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Showing posts with label toronto blue jays. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

10/4/2016 Baltimore Orioles 2, Toronto Blue Jays 5

Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario
AL Wild Card Game

Et tu, Ubaldo?



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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

5/19/2015 New Hampshire Fisher Cats 6, Reading Fightin' Phils 4

First Energy Stadium, Reading, PA
Game 2 of 3

Roman Quinn and Brock Stassi do their damnedest to rally in the 9th after playing the entire game behind the Fisher Cats, but it just ain't enough.


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Friday, May 23, 2014

5/23/2014 Buffalo Bisons 7, Louisville Bats 5

Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville, KY
Game 2 of 4

The weather is warmer, and Munenori Kawasaki is here. Both of these are causes for potential awesomeness.
This is also the first time I've seen the Bisons since Tug Haines was here just over 3 years ago, and the Bisons were still a New York Mets affiliate.

33-year-old right hander Shawn Hill takes the mound for Buffalo, the very same Shawn Hill that has been in and out of the Toronto farm system so many times, it's hard to understand what it is about him that they like, or don't like.
Louisville's Tim Crabbe (who spent time in Pensacola and Louisville last season) was looking pretty good, as good as Hill if you don't count his extra walks, but the Bisons got to him early on, and he was out of gas by the 5th inning.

That's OK, Tim...stuff happens. Have a Pork Chop Sandwich...I promise, you'll feel better.

I usually don't take photos during the National Anthem, but today I made an exception...you'll see Kawasaki standing at the end of the line, on the far right (next to the red-shirted trainer).

Warm weather, at last...Chihiro and I are enjoying the sunshine!

Former Indianapolis Indian (2013) and Columbus Clipper (2010-2012) Jared Geodert faces Crabbe in the 1st inning.

Bats RF Felix Perez faces Shawn Hill.

Tim Crabbe vs. Bisons LF Matt Tuiasosopo. We repeated his name so many times, it's a lot of fun to say two-EE-ah-so-SO-po. Like Goedert, he's been making the rounds in the International League for the past couple of years, playing for Buffalo in 2012, Toledo in 2013, and now back with Buffalo.


Andy LaRoche sighting!! And what a GLORIOUS pr0n-stache he's sporting these days...

Kawasaki faces Crabbe in the 4th. Kawasaki-sama was 0-for-3 with a walk today.

For the Mystery Rookie Card game, I got pwned, again. I picked this great-looking 2008 Topps Heritage Chris Volstad #515. Sure, it looks great, but sometimes less-than-great things come in great pacakages, and Volstad is a reminder of this. 
It was hard for folks like me not to like Volstad out of the gate...he was a top-100 prospect for 3 consecutive years; he not only seemed to be a decent starter for the Marlins for four seasons or so, he actually was. Looking back, I was excited about the possibilities when he came to the Cubs in the Carlos Zambrano deal, but those possibilities packed their bags and went elsewhere, instead of joining Volstad in Chicago. Volstad wasn't much better for the Rockies organization, and started this season in Korea with the Doosan Bears.

Speaking of "not-so-great"...here we go again, only Chihiro picked one in an even greater package. This 2007 Upper Deck Goudey Daisuke Matsuzaka SP is an undersized treat...
...while Matsuzaka's career really hasn't been. But you already know that by now, I'm sure.

My scoresheets, using my new pitch-counting method! Read about it HERE, download the scoresheets for free HERE!



Official Program (featuring Tucker Barnhart) and Scorecard


Ticket (Felix Perez)

Bat Chat and Gameday Stats




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Thursday, June 16, 2011

6/16/11 Baltimore Orioles 4, Toronto Blue Jays 3

Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario
Game 3 of 3

Orioles baseball magician Jeremy Guthrie takes the mound against the Blue Jays in an effort to shut down the Orioles’ 16 consecutive losses at Rogers Centre, a streak that dates all the way back to 1999, when Guthrie was 20 years old. I guess I’ve been living under a rock, as when I considered this, I realized that Guthrie is a lot older than I had previously thought he was.



Chalk it up to my apparent AL East tunnel vision, but 2011 was really the first season I encountered Jeremy Guthrie and his work on a personal level. This happened in April, a typically whacky month for lopsided baseball…the 2011 season was no less whacky in this respect than it ever was (The Royals in first place!!). I’ve always admired the Orioles, and I’ve done my best to keep track of how they are doing, but in the first few weeks of April of 2011, the Orioles were shockingly good and teams that ended up better than the Orioles were shockingly bad during that time frame.

This was the time when I first really started noticing Jeremy Guthrie, and when I decided he’s really great at pitching. This game (one of the few I could watch after the free MLB Extra Innings preview ends in early April) really featured some of the best 5 innings of work one could ever hope to see from a starter who is really great at pitching. Guthrie delivers the goods, striking out 5, walking 1, and only allowing a single hit (ha! Corey Patterson!!) until being lifted from the game with a scoreless tie.

I believe he was on his way to hurling a veritable gem, but as in the case of Sir Cherokee in the 2003 Kentucky Derby, we’ll never know where this game could have gone for Guthrie.

This was Zach Stewart’s MLB Debut, having been called up from the AA New Hampshire Fisher Cats…he was also very good (7IP, 7H, 2ER, BB, 4K) and looked like a million bucks, despite being called for a Balk (hey, right handers get this also…welcome to the Big Leagues!) and hitting Mark Reynolds. His 2 runs allowed/earned occurred in the 6th; the Blue Jays responded with 2 runs (1 earned) against Jim Johnson, in relief of Guthrie.

Sometimes great baseball games are decided in the 9th inning…this was no exception. Tied at 2, the Orioles sneak out 2 runs against Closer Jon Rauch (who was replaced twice by the end of the inning). The first was on a Fielder’s Choice RBI by Baltimore’s mystery flavor of the month, Derrek Lee; the second was on a shocking RBI single by Ryan Adams, his first career RBI in Major League Baseball.

Until that point, Adams had the distinction of hitting into double plays in each of his 3 plate appearances; two GIDP and one FIDP.

The Blue Jays came back with a lead-off HR by Adam Lind to start the home 9th, but the next 3 batters flew out, flew out, and grounded out, and that was it. The 12-year Orioles loss streak at Rogers Centre ends.

The roof was open, Jose Bautista did not hit a Home Run today.

UPDATES:
Jeremy Guthrie would finish the season 9-17 with a 4.33 ERA and 1.341 WHIP for the Orioles. On February 6, 2012, he was traded to the Colorado Rockies for Jason Hammel and Matt Lindstrom. I will still admiringly track his progress. You can follow him on twitter: @JGuthrie46

Zach Stewart would make 3 more starts for Toronto, with only one decision (a loss against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field in an outing that was not very fantastic) and had compiled an ERA of 4.86 and WHIP of 1.860 before ending up as part of the bombastic 3-team trade that sent he and Frasor to the Chicago White Sox for Edwin Jackson and Mark Teahen (Jackson was famously sent to the Cardinals for playoff-value sucking Colby Rasmus). His WHIP in 10 games with the White Sox would improve to 1.520, but his ERA ballooned to 6.22. On September 5th, 2011, he pitched a 9 inning shut-out of the Minnesota Twins but would lose his next 3 outings to end the season with a 2-5 record for the White Sox.

Ryan Adams stayed in Toronto for the remainder of the season, ending 2011 with a .281/.333/.326 and .659 OPS. He would hit into a groundball double play only 4 more times during the season.




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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Friday, March 19, 2010

2009 Game UPDATE

The following games have been posted, updated with scoresheet scans. Check them out in the archives:

4/15/09 San Diego @ New York Mets
4/16/09 Toronto Blue Jays @ Minnesota Twins
4/18/09 St Louis Cardinals @ Chicago Cubs
7/25/09 Texas Rangers @ Kansas City Royals
9/25/09 Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco Giants

Stay tuned for more 2009 game updates, more classic games, and best of all...updates on BIL TOUR 2010!!
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