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  1. https://twitter.com/account/begin_password_reset?account_identifier=bluejaysboard http://i.imgur.com/JLlQCQv.png
  2. In the time that you posted this insulting message to one of the boards most prominent members, you could have sent multiple people the password to the twitter account and have people running it by now.
  3. Thanks for posting. Great article!
  4. 1. Cecil 2. Osuna 3. Loup 4. Storen 5. Chavez 6. Floyd 7. Grilli 8. Tepera 9. Venditte 10. Biagini 11. Girodo 12. Morales 13. Antolin
  5. I said I would do it in April but still waiting. I feel like the ship has sailed. Juiced should give the account to multiple people (us). And I would nominate BBBB if he was interested.
  6. http://i.imgur.com/wwrG6tn.png http://i.imgur.com/I3vZwbm.png http://i.imgur.com/B6qy3ir.png The Bisons shutout the Clippers 4-0 on Wednesday, as starter Scott Diamond hurled eight shutout innings. 16,866 fans packed Coca-Cola Field on School Kids Day for an early 10:35 start time. In the final game of a three-game home series with Columbus, Tony Sanchez and Jesus Montero both homered, as the Herd now improves to 28-25 on the season. Jesus Montero gave the Herd a 1-0 lead in the fourth off Columbus starter Ross Detwiler, shooting an opposite-field home run over the right-centerfield wall. Montero now has six home runs, 21 runs scored and 26 RBI, all team highs. Matt Dominguez drove in Andy Burns with a RBI single in the bottom of the sixth, giving Buffalo a 2-0 cushion. The Bisons' increased their lead to 4-0 in the seventh, as catcher Tony Sanchez snuck a two-run shot just fair of the left field foul pole off reliever Toru Murata. Montero narrowly missed his second homer of the game, as he crushed a deep ball to right field in the eighth. Right fielder Ronny Rodriguez made an over-the-shoulder catch in front of the wall, keeping the score 4-0. Diamond allowed two hits through the first three innings. A fine double play was initiated by Jio Mier in the fifth. Mier dove on a groundball by Adam Moore, flipped to Andy Burns for a force at second, and Burns threw to first for the out. The lefty hurled a one-two-three sixth inning, before allowing a two out triple in the seventh to Yandy Diaz. Joey Butler failed to capitalize, as he chopped back to Diamond, ending the inning. Four double plays helped Diamond, a groundball pitcher, navigate his way out of some potential jams. "The defense really took over," Diamond said postgame. "They're the reason why I was able to be efficient. They made it easy for me to just throw strikes and put the ball in play." "He's had good games like that," Bisons' manager Gary Allenson said postgame. "But he's got it back into from now. The four double plays are obviously huge. He's throwing his secondary pitches for strikes, especially his changeup." Diamond's gem comes a day after Drew Hutchison retired 17 hitters in a row in Tuesday's Buffalo win. Diamond, Hutchison, and Triple-A All-Star hopeful Wade LeBlanc have anchored a Buffalo starting staff that ranks among the best in the league. "On paper, we're really solid, and when you come and watch us it's even more fantastic," Diamond said of the Bisons' pitching rotation. "As another pitcher on the staff, you not only learn a lot from them, but you see them excel, and it just feeds off you for your next start, and just try to one-up one another." Detwiler was served his third loss of the year, allowing six hits and two earned runs, though he picked up six strikeouts. Toru Murata entered in the seventh, and allowed the home run to Sanchez, before being replaced by Kyle Crockett. Crockett pitched 1.1 innings, allowing two hits and no runs. Ben Rowan relieved Diamond in the ninth for the Herd, pitching a perfect ninth inning. The Bisons welcome in the Syracuse Chiefs on Thursday, for the first game of a two-game series. Wade LeBlanc will take the mound for the Herd, looking to build on his spectacular start to 2016, as he has not allowed an earned run in 33 innings. First pitch from Coca-Cola Field is set for 7:05 p.m. BISONS NOTES: Dalton Pompey sat out for the second game in a row, after he collided into the centerfield wall in Monday's game… Andy Burns' double in the sixth is his 13th of the year, breaking a tie with Jesus Montero for the team lead. The Bisons' turned four double plays on Wednesday, their highest total this year. Scott Diamond's 8.0 innings is the longest outing for a Buffalo starter in 2016. http://i.imgur.com/qjTtljv.png http://i.imgur.com/SuIJrYH.png http://i.imgur.com/hILlacV.png http://i.imgur.com/j24Ml9h.png http://www.milb.com/assets/images/4/7/4/181578474/cuts/Tellez_Rowdy_7266_schofield_cd2mdf10_mz8p79el.jpg Rowdy Tellez HARRISBURG, PA - The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (24-27) saw their four-game winning streak come to an end with a 6-3 defeat at the hands of the Harrisburg Senators (27-24) on Wednesday night at FNB Field. New Hampshire took an early 1-0 lead on a run-scoring error in the first inning, and held a 3-2 advantage through five innings thanks to a two-run homer from Rowdy Tellez, but the Fisher Cats were held scoreless the rest of the way. Harrisburg, the Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, plated a run in each of the first two innings, and took the lead for good with a three spot in the sixth frame. Jeremy Gabryszwski (L, 4-2), who took his first loss since April 13, loaded the bases on a single, a walk and a hit batter. New Hampshire's starter induced a ground ball, but a fielding error allowed two runs to come home. An RBI groundout from Spencer Kieboom made it 5-3, and the Fisher Cats never recovered. Senators starter Jaron Long (W, 3-2) went seven innings and allowed just two earned runs while striking out a season-high eight batters and issuing no walks. The series continues in Harrisburg on Thursday night, with southpaw Shane Dawson (2-2, 3.72 ERA) starting for New Hampshire against Harrisburg right-hander Tyler Mapes (5-2, 3.38 ERA). First pitch is scheduled 7:00 p.m., and Ben Gellman has the call on the Fisher Cats Radio Network starting at 6:45 p.m. http://i.imgur.com/t2LYIYd.png http://i.imgur.com/ZyyGhQm.png http://i.imgur.com/4lSt0PC.png http://i.imgur.com/OE6GEcb.png http://i.imgur.com/UOFywZX.png http://i.imgur.com/l8F8Duo.png http://i.imgur.com/CVqVSRJ.png http://i.imgur.com/V4OedzB.png http://www.milb.com/assets/images/5/1/0/175478510/cuts/Saucedo_7185_87nglr4z_ly03qfyk.jpg Taylor Saucedo DAYTON, OH - Tayler Saucedo tossed a career high seven scoreless innings, and the Lansing Lugnuts (27-24) handed the Dayton Dragons (13-40) an eleventh straight loss with a 6-0 shutout on Wednesday night at Fifth Third Field. The Lugnuts scored all of the runs they would need in rapid fashion, jumping on Dragons starter Austin Orewiler (Loss, 1-3) for a 4-0 lead in the first inning. Max Pentecost sparked the scoring with an RBI single, Juan Kelly lined a two-run double and Lane Thomas capped matters off with a run-scoring double-play grounder. Kelly added a sacrifice fly in the fifth, and Thomas clobbered a solo home run in the eighth, but that was just icing on the cake. The 22-year-old Saucedo (Win, 2-5) limited the Dragons to four hits and one walk, striking out four, in his team-leading fourth quality start of the year. Southpaw Nate Abel made his Midwest League debut with a perfect eighth, striking out one. Ryan Cook closed the night with a 1-2-3 ninth, whiffing two more Dayton batters. It was the ninth shutout of the season for Lansing, tying the Kane County Cougars for the most in the Midwest League. The Lugs will go for the series sweep and a fourth straight victory at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, starting right-hander Jon Harris (3-1, 2.43) opposite Dayton left-hander Jacob Constante (1-5, 5.48). Kings 3 Stars of the Night 1) Dickie Joe Thon: The $1.5 million dollar kid way back in 2010 finally showed why he was worth all that money going 3/3 with 2 doubles, a triple and a walk. 2) Jonathan Davis: Davis went 3/4 with a double. 3) Taylor Saucedo: Saucedo was effecient pitching 7 complete innings allowing just 4 hits while striking out 4. Kings Platinum Arencibia 1) Jorge Flores: The tiny middle infielder continued his scuffle at the plate going 0/3 with 3 strikeouts, and also mixed in a fielding error.
  7. He said "Remember when the Jays used to go into New York and couldn't win a series. They lost 16 straight series there" or something along those lines a few minutes after ECJF posted it.
  8. One Day Baby We'll Be Old Oh Baby We'll Be Old Oh Baby We'll Be Old One Day Baby We'll Be Old commercial is the most overplayed one of 2016 IMO
  9. Boo the umpire for calling a strike a strike.
  10. It's always a good time to do the wave.
  11. They should boo him. Or something.
  12. He was talking to Gibbons on the bench and Gibbons had his arm around him.
  13. Good Father Son moment between Gibby and Sanchez.
  14. Where is o2 to post pictures of his food and sunsets?
  15. Matt Albers esque effort level there.
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