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  1. The one thing I'm not a fan of when guests are in the booth is when a big moment in the game happens and they continue to talk while someone smokes a homerun. They should sense what is happening and stop for a second.
  2. Which is ridiculous because it was a curveball that hit his toe.
  3. Rasmus missed about 4 fastballs he could of hit for a HR there. Don't understand someone being late on a first pitch fastball.
  4. http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/post/_/id/11318853/the-giants-hunter-pence-got-trolled-fan-signs-how-responded Pretty funny stuff
  5. Absolutely. September has nothing to watch during the week in terms of sports as well besides Monday and Thursday night Football. Huge chance for the Blue Jays to capture all of Canada's interest.
  6. Tuesday was around 700k. Ill see if I can find the article I found it in. Not out of the question to see 1.5 million viewers a night in September if the club is in a pennant race. Edit: https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/eh-game/great-canadian-ratings-report-jays-summer-stirring-interest-222905564.html "Tuesday's game against first-place Baltimore continued that trend, drawing an average of 700,000 viewers -- basically what the average CFL game drew last year."
  7. I find unless you have a really good seat in the 100s behind home plate its not as enjoyable to watch a good pitching performance compared to TV. If you are at the side its pretty much impossible to tell the location of the pitches and if your up high you can't really see the depth of a breaking ball.
  8. The Tigers are much like the Blue Jays. Have some really good star players and then massive holes like Rajai Davis as the everyday CF.
  9. If Bautista could play 3rd base I bet he would be there right now. I think he took some grounders at 3rd in practice and the Blue Jays felt he wasn't a fit there.
  10. I think the Francisco trade was all about the draft pick and that they had Arencibia as their starter. The CoCo move was awful though.
  11. I think most people knew we needed a 2nd baseman. And what do you know, we still need a 2nd baseman.
  12. I think Santos, Mcgowan and Delabar showing that reliever performance is a crapshoot year to year should tell AA you don't want to give Janssen more than 13 million and I think we all know he will get more than that. Especially with Janssen's performance on a big decline.
  13. I would go with: 3B-Kawa-Valencia 2B Goins-Tolleson 1B-Bautista RF-Gose DH-Lind-Reimold Could have Francisco in for Kawasaki
  14. How the nutritionalist and training staff even lets Lawrie drink red bull as a professional athlete is a joke. Biosteel which half the team drinks is much more healthy and actually is a sport performance drink. Redbull is one of the stupidest drinks to have as an athlete let alone a MLB player.
  15. History has shown players usually suck playing injured so you are better off to let them get healthy.
  16. Loup is a pretty good LOOGY but he isn't a closer. Struggles against RH so he is more valuable against other club's LH bats in high leverage situations.
  17. Chase Headley is much better than a Kawasaki-Tolleson platoon. He also didn't have any money after this year.
  18. At least your post had no bias involved..
  19. Does arbitration take into account how many games you've missed? Can't see him making much money with him barely able to play 100 games a season.
  20. Apparently he felt the injury in warm up. Makes me wonder how he even did it. Really wish we could of had Headley or Prado now.
  21. Well at least we could go out and get Chase Headley...Wait
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