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  1. Home games would rock
  2. s*** 100% right
  3. Power shift Anyone think Tampa can catch NYY? I'd still rather play 3 games at Yankee stadium than at Tropicana Field...
  4. DJ Lemahieu going on the IL Wander Franco coming off of it
  5. Unless Gurriel is going to miss time I suppose...
  6. Pearson over one of our many redundant fast outfielders who can't hit
  7. https://jaysjournal.com/2022/09/05/blue-jays-nate-pearson-returns-mound-first-time-since-june-19th/ Blue Jays pitcher Nate Pearson made his first rehab appearance after suffering a lat injury earlier this year, pitching a clean inning in Single-A. Fans and Jays media alike have been following his recovery process, from throwing long toss and bullpens to finally getting into some game action yesterday, pitching in Single-A Dunedin against the Tampa Tarpons (New York Yankees affiliate). The former first-round pick pitched a clean inning, hitting 99 MPH with his fastball and getting the first two batters to fly out and inducing a groundball to the third batter, appearing in just one inning. He threw just ten pitches in total and was able to generate three swinging strikes, mixing in his sinker and fastball while also tossing one cutter and one curveball in the lone inning of work. Nate Pearson (lat) threw a clean inning for the Dunedin Blue Jays yesterday on a rehab assignment — his first game action since mid-June. Person threw 10 pitches (6 strikes); sat 97-mph with his fastball, touched 99. — Arden Zwelling (@ArdenZwelling) September 5, 2022 This is a great first step in Pearson’s recovery and hopefully, more outings will follow shortly. It is unknown right now what the plan is for the former top prospect and whether the Blue Jays will consider him down the stretch at some point in September, especially if he can find a way to hit the 100 mph mark with his fastball like we have seen him do before. That type of velocity would bode well in the bullpen with playoff baseball on the horizon and a tough schedule ahead but rushing him is likely not in the plans, and he will have to work his way back to the active roster (with the Jays needing to clear a roster spot since he is on the 60-day IL).
  8. John Gibbons was on MLB Network this morning. Among many great comments was when he was asked about managing again. His reply: "to get a management job these days you pretty much have to tell them you're willing to take your marching orders from the front office... and that ain't me" (slight paraphrase will see if I can find clip later for his exact wording)
  9. My God Romano has a creepy AF smile
  10. That looks like 10 days for LGJ
  11. Wow great plate appearance no result for Kirk
  12. A. Moment for Slapia to shine
  13. Dammit Yankees won game 1
  14. Yes I want Kiner-Falefa to have to pitch or something after the Yanks bullpen is depleted
  15. Twins scored one Up to Megill to hold them off in game 1 of the double header
  16. Gary Sanchez with a chance to put up the go ahead run against his former team Ooops. He struck out while I was typing. LOL Gary Sanchez ladies and gentlemen
  17. No! Yankees had the bases loaded and nobody out and failed to score f*** yes On to the 12th
  18. Yankees about to win this is the 11th
  19. Indeed! And Mariners play the red hot Braves next
  20. More runs 6-4 White Sox Yes!!!
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