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Glasnow was removed from his start Friday versus Atlanta due to an apparent injury, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

 

Advice: Glasnow seemed to be having some trouble with his left (glove) hand, as he was rubbing and stretching it as he walked off the field with a trainer at his side. The 29-year-old right-hander had allowed two runs -- one earned -- over 5.2 innings prior to his departure in the top of the sixth. He issued only one walk and struck out eight.

 

You wouldn't think a glove hand issue would knock him out of the game, weird?

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Green (elbow) is scheduled to throw live batting practice Saturday, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.

Analysis

Green already has multiple live BP sessions under his belt and could soon head out on a minor-league rehab assignment if his side work continues to go well. He is now more than 13 months removed from Tommy John surgery and figures to be an option for the Blue Jays' bullpen around the end of July.

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Green (elbow) is scheduled to throw live batting practice Saturday, Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet.ca reports.

Analysis

Green already has multiple live BP sessions under his belt and could soon head out on a minor-league rehab assignment if his side work continues to go well. He is now more than 13 months removed from Tommy John surgery and figures to be an option for the Blue Jays' bullpen around the end of July.

 

Awesome :)

 

Green always seemed to be Boone's favarote "fireman"

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Awesome :)

 

Greene always seemed to be Boone's favarote "fireman"

 

Green, and yes, if he has his command back this will be massive. :)

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Awesome :)

 

Greene always seemed to be Boone's favarote "fireman"

 

Just imagine one of MLB's best relievers at the trade deadline. Except in this case if things work out as well as hoped for Green is going to be a Blue Jay for many years to come. This could eventually turn out to be one of the more impactful additions to this team if Green can return to anywhere close to previous levels of performance.

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How crazy is it that if the playoffs were to start today, 3 AL East teams would be in (at least the wildcard) and none of them would be the Yankees or Red Sox?
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Nobody is catching the Rays. They banked so many wins they will easily ride out this inevitable rough patch. O’s survived their skid and are back on track. Still catchable but we will have to play .600 + ball.
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Nobody is catching the Rays. They banked so many wins they will easily ride out this inevitable rough patch. O’s survived their skid and are back on track. Still catchable but we will have to play .600 + ball.

 

Orioles have actually been remarkably consistent this year. You really feel with that rotation they should have a s***** 2 or 3 week strech at some point but it hasn't happened yet.

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Orioles have actually been remarkably consistent this year. You really feel with that rotation they should have a s***** 2 or 3 week strech at some point but it hasn't happened yet.

 

I still believe it will :)

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Nobody is catching the Rays. They banked so many wins they will easily ride out this inevitable rough patch. OÂ’s survived their skid and are back on track. Still catchable but we will have to play .600 + ball.

 

Baltimore is 2 games out and have replaced their 2 worst hitters with a couple of super prospects.

 

What is it anyway with the Baltimore rotation hate? It's silly. Bradish and Wells are (results wise) doing as good as Gausman and Berrios. Kyle Gibson is actually pretty close to Bassitt in fWAR over the last 5 years. Kremer vs Kikuchi are actually kind of close. And if Alex Manoah is really back, there is every possibility Grayson Rodriquez could come back to.

 

People are just in denial of how good an organization this is. We'll see what they do at the trade deadline. My guess is they actually trade some older assets like Satlander or something for under-rated controllable pitching.

 

Also their four great prospects they've called up so far, Rutchman, Henderson, Cowser, and Westburg all have great walk rates, indicating whatever system they have to 'get the boys on base' is translating to the majors.

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Baltimore is 2 games out and have replaced their 2 worst hitters with a couple of super prospects.

 

What is it anyway with the Baltimore rotation hate? It's silly. Bradish and Wells are (results wise) doing as good as Gausman and Berrios. Kyle Gibson is actually pretty close to Bassitt in fWAR over the last 5 years. Kremer vs Kikuchi are actually kind of close. And if Alex Manoah is really back, there is every possibility Grayson Rodriquez could come back to.

 

People are just in denial of how good an organization this is. We'll see what they do at the trade deadline. My guess is they actually trade some older assets like Satlander or something for under-rated controllable pitching.

 

Also their four great prospects they've called up so far, Rutchman, Henderson, Cowser, and Westburg all have great walk rates, indicating whatever system they have to 'get the boys on base' is translating to the majors.

 

Just checked Grayson Rodriquez's minor league numbers... jesus. Doing great. Will be back up soon and chances are will do great.

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Bradish and Wells are (results wise) doing as good as Gausman and Berrios.

 

I totally understand that Gausman has a crazy k-rate and is at another level compared to the other 3 guys in terms of peripherals. Just saying Baltimores top 2 (part of their worst every rotation) are like 15-10 3.10 or so, exactly the same as Toronto's top 2.

 

The Gaussman thing is just crazy at this point. Random guys from Baltimore (worst rotation ever) are 7-5 with a 3.10 ERA or something. Berrios (horrible last year) is 7-5 with a 3.10 ERA or something.

 

Kevin Gausman with one of the best pitches in baseball, amazing k-rate the last 4 years, pin point control and often looking like the best pitcher in baseball is also 7-5 3.10 or something.

 

This has to turn around at some point? Or does he end up 11-10 with 300 ks by the end of this year?

 

Every time the Gausman start come up instead of being confident there is a win, it's now like, well no runs today, or if by chance there are runs, Gausman will give up his once a month 6 run inning to inflate his era and take the loss anyway.

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So heading into the all-star break, every team in the AL East is at least 5 games over .500 and all five teams have winning records both at home and on the road. I'm curious if that's ever happened before in any division?
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So heading into the all-star break, every team in the AL East is at least 5 games over .500 and all five teams have winning records both at home and on the road. I'm curious if that's ever happened before in any division?

 

You'd be hard pressed to find that, I think.

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I totally understand that Gausman has a crazy k-rate and is at another level compared to the other 3 guys in terms of peripherals. Just saying Baltimores top 2 (part of their worst every rotation) are like 15-10 3.10 or so, exactly the same as Toronto's top 2.

 

The Gaussman thing is just crazy at this point. Random guys from Baltimore (worst rotation ever) are 7-5 with a 3.10 ERA or something. Berrios (horrible last year) is 7-5 with a 3.10 ERA or something.

 

Kevin Gausman with one of the best pitches in baseball, amazing k-rate the last 4 years, pin point control and often looking like the best pitcher in baseball is also 7-5 3.10 or something.

 

This has to turn around at some point? Or does he end up 11-10 with 300 ks by the end of this year?

 

Every time the Gausman start come up instead of being confident there is a win, it's now like, well no runs today, or if by chance there are runs, Gausman will give up his once a month 6 run inning to inflate his era and take the loss anyway.

 

I do not see the O's moving Santander... They have enough still in the minors or recent call up to not have to rob a key player from their MLB roster.

 

The O's pitching is good with more help on the way.

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I said in the predictions thread at the beginning of the year that the Jays would play .540 ball. They are actually doing better than my expectations going into the All-Star break at .549.
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So heading into the all-star break, every team in the AL East is at least 5 games over .500 and all five teams have winning records both at home and on the road. I'm curious if that's ever happened before in any division?

 

First time since '93, but the highest win % of all time.

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5-4 in the 7th MIA over BAL.

 

Keep waiting for them to fall back some. They have such an on paper mediocre rotation and shut down pen.

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Tampa won twice? f*** off

 

Well they were playing the Royals so not that shocking.

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5-4 in the 7th MIA over BAL.

 

Keep waiting for them to fall back some. They have such an on paper mediocre rotation and shut down pen.

 

Whenever there is a score posted before the game is final it always comes back to bite us in this ass. This game was no different.

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Whenever there is a score posted before the game is final it always comes back to bite us in this ass. This game was no different.

 

So its my fault eh? Thats how its going to be!

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