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5 minutes ago, VladdyAlomar said:

The ’93 Jays had solid pitching. Not flashy, but steady—guys like Jack Morris kept the other team’s bats in check so the offense could do its thing. Their pitching was all about grinding innings and staying reliable. That balance helped them close out games and win the title.

Jumping to 2025, pitching looks a bit different. Now they’ve got big names like Max Scherzer and Kevin Gausman taking the mound with some young arms like Shane Bieber. They’ve faced tough moments too, including that insane 18-inning marathon in Game 3. This pitching staff has the firepower but needs to stay strong through those long, pressure-packed innings.

So, ’93 was steady and clutch on the mound, while the 2025 team has more star power and depth. Both teams show they can hang tough when it counts. If the 2025 Jays keep their pitching locked in, they’ve got a great shot at making history again.

Is this AI generated?  Jack Morris in 93 was worse than Mitch Williams and not rostered.  Shane Bieber is not young.  93 pitching was shaky with old Dave Stewart (kind of like old Max Scherzer), shaky Juan Guzman (step back from 92 awesome Juan Guzman) and Todd StottleMyer who sucked and gave up 6 runs in the 15-14 game. 

92 Jays pitching was awesome with David Cone, Jimmy Key, Juan Guzman at their best and Morris not at his best but still with mystique. 

93 Jays pitching was mediocre and they won 15-14 games.

2025 Jays pitching is questionable with 10-11 'ace', a-baller Trey Yesivage, elderly Mad Max, and not exactly healthy Shane Bieber. 

lol.  How could these guys possibly be going toe to toe with the legendary LA Dodgers?  Dodgers take 18 innings to beat them and don't even win game 1? 

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According the Schneider Springer has many problems some of which we will be surprised to learn after the season is over.  Despite many problems which the known ones include broken knee, torn up oblique and the unknown ones are secret for now he is still deciding whether to play.  

 

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So when Bichette is pinch run for it will be DS since France is slow as hell and they won’t bring Straw in to DH. So at least no IKF hitting behind Vlad scenario.

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29 minutes ago, Terminator said:

Actually, I think they have to replace him with a position player 

If that's true - then just keep him on the bench tonight and see how he feels tomorrow.  If we need to use Loperfido tonight, then we're f*cked anyway.  

If you can sub out George and bring in a fresh arm - it "could" give us a bit of a leg up on the Dodgers.  It would be Yariel I assume.

Posted
11 minutes ago, hanton said:

Springer must be really hurting if he can't go in the biggest game yet

Dude he won’t be able to swing a bat for weeks.

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The odds are stacked against us - Springer not playing is a big impact. But rule out this Jays team at your own pearl. We were written off going down by 2 then when Mariners won games 5. They have the mentality to beat the odds. Here’s hoping we win this one or the next one and take them home. Go Jays!

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21 minutes ago, Jonn said:

Well after last night that lineup doesn’t look quite as s***.

IKF should not start over Schneider.  I wish we wouldn't have acquired him.  Great dude, but he's taken the bat out of Schneider's hands.  It's made us worse. 

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1 minute ago, saskjayfan said:

IKF should not start over Schneider.  I wish we wouldn't have acquired him.  Great dude, but he's taken the bat out of Schneider's hands.  It's made us worse. 

Yea, honestly this selection decision on its own is making me think he's a bad manager. DS can hit home runs. We need multi run home runs against a more talented team. 

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Just now, jmomcc said:

Yea, honestly this selection decision on its own is making me think he's a bad manager. DS can hit home runs. We need multi run home runs against a more talented team. 

It's like Schneider is Davis can't hit the high fastball.   Most can't hit the high fastball.  Davis won't swing at that pitch until 2 strikes.  He'll see pitches, work a walk.  IKF will has no plate disciple and makes weak contact on balls outside the zone early in counts.  Davis actually has power to crush a hanging slider and will get to a fastball middle or down. 

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No one knows the type of pain Springer is in except for the people around him.  If there's a chance he could play later in the series then you keep him on the roster. 

Schneider needs to f*** off on always making roster moves when theyre not required.  Usually we complain on the pitching front but this time it was on the position player side.  

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Just now, saskjayfan said:

It's like Schneider is Davis can't hit the high fastball.   Most can't hit the high fastball.  Davis won't swing at that pitch until 2 strikes.  He'll see pitches, work a walk.  IKF will has no plate disciple and makes weak contact on balls outside the zone early in counts.  Davis actually has power to crush a hanging slider and will get to a fastball middle or down. 

Right, i don't care if he strikes out on three high fastballs, he can hit a hanger for a home run on the 4th at bat. And he can also work a walk. 

Its a completely indefensible decision. 

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If the SP is RH and throws harder than Jamie Moyer (the current version sitting at home, not the one who played), then DS is on the bench. That’s what JS has decided. The Jays are the only team in pro sports who would value IKF at $15M, and this has been going on all playoffs so I don’t think it’s just a JS decision. The team wants IKF to start, and they were starting Craig’s son over DS two years ago. It is what it is.

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18 minutes ago, Kordesi said:

The odds are stacked against us ...

And that's when this team rises to the occasion.  The Jays can beat these clowns, just need a little magic and some things to fall our way......and no umpire meddling.

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4 minutes ago, Spanky__99 said:

Sure does, ugh.

He'll be taped up, wearing a brace, high on painkillers.  That one AB will come late in the game and he'll come in with one good swing. I hope he makes good contact.  I mean he'd be on the IL for 6 weeks or more if this wasn't the world series. 

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1 hour ago, Olerud363.354 said:

According the Schneider Springer has many problems some of which we will be surprised to learn after the season is over.  Despite many problems which the known ones include broken knee, torn up oblique and the unknown ones are secret for now he is still deciding whether to play.  

 

Something with his arm or shoulder, he hasn't played the field in a long time. He's a better fielder than Santander and he was playing out there over Springer this post season, something didn't smell right there..

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It’s tough not having Springer out there, and I know the odds aren’t on our side. But these Blue Jays have such wonderful spirit—they never give up, no matter what people say.

I’ve seen them bounce back from rough spots before, finding their way like a good song that keeps you going.

Now we just need a little momentum and maybe a lucky play or two. If they win tonight, I’ll be cheering loud enough for the whole neighborhood to hear—music and all! Go Jays!

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