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The Indians are proving that good pitching combined with a contact type offence can get it done.

 

The live or die with the HR type offence will hopefully be a thing of the past after this season with Shapiro.

 

ya this offence is flawed.

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???

 

The Blue Jays scored 14 runs, only one of them on a home run in the second game in homer friendly Coors Field. This narrative needs to go away.

 

Because this happens sparingly, this narrative needs to go away, and againt a AAA caliber type starter and pen?

 

The approach needs a culture shift.

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Peace out Kids, going to a farm... for a bonfire and fun.

 

Cheers!

 

Have fun hooking up with some of your buddies.

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after a game like this you can only tip your cap to the opposing pitcher and try to do better tomorrow. Jays got manhandled tonight
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Hopefully Stroman doesn't ruin Canada Day.

 

Probably a good bet that he does. The guy, and/or his advisers, don't get it. Worry about strikeouts and let your stuff cause the GBs, not vice-versa.

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It was a disappointing loss, but the Blue Jays were shut down by a great pitching performance, hopefully the Blue Jays can win tomorrow.
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I think we are top 5 in % of runs from the HR...so I think it's an accurate narrative.

 

Who cares? Homeruns are a good thing, why are we trying to discredit them? Encarnacion, Bautista and Donaldson all seemingly go up there and try to hit the ball as hard as possible in the air everytime, and it works out great.

 

I'd take a walk and a homer over a few "well-placed" singles every day of the week, and I don't see why anyone would prefer different.

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Who cares? Homeruns are a good thing, why are we trying to discredit them? Encarnacion, Bautista and Donaldson all seemingly go up there and try to hit the ball as hard as possible in the air everytime, and it works out great.

 

I'd take a walk and a homer over a few "well-placed" singles every day of the week, and I don't see why anyone would prefer different.

 

How bout that Allen kid?

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Ichiro has had close to 3,000 well placed singles and he's a future hall of famer.

 

Ken Griffey Jr. had 630 well positioned flyballs and he was a near-unanimous Hall of Fame selection. I don't see anyone complaining about his approach at the plate, and if someone actually did then they probably aren't/weren't very smart.

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So it's a bad thing... :rolleyes:

 

With our lack of ability to actually get hits...yes I'd say it's a not good thing. I think I have seen us get less than 5 hits a game more this year than the previous 3 ish years.

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With our lack of ability to actually get hits...yes I'd say it's a not good thing. I think I have seen us get less than 5 hits a game more this year than the previous 3 ish years.

 

yer dumn

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