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  1. Sucre's a good catcher, framing, etc...
  2. I'm agreeing with you bro.
  3. Could've been worse, nice job getting the turn.
  4. Nice throw Bats. Geeze that's got to hurt.
  5. My fee fee's are hurt, lol.
  6. Yeah, he should've held him up, you can always say the throw could be off-line but... Yikes!
  7. Yeah, you could say I was "despaired"...
  8. Rays Lineup... 1. Steven Souza Jr. ® RF 2. Kevin Kiermaier (L) CF 3. Evan Longoria ® 3B 4. Rickie Weeks Jr. ® 1B 5. Corey Dickerson (L) DH 6. Tim Beckham ® SS 7. Daniel Robertson ® 2B 8. Jesus Sucre ® C 9. Peter Bourjos ® LF Matt Andriese RHP Andriese was in line for his second win of the season on Sunday before Alex Colome allowed an unearned run in the ninth. Six of his 10 runs allowed this season have come on the home run. Blue Jays Lineup... 1. Kevin Pillar ® CF 2. Ezequiel Carrera (L) LF 3. Jose Bautista ® RF 4. Kendrys Morales (S) DH 5. Justin Smoak (S) 1B 6. Russell Martin ® C 7. Chris Coghlan (L) 3B 8. Darwin Barney ® 2B 9. Ryan Goins (L) SS Francisco Liriano LHP After a rough season debut, Liriano has seemingly turned things around. He has allowed two runs or fewer in each of his last three outings, with 18 strikeouts compared to seven walks over those 17 1/3 innings. Preview By Keegan Matheson / MLB.com The Blue Jays will send Francisco Liriano to the mound on Saturday afternoon to face Matt Andriese and the Rays in the second game of their three-game set. Liriano has turned his season around after an ugly opening start to post a 2.08 ERA over his last 17 1/3 innings. He's struck out 17 batters over that span and limited hard contact, helping to stabilize a rotation that is currently without Aaron Sanchez and J.A. Happ. Andriese hasn't seen much of Toronto's lineup in his young career, but he did face the Blue Jays in his season opener on April 7th. The right-hander lasted just four innings on 85 pitches that day, allowing four earned runs on seven hits while striking out four. "They have some injuries, some key injuries that are kind of hurting their team right now. But they're all big league hitters over there," Andriese said Friday about Toronto. "Whatever nine guys they put out there it's going to be a tough lineup. Just have to approach it like any other start and not look too deep into that." Much like Liriano, Andriese has turned it on in his past three starts with a 2.65 ERA over 17 innings. Andriese gave four home runs in those innings, however, and has a career mark of 1.3 home runs allowed per nine innings at the Major League level. Things to know about this game • Liriano's slider continues to be the key to his success. He's thrown the slider 94 times, just behind his two-seam fastball for his most-used pitch and the results back it up. Opposing hitters have whiffed on 17 of those sliders, which have produced an opponents' batting average of .208 and slugging percentage of just .292. • With April nearing an end, Toronto's league-worst start is putting it at risk of setting the wrong kind of franchise record. The Blue Jays will need to win two of their three games against Rays this series to avoid the worst April record in franchise history. The 1979 and 2004 Blue Jays finished April having lost 15 of 22 games with a .318 winning percentage. LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP* LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP* LETS GO BLUE JAYS *CLAP, CLAP* *CLAP, CLAP, CLAP*
  9. Spanky__99

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    Oiler's got this.
  10. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    That was an outstanding finish in St. Louis... Jake Allen, holy s***!
  11. I've heard of people using them for crime, too. One dropped off drugs in a prison in the US.
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