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Posted
19 minutes ago, Terminator said:

This series ain't over though.

Yamamoto has been dealing, though I suspect we will play much better this time around. We saw him once this series and we have a whole offday to prepare at home. Get the trajekt machine out and get ready for him.

They are going to ride him 3 times through the lineup almost no matter what because their bullpen sucks so bad.

Yeah this series is far from over, especially considering how Yamamoto looked in Game 2. Hopefully they have a better plan against him on Friday now that they’ve seen him.

Posted
Just now, glory said:

Yeah this series is far from over, especially considering how Yamamoto looked in Game 2. Hopefully they have a better plan against him on Friday now that they’ve seen him.

I think that Yamamoto was a little fortunate that Vlad's frozen rope wasn't a degree or two higher off of the bat as it may have landed in the seats otherwise. 

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Posted

Dodgers will still be the on-paper favourites in games 6 and 7 because of the pitching matchups

Gausman vs. Yamamoto tilts heavily their way, maybe a 60-40 game

And then game 7 is what... Scherzer supported by Bieber (2 IP? 1 IP?) and maybe Yesavage (1 P?) vs. Glasnow supported by Ohtani and Snell 

Some chatter about Ohtani being used as an opener for a possible game 7, something to do with not losing the DH when he comes out 

Would love to see them get some runs off Yamamoto early or work him so he can't throw 7 innings 

I have been expecting a Roki Sasaki blown save this series, maybe tomorrow is the day!

Posted
14 minutes ago, max silver said:

I think that Yamamoto was a little fortunate that Vlad's frozen rope wasn't a degree or two higher off of the bat as it may have landed in the seats otherwise. 

i think the Jays plan against Yamamoto was fine. He's a guy that fills the strike zone so, if ya try to wait him out, you end up 0-2 the vast majority of the time, which is no bueno. He's not like Snell where you can rely on him throwing multiple balls out of the zone nearly every PA. 

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Laika said:

Dodgers will still be the on-paper favourites in games 6 and 7 because of the pitching matchups

Gausman vs. Yamamoto tilts heavily their way, maybe a 60-40 game

And then game 7 is what... Scherzer supported by Bieber (2 IP? 1 IP?) and maybe Yesavage (1 P?) vs. Glasnow supported by Ohtani and Snell 

Some chatter about Ohtani being used as an opener for a possible game 7, something to do with not losing the DH when he comes out 

Would love to see them get some runs off Yamamoto early or work him so he can't throw 7 innings 

I have been expecting a Roki Sasaki blown save this series, maybe tomorrow is the day!

 

I'd be happy if he only threw 7 innings at this point.  He doesn't get rattled by an early lead or anything.  We got to break his rhythm somehow.  Bring back the old hit & run strat that's non-existent today.  Drop a bunt or two.  Odds are we have to manufacture runs to get ahead of him (as much as I hate that term).

Posted
2 minutes ago, Governator said:

 

I'd be happy if he only threw 7 innings at this point.  He doesn't get rattled by an early lead or anything.  We got to break his rhythm somehow.  Bring back the old hit & run strat that's non-existent today.  Drop a bunt or two.  Odds are we have to manufacture runs to get ahead of him (as much as I hate that term).

I believe they've put the hit and run on twice in the World Series - both times with Ernie at the plate.  I think he fouled off both pitches.

Just keep doing what you've been doing boys - find a way.  It's time.

Posted

Just heard the Snell interview. Wow my respect for him just dropped. 

You're a pro athlete, you get interview training. All he had to say was "I think I pitched well, but they took some great swings, they're in the World Series for a reason". 

Still let's you say you're good, but it's a simple complement. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Brownie19 said:

I believe they've put the hit and run on twice in the World Series - both times with Ernie at the plate.  I think he fouled off both pitches.

Just keep doing what you've been doing boys - find a way.  It's time.

Definitely our best candidate to do it at the right time.

Posted
2 hours ago, mphenhef said:

https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/video/blake-snell-speaks-on-his-outing-in-game-5-loss

 

Blake Snell gets beat by the Jays twice, but it's just lucky apparently.

He might have issue with the exit velo but Schneider hit a good pitch. The fastball in to Vlad I don't see how he is calling it a bad pitch. He didn't pitch terrible sure, but the excuses are worse than giving up the hits. Crybaby. 

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Posted

 

Elite game from Alan Porter

Those balls for Edgardo Henriquez, the pitcher was all over the place, earning no benefit of the doubt, and I think those were loopy breaking balls 

This is what is expected from an ump in the World Series 

I also love how the home plate ump in game 4 was yelling his calls out so loudly, lol

Posted
Just now, glory said:

Yeah this series is far from over, especially considering how Yamamoto looked in Game 2. Hopefully they have a better plan against him on Friday now that they’ve seen him.

Yup and how many times have our bats gone dry for multiple games, taint over until it's over. Lol 

Posted
26 minutes ago, Laika said:

Dodgers will still be the on-paper favourites in games 6 and 7 because of the pitching matchups

Gausman vs. Yamamoto tilts heavily their way, maybe a 60-40 game

And then game 7 is what... Scherzer supported by Bieber (2 IP? 1 IP?) and maybe Yesavage (1 P?) vs. Glasnow supported by Ohtani and Snell 

Some chatter about Ohtani being used as an opener for a possible game 7, something to do with not losing the DH when he comes out 

Would love to see them get some runs off Yamamoto early or work him so he can't throw 7 innings 

I have been expecting a Roki Sasaki blown save this series, maybe tomorrow is the day!

Bassitt can go 3 in game 6.  Need Gausman to keep it tied or close for at least 5.

 

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Right I forgot about Bassitt. He could go anywhere from 1 to 3 innings in 6. And then maybe an inning in 7 too if needed. 

Posted

Will be interesting to see how Bassitt fares in free agency.  He'll be 37 in February, but looks like he could be a good bullpen piece for 3 to 4 years yet.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Jimcanuck said:

Will be interesting to see how Bassitt fares in free agency.  He'll be 37 in February, but looks like he could be a good bullpen piece for 3 to 4 years yet.

He reminds me of Kenta Maeda with the Dodgers.  Soak up innings as a starter in the regular season, then crank it up a notch and pitch great out of the pen in the playoffs.

I know Bassitt makes it look easy and some believe all starters have this ability, but I don't think everyone has that ability.  

I'm certainly open to keeping Bassitt here for another couple of years in that role.  I love that he as instrumental in recruiting Schrezer to sign here this offseason.  He sold this clubhouse/team to Max and here we are - 1 win away from the title.  

It seems clear to me that all the complaining about Atkins and Schneider (and even previous comments from Bassitt?) were overblown.

Posted
50 minutes ago, Laika said:

 

Elite game from Alan Porter

Those balls for Edgardo Henriquez, the pitcher was all over the place, earning no benefit of the doubt, and I think those were loopy breaking balls 

This is what is expected from an ump in the World Series 

I also love how the home plate ump in game 4 was yelling his calls out so loudly, lol

I have to say, the umpiring has been pretty good.  

He may not have called as good a game, but the Chuck Norris hammer strikes thrown by John Tumpane after strikeouts were absolutely sensational in game 4.

 

 

 

 

 

Posted

MVP Vlad set the table in pivotal Games 4 and 5 (of course I have to mention Babe Schneider too).  “Tone setter Vlad”.

 

then let the two of the Jays stud pitchers Bieber and Yesavage to carry on their genius pitching prowess.


Hopefully a clinching game 6 Championship Homerun from him.   His Joe Carter moment “touch ‘em all Vlad”

 

Lets go Jays 🙏

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Laika said:

Dodgers will still be the on-paper favourites in games 6 and 7 because of the pitching matchups

Gausman vs. Yamamoto tilts heavily their way, maybe a 60-40 game

And then game 7 is what... Scherzer supported by Bieber (2 IP? 1 IP?) and maybe Yesavage (1 P?) vs. Glasnow supported by Ohtani and Snell 

Some chatter about Ohtani being used as an opener for a possible game 7, something to do with not losing the DH when he comes out 

Would love to see them get some runs off Yamamoto early or work him so he can't throw 7 innings 

I have been expecting a Roki Sasaki blown save this series, maybe tomorrow is the day!

They changed the rules so they can't lose the DH, but him as an opener would allow him to warm up without going to the bullpen during the game. 

Game 7 kind of terrifies me because it takes their bullpen away. Ohtani, glasnow, snell, sasaki would be tough. 

So, yea let's get to Yamamoto. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Vancouverite said:

Cool story man.

I've been a lurker on the bluejays.com board since sometime in 2007-2008.

Found my way to bouejaysmessageboard where id lurk daily but never had an account until here.

I too have learned a lot about baseball from people around here.

Go jays go

This is exactly the same as me, possibly to the year. Didn't realized we be facing the Dodgers in the WS when I chose my name and picture

Posted
14 minutes ago, jmomcc said:

They changed the rules so they can't lose the DH, but him as an opener would allow him to warm up without going to the bullpen during the game. 

Game 7 kind of terrifies me because it takes their bullpen away. Ohtani, glasnow, snell, sasaki would be tough. 

So, yea let's get to Yamamoto. 

Yeah if it goes to Game 7 then the Dodgers will just stack up their non-Yamamoto starters along with Sasaki for the entire game, while the Jays go with Max who has been solid in his last 2 starts but not sure I'd be super confident with him on the mound. Game 6 is huge. Hopefully they get better results against Yamamoto and Gausman has one more good start in him. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, glory said:

Yeah if it goes to Game 7 then the Dodgers will just stack up their non-Yamamoto starters along with Sasaki for the entire game, while the Jays go with Max who has been solid in his last 2 starts but not sure I'd be super confident with him on the mound. Game 6 is huge. Hopefully they get better results against Yamamoto and Gausman has one more good start in him. 

I was listening to rates and barrels and they were saying his command was near perfect in game 2. Like average placement was like a half inch from edge of zone. If has just a good command day rather than excellent, i think we can get him. And Gausman is capable of holding up. 

Posted

The Jays had never seen Yama before, now they’re seeing him for the second time this week. I know the same was true for the Dodgers and Yesavage but it is still advantage hitters in this instance

Posted
10 minutes ago, L54 said:

The Jays had never seen Yama before, now they’re seeing him for the second time this week. I know the same was true for the Dodgers and Yesavage but it is still advantage hitters in this instance

Seeing him again 

Fatigue from two consecutive complete games 

Are the positives yeah 

He's been sooooo good this post season so we'll take any small advantage we can get. 

Posted

The orher positive is that our starters have been mostly very good and their offense is really struggling too. 

Ohtani has only has a couple of good games offensively (although the good ones have been phenomenal). Betts doesn't look like himself at all. And the bottom of their lineup is garbage no matter who they plug in. 

Hopefully that keeps up. 

Posted

Let's of media people taking about how much they'd like to see Don Mattingly "win a world series ring"

No diestepct just honestly. How much would it mean to a person winning one as a bench coach after never being able to win one as a player or manager with dozens of unsuccessful seasons. 

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