• For users coming over from tmlfans.ca your username will remain the same but you will need to use the password reset feature (check your spam folder) on the login page in order to set your password. If you encounter issues, email Rick couchmanrick@gmail.com

2012 Toronto Blue Jays Thread

Newbury said:
bustaheims said:
Some of the bats look like they might be starting to come around, though, they're still struggling with inconsistency. Overall, things seem to be progressing in the right direction, but, it's still so early.

Yeah, it hasn't been perfect by any means, but hard to to be disappointed with a 10-6 start and tied for first in the AL East. Like you said, it's still early.

The 4 game sweep certainly takes some of the sting out of it, but going 4-5 on their first 9 game homestand isn't going to help them much, especially when it was 9 games against the AL East.
 
Damian said:
Finally, a Toronto team worth cheering for

The Leafs were 7-2-1 at the start of the season as well.  Let's not get ahead of ourselves with the Jays...
 
Alvarez is pitching pretty well tonight. After a single, double and walk to start the game, he has given up two hits and a walk since. Unfortunately, one of those hits was a home run that bounced off Thames' glove into the stands, and unfortunately the Jays only have four hits of their own and trail 2-1 going to the bottom of the 7th.
 
Hitting dried up tonight, unfortunately wasting 7 strong innings from Alvarez. It definitely looks like they are going to have a tough time going 12-4 against the O's this time around...
 
Snider has started off the season with an 18-game hitting streak in AAA.  He is hitting .405, 4 HR, 23 RBI, 10 doubles, .476 OBP, .703 SLG%, and 1.179 OPS.  10 walks and 11 so's too.

I think he's over that league.
 
Potvin29 said:
Snider has started off the season with an 18-game hitting streak in AAA.  He is hitting .405, 4 HR, 23 RBI, 10 doubles, .476 OBP, .703 SLG%, and 1.179 OPS.  10 walks and 11 so's too.

I think he's over that league.

Every time.  He doesn't accomplish anything hitting in the PCL.  It's a league that lets routine fly balls go for home runs.  The best pitchers tend to skip AAA and stick in AA until they hit the majors, so it's a bunch of guys who aren't good enough for the Majors but are good enough to be close/veterans with a little more ability than a young raw prospect. 

He needs to show that he can hit off-speed pitching at the Major League level and he can only do that AT the Major league level.

On the flip side Francisco/Davis have already received 38 plate attempts, as there has pretty much been a direct platoon with Thames. 
 
L K said:
On the flip side Francisco/Davis have already received 38 plate attempts, as there has pretty much been a direct platoon with Thames.

I don't know if I'd include Francisco as part of that platoon, as he's yet to see any action as a defensive player. He's been used purely as a DH/PH/PR type.
 
bustaheims said:
L K said:
On the flip side Francisco/Davis have already received 38 plate attempts, as there has pretty much been a direct platoon with Thames.

I don't know if I'd include Francisco as part of that platoon, as he's yet to see any action as a defensive player. He's been used purely as a DH/PH/PR type.

I guess it's more of a "why did AA bring him in the first place" kind of thing.  He's hitting fine in the early going, but there was no reason to bring him in.  He's 30 years old and has a league average bat and it forced things into a Thames vs. Snider competition when I think they could have found at bats for him in LF, some days in RF to give Jose a day off, and then periodically at DH too.
 
L K said:
I guess it's more of a "why did AA bring him in the first place" kind of thing.  He's hitting fine in the early going, but there was no reason to bring him in.  He's 30 years old and has a league average bat and it forced things into a Thames vs. Snider competition when I think they could have found at bats for him in LF, some days in RF to give Jose a day off, and then periodically at DH too.

He's a veteran presence off the bench for a team that's hoping to contend for a playoff spot this season. In reality, he's exactly the type of guy you want as a bench player - if he only gets a handful of at bats a week, it's not going to stunt his development or anything like that. His presence made sure there was never a situation where Thames got hot and Snider couldn't get into the lineup on a regular basis for an extended period.
 
Jays are embarrassing themselves at the plate again tonight against another mediocre pitcher. They are being shut out through six innings on three hits. I really hope they start to pick it up a bit.

Drabek has given up two homers and trails 2-0 in the bottom of the 6th.

Edit: Jays lose 3-0 with only 6 hits.
 
Why is that ha?

Although I didn't even have to check the score before coming into this thread - I figure if the last post is TMLFan, they lost or are losing.
 
Potvin29 said:
Why is that ha?

Although I didn't even have to check the score before coming into this thread - I figure if the last post is TMLFan, they lost or are losing.

Ohh! You got me!  ::)

It's "ha" because it's funny.
 
Potvin29 said:
Why is that ha?

Although I didn't even have to check the score before coming into this thread - I figure if the last post is TMLFan, they lost or are losing.

It's 'ha' because they got swept in Baltimore after the encouraging sweep of KC. Also, considering he wrote "then get swept" you probably could have figured they lost without having to take into consideration the motives of a particular poster.

Also; wow, Jay bats are wasting some pretty good starting pitching efforts.
 
It'd be nice if the Blue Jays were capitalizing early on here with few more W's when the starting pitching has been just short of phenomenal.

It's as if we can assume with certainty that the offence will get going just as the starting pitching hits a rough patch.  No perfect storm so to speak.  :-\ 
 
Peter D. said:
It'd be nice if the Blue Jays were capitalizing early on here with few more W's when the starting pitching has been just short of phenomenal.

It's as if we can assume with certainty that the offence will get going just as the starting pitching hits a rough patch.  No perfect storm so to speak.  :-\

Other than the perfect storm of mediocrity, of course.
 
Things were looking good for Romero to go to 4-0, leading 3-1 through 6 after having given up 1 hit and 1 earned run. However, he completely fell apart in the 7th, giving up a leadoff homer, then a single, double and walk with two outs and was yanked in favour of Frasor tied 3-3. No decision for Romero.

Pluses: Rasmus, E5 and Thames each have two hits.
 
Frasor averaged 25.3 seconds between pitches, for those who are interested in how mind numbing he is.

Rasmus and Encarnacion are crushing the ball tonight.
 

About Us

This website is NOT associated with the Toronto Maple Leafs or the NHL.


It is operated by Rick Couchman and Jeff Lewis.
Back
Top