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  1. I did it again. Can you change this thread title to (1/4) instead of (1/3).
  2. If you needed further proof of how bad the Blue Jays got robbed today: Oooooooof.
  3. Montoyo just said Romano was out with a tight forearm. Welp.
  4. lmao Tellez got Nam flashbacks to that Javy Baez highlight.
  5. Chatwood had a masterful relief appearance. Made sure to cash in every baserunner charged to Stripling and then got pulled just in time to have another guy come in and save him from all of the baserunners that would have been charged to him.
  6. Come on Biggio. You kinda look like Dustin Pedroia so let's see some Pedey magic at Fenway Park.
  7. Workman pitched Tellez exactly how I always say every opponent should pitch him. Don't throw him a single pitch in the zone for the entire at-bat and watch as he strikes himself out nearly every single time.
  8. lol, that would have been a short fly out in every other major league ballpark.
  9. Not good news for Jays fans who want Scherzer at the deadline, or for fans of baseball in general.
  10. Game #61 Toronto Blue Jays (Stripling) @ Boston Red Sox (Richards) Schedule | Standings | FanGraphs | News | Video | Spotlight | Twitter | Reddit | Instagram 
  11. Like, you can say he missed meatballs over the heart of the plate, but look where McGuire is set up on the Dickerson home run: Look where Manoah put the pitch: Now look at where McGuire sets up on Chisholm's two-run bomb: Look where Manoah put it: Manoah hit the bullseye both times and McGuire didn't have to move his glove an inch on either of those pitches. The catcher called for a pitch in the exact same spot that got Manoah burned on the Dickerson homer and got him burned again. Then you have the Aguilar homer on a changeup that moved quite a bit and was definitely not a meatball over the heart of the plate: Aguilar just guessed the pitch, tracked it down and squared it up. So yeah, I don't think Manoah's stat line from that game was all that telling at all. I just think he needed a better job from the guy behind the plate.
  12. Manoah didn't miss his spots on a lot of those pitches though. He threw exactly what McGuire called for, in the exact spot that McGuire was set up.
  13. Hoping the Jays can pull this one out since the ******** scheduling will probably make it tougher to win Game 1 against the Red Sox. Best-case scenario, this game probably still ends after 11 PM and then they fly out to Boston to play again tomorrow at 7 PM.
  14. Game #60 Toronto Blue Jays (Ryu) @ Chicago White Sox (Keuchel) Schedule | Standings | FanGraphs | News | Video | Spotlight | Twitter | Reddit | Instagram 
  15. I'm not concerned about this for myself because I just took more than four years off baseball, lol. The stoppage will definitely cause irreparable damage for the league and its popularity though.
  16. The difference between Manoah's numbers looking meh and looking great were a few s***** pitch calls from McGuire in his second start. I think he'll be fine.
  17. Pretty excited for this. Inaugural Draft Combine set for June 21-28 MLB Network to air exclusive on-site coverage June 25 Major League Baseball and USA Baseball today announced details for the inaugural MLB Draft Combine presented by Gatorade, taking place at the USA Baseball Complex in Cary, N.C., and the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, N.C., from June 21-28. The Combine will feature more than 100 of the top high school and college baseball prospects, as identified by USA Baseball and MLB Clubs, as well as a decorated group of former Major League players and coaches, and various general managers, scouting directors and other Club personnel. Among those scheduled to attend are five-time All-Star and nine-time Gold Glove Award winner Torii Hunter; five-time All-Star and 1995 World Series champion Fred McGriff; two- time All-Star and 2003 World Series champion Brad Penny; former All-Stars Billy Butler, Royce Clayton and Rickie Weeks; 1986 World Series champion Roger McDowell; 2013 World Series champion Jarrod Saltalamacchia; two-time World Series champion and MLB’s senior director of on-field operations Gregor Blanco; former Major Leaguers Michael Barrett, Erik Kratz, Ray Searage and Rajai Davis, who is also MLB’s senior director of on-field operations; former Major League managers Jeff Banister and Bo Porter, who serves as a consultant on coaching development for MLB; longtime baseball executive Omar Minaya; former All-Star and MLB’s senior vice president of on-field operations Raul Ibañez; and MLB’s senior vice president of on-field operations Michael Hill. The Combine will provide an opportunity for players to participate in a series of medical and performance assessments as well as educational programming designed to prepare them for a career in professional baseball. On June 24-35, all players will have the opportunity to participate in a pro-style showcase workout, as well as strength and conditioning and PDP performance assessments. Additionally, as part of the Combine experience, the high school players will participate in a unique showcase tournament from June 22-26. MLB Network will cover the MLB Draft Combine throughout the week of June 21, including five consecutive hours of exclusive coverage live from Cary, N.C., on Friday, June 25, beginning at 1 p.m. ET. MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger, Dan Plesac, Harold Reynolds, Bill Ripken and Dan O’Dowd, as well as MLB.com’s Jim Callis and Sarah Langs, will provide analysis and breakdowns throughout the afternoon on June 25 as the players undergo their pro-style showcase workout. Interviews with players and club personnel will be featured as part of the coverage. Participants at the MLB Draft Combine will have opportunities to be featured on MLB social media channels, in addition to receiving personal branding training and access to real-time content and custom video for their own platforms. In addition to the events in North Carolina, participants of the newly formed MLB Draft League are also provided with the opportunity to participate in Combine assessments and evaluations through special events taking place in Pittsburgh (this past Monday) and Philadelphia (Monday, June 14). The MLB Draft Combine will be an integral part of the identification and development process for future USA Baseball national teams. MLB and USA Baseball are in communication with the NCAA to ensure athlete eligibility requirements are met overall. The 2021 MLB Draft is planned for July 11-13 during All-Star Week in Colorado, and for the first time since the inception of the Draft in 1965, the event will be scheduled outside the month of June. The Draft will feature 20 rounds across the three days, beginning with the opening night of the Draft on Sunday, July 11 at the Bellco Theatre in Denver, following the 2021 SiriusXM All- Star Futures Game, part of All-Star Sunday at Coors Field. Since 2009, the first night of the Draft has been held live at MLB Network in Secaucus, N.J.
  18. This game erased the first game of this series. Almost a perfect reverse, except the Jays benefited from a whole pile of f***ery this game.
  19. Ayyy, I never would have imagined someone here recognizing it.
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