 and added 52 runs and 45 RBI’s in 428 plate appearances at second and at short. On May 23th 2015 when the Jays played Seattle and in the 5th inning you had rolled your right ankle. You then came back the next day on May 24th, in the bottom of the 5th inning again you hit your first home run of the season. Then August 13 2015, you launched your 4th home-run of the season against the Oakland A’s. On Tuesday September 1st 2015, you walked up to the plate in the 10th inning with a man on 1st base and drilled a walk off home-run against the Cleveland Indians & the same day you make a tremendous defensive play. On October 19th in the bottom of 2nd inning in Game 3 of the ALCS you had hit a single which brings in two runs and gave the Jays a 2-1 lead over KC. After in the bottom of the 5th inning with 2 outs and 1 strike, you hit a SOLO HOME-RUN bringing the Jays lead to 10-4. Throughout that game you had also tremendous plays that kept the Royals for getting on base. That game had to be one of the best games of your career , and even after the game in an interview you had said “ I don’t know redemption uh like I said none felt worse about the other day but clear your head on the off day and come back and compete today and it was fun”. Even after what had all happened in Game 2 you had never let it get to you, extremely proud of what you were able to put forward this year and contribute to the Jays success. I’ll always support you no matter what, keep it up! What is all of the stuff you are posting?
Effit Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 I can't even express how happy I am for Ryan. He's worked for this since his first time playing with the Blue Jays. He knew and many others did of his capability of being an everyday 2B and years later he is starting his first Opening Day game out of Spring Training. I'm not surprised because he's always had it in him to be the best and he was confident in himself to be. Never letting what anyone ever said get to him, he worked hard on and off the diamond. I get asked a lot "why Ryan? why support him? Over Bautista" especially at spring training. I didn't chose him. It wasn't some auction where I chose to support him or whatever. I supported Ryan because the first time I saw him play, I knew he had a big future in front of him. Watching him play and seeing others doubt his ability because of his at bats just reminded of myself as an athlete and how many have told me I couldn't make it or wasn't cut for the big leagues. I understood some how and since then I've always support him. No matter how many people tell me otherwise and say I should support someone else, I just say "you don't understand, when he wasn't at his best you weren't there supporting him still but I was" You all doubted him when I believed in him. I saw him at his worst and how devastated he got when he was sent backdown to AAA. I support him because I knew he could bounce back from this. He would come back better and strong as a person and player. His mentality to go out there everyday and do everything he could defensively and offensively to help out his team and never focused on anything else said about him shows a lot of character. I look up to him Ryan 100%. He's an inspiration for sure. He reminds that no matter what others say or what anyone says you have to ignore it and be mentally tough and believe that you can achieve it. You need to work hard everyday and always do your best. He's shown me that all that's true and that dreams can happen even if you're the only one who believes in yourself and the world thinks otherwise. I couldn't be more proud of Ryan for over coming everything these past years. He's deserved it. Believe me when I say that it's only the beginning for him. The ramblings of a deranged person.
Swervin81 Verified Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Gonzalez and Navarro combining to do just what everyone has always wanted to do to Angel Hernandez.
fatcowxlive Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 King stop posting that creepy s***!!!
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Bases loaded....Throw it down the middle, Blue Jays can't make contact. Wow
Jonn Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Ryan, 2015 was the best season of your career. You’ve developed so much as a player offensively and defensively, which helped you become so successful and achieve everything you have and will further in the future. Last year, you impressed not only your teammates but all of Canada & Toronto Blue Jays fans of you capability at 2B and SS. Not only after Travis injury were you given an incredible opportunity to start 2B for the extent of the season. 2015 has opened so many doors for you that led onto 2016, For starters, You posted the best numbers of your career in the largest sample size of action that you’ve seen in the big leagues this past season, putting up an Average of .250, an OBP of .318 and added 52 runs and 45 RBI’s in 428 plate appearances at second and at short. On May 23th 2015 when the Jays played Seattle and in the 5th inning you had rolled your right ankle. You then came back the next day on May 24th, in the bottom of the 5th inning again you hit your first home run of the season. Then August 13 2015, you launched your 4th home-run of the season against the Oakland A’s. On Tuesday September 1st 2015, you walked up to the plate in the 10th inning with a man on 1st base and drilled a walk off home-run against the Cleveland Indians & the same day you make a tremendous defensive play. On October 19th in the bottom of 2nd inning in Game 3 of the ALCS you had hit a single which brings in two runs and gave the Jays a 2-1 lead over KC. After in the bottom of the 5th inning with 2 outs and 1 strike, you hit a SOLO HOME-RUN bringing the Jays lead to 10-4. Throughout that game you had also tremendous plays that kept the Royals for getting on base. That game had to be one of the best games of your career , and even after the game in an interview you had said “ I don’t know redemption uh like I said none felt worse about the other day but clear your head on the off day and come back and compete today and it was fun”. Even after what had all happened in Game 2 you had never let it get to you, extremely proud of what you were able to put forward this year and contribute to the Jays success. I’ll always support you no matter what, keep it up!
EdwinsParrot Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Great..need to get out if it now
burlingtonbandit Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Dickey actually pitched pretty well. Didn't walk anyone and struck out a lot of guys. Defence let him down a few times.
Effit Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Actually score some runs and the pitching shits the bed. Par for the course.
Daniel Labude Jays Centre Contributor Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Now it's time to blow the lead like always...Dickey gonna blow up and then the pen crumbles...wtf...beat the f***ing White Sox
eastcoastjaysfan Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Floyd really isn't very good.
Effit Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Now it's time to blow the lead like always...Dickey gonna blow up and then the pen crumbles...wtf...beat the f***ing White Sox Just refer to them as Daddy Chisox.
RealAccountant Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 Dickey actually pitched pretty well. Didn't walk anyone and struck out a lot of guys. Defence let him down a few times. Yeah Defense really ought to be stopping those solo homeruns
thatoneguy Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2016 Posted June 25, 2016 God the White Sox just kill us.
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