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  • GoldenJet
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    • Jul 2008
    • 4617

    #1

    Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays



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  • GoldenJet
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    • Jul 2008
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    Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays



    Major League Signings:
    Kevin Kiermaier, OF: One-year contract worth $9 million
    Chris Bassitt, RHP: Three-year contract worth $63 million
    Brandon Belt, 1B: One-year contract worth $9.3 million
    Trades and Claims:
    Traded OF Teoscar Hernandez to the Mariners LHP Adam Macko and RHP Erik Swanson
    Traded OF Lourdes Gurriel Jr. & C Gabriel Moreno to the Diamondbacks for OF Daulton Varsho
    Needs Addressed:
    After a devastatingly disappointing ousting by the Seattle Mariners in the postseason last year, the Blue Jays decided to reshuffle their core group - mixing out the likes of outfielders Teoscar Hernandez and Lourdes Gurriel Jr out for more defensively-minded players like Daulton Varsho and Kevin Kiermaier; effectively giving the Toronto Blue Jays one of the best defensive outfields in the league.

    This team seems to have turned the corner on franchise evolution - going from being a regular season stalwart to one being built to withstand the trudges of post-season baseball. This team is still looking to take the leap from good to great.
    Remaining Questions:
    The burning question is certainly what starting rotation is going to come out. A dominant one featuring Kevin Gausman taking that next step into the upper echelon of AL pitchers or one that lacks quality and can’t get out of early inning jams. The team is hoping for a bounce-back season from Jose Berrios as he joins Gausman, Alek Manaoh, and Chris Bassitt as a solid rotating cast of starters. Yusei Kikuchi is expected to round out the top five while Hyun Jin Ryu continues to work his way back from Tommy John surgery. Number one prospect Ricky Tiedemann is also in the mix as a possible midseason addition after some more minor league grooming.

    Offensively, the team is loaded with heavy bats capable of littering the top of the American League charts. Obviously, they will be leaning on team MVP Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to be an absolute masher at the plate. He has stated feeling “a deeper sense of relaxation” attending Spring Training after admittedly feeling the pressure of matching his impressive 2021 numbers. A return to form for Guerrero Jr. being flanked by the likes of George Springer, Bo Bichette, and Whit Merrifield, not to mention Alejandro Kirk and Matt Chapman could provide Toronto with the best offense in the league (sorry, San Diego).
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    • GoldenJet
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      • 4617

      #3
      Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

      GAUSMAN PITCHES DOMINANT SHUTOUT IN SEASON OPENER
      03/30/2023 || Busch Stadium - St.Louis, MI




      The biggest question mark for the Toronto Blue Jays entering the 2023 season was going to be their pitching. If starting pitcher Kevin Gausman has anything to say about it, it isn’t going to be much of a problem. The Blue Jays downed the St. Louis Cardinals by a score of 7-0 on the road on Opening Day thanks to a complete game shutout of the Cardinals’ offensive weapons.

      The team would chase St. Louis’ starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery immediately. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. would get things going at the top of the first inning with a quick single that would get Santiago Espinal to home plate to take an early lead that the Blue Jays would never surrender. Bo Bichette would dominate at the plate, getting Espinal and Whit Merrifield to score.

      The St. Louis Cardinals’ batters would struggle throughout most of the day, leading to nine shutout innings from Gausman, with seven strikeouts and only allowing six hits. Former MVP Paul Goldschmidt and Cardinals’ power hitters Willson Contreras and Nolan Gorman would only get on base once between the three of them.

      The game would feel fairly close until George Springer would send away his first home run of the season 350 feet into the stands for Merrifield and Espinal’s second and third runs of the game, respectively.

      The two teams will reconvene on October 1st as the Blue Jays hope to continue their hot start to the season while the Cardinals look to get their offense on the board.

      Toronto Blue Jays at St. Louis Cardinals
      Mar 30, 2023123456789RHE
      Toronto (0-0)1010001047180
      St. Louis (0-0)000000000060
      W: Kevin Gausman L: Jordan Montgomery
      Scoring Summary
      SCORING DETAILSTORSTL
      TOR1Guerrero Jr. grounded to center for a single. Espinal scores. Springer advances to 3rd10
      TOR3Bichette doubled to right, out while advancing extra bases (9-4-5). Espinal scores.20
      TOR7Bichette lined to right for a single. Merrifield scores. Espinal advances to 2nd.30
      TOR9Espinal lined to left for a single. Kiermaier scores. Merrifield advances to 3rd.40
      TOR9Springer homered to left (350 ft.). Merrifield scores. Espinal scores.70
      Toronto Blue Jays
      HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
      Whit Merrifield522000.400
      Santiago Espinal534100.800
      Bo Bichette502200.400
      George Springer513300.600
      Vladimir Guerrero Jr.501100.200
      Alejandro Kirk502000.400
      Matt Chapman501003.200
      Daulton Varsho402000.500
      Kevin Kiermaier411000.250
      BATTING
      2B: Bichette (1)
      HR: Springer (1)
      RBI: Espinal (1), Bichette (2), Springer (3), Guerrero Jr. (1)
      Toronto Blue Jays
      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
      Kevin Gausman9.0600070.00
      St. Louis Cardinals
      HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
      Tommy Edman401000.250
      Brendan Donovan402000.500
      Paul Goldschmidt400000.000
      Nolan Arenado401001.250
      Willson Contreras401002.250
      Nolan Gorman400002.000
      Juan Yepez301000.333
      Tyler O'Neill300000.000
      Lars Nootbaar300002.000
      St. Louis Cardinals
      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
      Jordan Montgomery6.0922023.00
      Dakota Hudson2.07440018.00
      Jordan Hicks1.0211019.00



      Simulated Games



      STL | 2 | 10 | 0
      TOR | 3 | 6 | 0


      St. Louis Cardinals:
      Tommy Edman: 2-5, 2B, 1 R
      Paul Goldschmidt: 3-4
      Miles Mikolas: 5.2 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO

      Toronto Blue Jays:
      George Springer: 1-2, HR, 2 BB
      Brandon Belt: 2-4, 1 RBI
      Alek Manoah: 6.2 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 6 SO

      ---



      STL | 4 | 6 | 0
      TOR | 2 | 13 | 0


      St. Louis Cardinals:
      Tommy Edman: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI
      Paul Goldschmidt: 2-4, 1 R
      Jack Flaherty: 5.0 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO

      Toronto Blue Jays:
      Kevin Kiermairer: 2-5, 1 R, SB
      Whit Merrifield: 2-5, 2 SB
      Chris Bassitt: 6.1 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 5 SO
      Last edited by GoldenJet; 09-19-2023, 03:15 PM.
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      • GoldenJet
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        • 4617

        #4
        Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

        JAYS' HITTING DEPTH PROVE GAME CHANGER IN HIGH-SCORING VICTORY
        04/03/2023 || Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO




        The beginning of this matchup for the Toronto Blue Jays against the Kansas City Royals felt reflective of their hot start against the St. Louis Cardinals in the previous series. Immediately, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. would put the Blue Jays ahead in the top of the first inning by getting Kevin Kiermaier in. Brandon Belt would have an efficient game, getting on base three times and running in two batters.

        Blue Jays' starting pitcher Jose Berrios pitched six strong innings until the Royals' batters started to figure things out. Drew Waters, hitting in the eight-hole, was able to take advantage of Berrios and the Blue Jays' bullpen with a strong double, and later an impressive triple. Franmil Reyes would bang home the game's sole homerun in the bottom of the ninth inning in a futile effort to keep the game close.

        The Toronto Blue Jays also got strong efforts from the likes of leadoff hitter Whit Merrifield (3 for 5 with 2 RBIs) and Daulton Varsho (2 for 4 with 2 RBIs as well).

        Royals' starting pitcher Brad Keller was belted from the jump by the Blue Jays' triumphant lineup to the tune of 12 hits and six runs earned in four innings.

        The Blue Jays and the Royals will battle for the next two days before the Jays fly out west for a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels.

        Toronto Blue Jays at Kansas City Royals
        Apr 3, 2023123456789RHE
        Toronto (2-1)1101300309172
        Kansas City (0-3)000100301590
        W: Jose Berrios L: Brad Keller
        Scoring Summary
        SCORING DETAILSTORKAN
        TOR1Guerrero Jr. lined to right for a single (9-2). Bichette out. Kiermaier scores. Springer advances to 3rd.10
        TOR2Varsho grounded out to Witt Jr. (6-3). Belt scores.20
        TOR4Varsho doubled to left. Belt scores. Chapman advances to 3rd.30
        KAN4Perez grounded to shortstop for a single (E6). Eaton scores. Perez advances to 2nd on throwing error,31
        TOR5Guerrero Jr. lined to right for a single. Bichette scores. Springer advances to 2nd.41
        TOR5Belt lined to left for a single. Springer scores. Guerrero Jr. scores.61
        KAN7Massey hit a sacrifice fly to Varsho (SF7). Perez scores.62
        KAN7Waters doubled to left. Reyes scores.63
        KAN7Dozier grounded to center for a single. Waters scores.64
        TOR8Merrifield doubled to right. Chapman scores. Varsho scores.84
        TOR8Kiermaier lined to center for a single. Merrifield scores.94
        KAN9Reyes homered to left (400 ft.).95
        Toronto Blue Jays
        HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
        Whit Merrfield513200.350
        Kevin Kiermaier511100.277
        Bo Bichette512001.368
        George Springer512000.500
        Vladimir Guerrero Jr.512200.235
        Danny Jansen500000.153
        Brandon Belt423200.583
        Matt Chapman412000.214
        Daulton Varsho412201.333
        BATTING
        2B: Whit Merrifield, Brandon Belt 2, Daulton Varsho
        RBI: Whit Merrifield 2, Kevin Kiermairer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 2, Brandon Belt 2, Daulton Varsho 2
        Toronto Blue Jays
        PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
        Jose Berrios6.2643054.05
        Zach Pop0.1100000.00
        Erik Swanson1.1111033.85
        Jordan Romano0.2100010.00
        Kansas City Royals
        HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
        Bobby Witt Jr.401001.235
        Nate Eaton410001.125
        Vinnie Pasquantino400002.312
        Salvador Perez412000.266
        Edward Olivares401001.133
        Franmil Reyes422101.375
        Michael Massey300100.000
        Drew Waters412101.333
        Hunter Dozier401102.250
        BATTING
        2B: Drew Waters
        3B: Drew Waters
        HR: Franmil Reyes (2)
        RBI: Franmil Reyes, Michael Massey,, Drew Waters, Hunter Dozier
        Kansas City Royals
        PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
        Brad Keller4.012660113.50
        Kris Bubic3.2433017.36
        Taylor Clarke1.1100003.85



        Simulated Games



        TOR | 3 | 8 | 1
        KC | 4 | 11 | 3


        Kansas City Royals:
        Bobby Witt Jr.: 2-5, 1 R, 3B
        Franmil Reyes: 3-5, 2 2B, 2 RBI
        Daniel Lynch: 6.0 IP, 7 H, 3 R, 2 BB, 6 SO

        Toronto Blue Jays:
        George Springer: 2-5, 1 R
        Daulton Varsho: 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI
        Yusei Kikuchi: 6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 8 SO

        ---



        TOR | 5 | 14 | 0
        KC | 9 | 12 | 1


        Kansas City Royals:
        Franmil Reyes: 2-4, HR, 2 RBI
        Bobby Witt Jr.: 1-5, HR, 2 RBI
        Brady Singer: 6.1 IP, 9 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 SO

        Toronto Blue Jays:
        Danny Jansen: 3-5, HR
        Daulton Varsho: 2-4, HR, 2B
        Kevin Gausman: 3.1 IP, 6 H, 8 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO

        ---



        TOR | 6 | 11 | 0
        KC | 1 | 5 | 0


        Kansas City Royals:
        Hunter Dozier: 1-2, HR
        Franmil Reyes: 1-4, 3 SO
        Zack Greinke: 6.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 SO

        Toronto Blue Jays:
        Bo Bichette: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI
        Brandon Belt: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI
        Alek Manoah: 8.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 5 SO
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        • GoldenJet
          MVP
          • Jul 2008
          • 4617

          #5
          Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

          LATE ANGELS COMEBACK COMES UP SHORT AS JAYS ESCAPE
          04/07/2023 || Angel Stadium - Anaheim, CA




          If there is one thing that the Toronto Blue Jays have started to bring consistently, its getting on base early and dominating some early runs. George Springer would get himself, Bo Bichette, and Whit Merrifield home early with a blast out to left off of Los Angeles Angels' pitcher Tyler Anderson. 3-0 would be the score until the bottom of the 5th inning, when Anthony Rendon would put the Angels on the board with a blast off of Chris Bassitt

          Angels' two-way megastar Shohei Ohtani would get his first of two home runs the very next inning, trading with Blue Jays' superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who would get him back in the top of the 7th inning. Ohtani's two-run shot in the top of the eighth inning would get him and fellow superstar Mike Trout home to tie the game up.

          Whit Merrifield would ultimately clutch the game-winning run, hitting a single down the right side, allowing Matt Chapman to leg it home. Closer Jordan Romano would sit one of the three hitters faced and save the game for the Blue Jays.

          The Blue Jays and the Angels will duel two more times before the boys in blue head back home to Canada for a series against the Detroit Tigers.

          Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Angels
          Apr 7, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
          Toronto (4-3)300000111-6120
          Los Angeles (4-2)000011120-581
          W: Tim Mayza (W, 1-1) L: Jose Quijada (L, 0-1) S: Jordan Romano (S, 2)
          Scoring Summary
          SCORING DETAILSTORLAA
          TOR1Springer homered to left (391 ft). Merrifield scores. Bichette scores.30
          LAA5Rendon homered to left (391 ft).31
          LAA6Ohtani homered to center (402 ft).32
          TOR7Guerrero Jr. homered to left (404 ft).42
          LAA7Walsh homered to center (371 ft).43
          TOR8Guerrero Jr. grounded to right for a single. Bichette scores. Springer advances to 2nd.53
          LAA8Ohtani homered to left (369 ft). Trout scores.55
          TOR9Merrifield grounded to right for a single. Chapman scores. Kiermaier advances to 2nd.65
          Toronto Blue Jays
          HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
          Whit Merrifield512101.333
          Santiago Espinal500000.315
          Bo Bichette522000.315
          George Springer413301.482
          Vladimir Guerrero Jr.412200.250
          Alejandro Kirk402001.357
          Matt Chapman310010.214
          Daulton Varsho401002.333
          Kevin Kiermaier400000.233
          BATTING
          2B: Whit Merrifield, Bo Bichette
          HR: George Springer [3] Vladimir Guerrero Jr. [1]
          RBI: Whit Merrifield, George Springer (3), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2)
          Toronto Blue Jays
          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
          Chris Bassitt6.1633073.55
          Tim Mayza0.20000210.80
          Anthony Bass1.0222029.00
          Jordan Romano1.0000010.00
          Los Angeles Angels
          HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
          David Fletcher402002.406
          Gio Urshela401002.266
          Mike Trout411001.161
          Shohei Ohtani422301.321
          Hunter Renfroe300001.240
          Taylor Ward400000.206
          Jared Walsh411101.142
          Anthony Rendon411102.318
          Max Stassi300002.150
          BATTING
          HR: Shohei Ohtani (2), Jared Walsh, Anthony Rendon
          RBI: Shohei Ohtani (3), Jared Walsh, Anthony Rendon
          HBP: Hunter Renfroe
          Los Angeles Angels
          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
          Tyler Anderson6.0644045.55
          Jaime Barria1.0100012.70
          Ryan Tepera1.0311009.00
          Jose Quijada1.0211102.07



          Simulated Games



          TOR | 3 | 11 | 2
          LAA | 5 | 10 | 0


          Toronto Blue Jays:
          Vladimir Guerrero Jr: 3-3, 2 R
          Whit Merrifield: 2-5, HR, 2 SO
          Jose Berrios: 5.0 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 5 SO

          Los Angeles Angels:
          David Fletcher: 1-4, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
          Hunter Renfroe: 2-4, 3B, 2 R, RBI
          Patrick Sandoval: 5.0 IP, 8 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 2 SO

          ---



          TOR | 4 | 8 | 1
          LAA | 9 | 12 | 0


          Toronto Blue Jays:
          Alejandro Kirk: 4-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI
          Cavan Biggio: 2-3, 3B
          Yusei Kikuchi: 5.0 IP, 6 H, 4 ER, 4 BB, 6 SO

          Los Angeles Angels:
          Brandon Drury: 2-4, 2 R, 4 RBI
          Hunter Renfroe: 3-5, HR, 2 R, 2 RBI
          Reid Detmers: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 4 ER, 2 SO
          Last edited by GoldenJet; 10-26-2023, 04:15 PM.
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          • GoldenJet
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            • Jul 2008
            • 4617

            #6
            Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

            HUGE SEVENTH INNING BOMB HAS JAYS ROARING PAST TIGERS
            04/11/2023 || Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON




            The first duel of the series between the Detroit Tigers and the Toronto Blue Jays seemed like a run-of-the-mill game between the two teams up until the seventh inning. Matt Carpenter kicked things off in the top of the second inning with a solo blast before Santiago Espinal hit a single to get Whit Merrifield to make his way home.Austin Meadows would break the tie in the top of the sixth inning and had the Blue Jays' faithful hold their collective breath.

            And then all Hell broke loose.

            Bo Bichette and Alejandro Kirk both swung for the fences and hit the crowd in the bottom of the seventh inning while the likes of Kevin Kiermaier and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. led the chasing of the Tigers' bullpen for what felt like an eternity.

            Bichette and George Springer would come back in the next inning and add some more scores to completely demoralize the Tigers and pray that the end of the game would come sooner rather than later.

            13 total runs and 18 total hits and the lowly Detroit Tigers never had a chance. The two teams will face off two more times before the Blue Jays welcome the Tampa Bay Rays to Canada.

            Detroit Tigers at Toronto Blue Jays
            Apr 11, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
            Detroit (3-6)020001000-390
            Toronto (5-5)00100093X-13181
            W: Mitch White L: Jason Foley
            Scoring Summary
            SCORING DETAILSDETTOR
            DET2Carpenter homered to right (409 ft). Haase scores.20
            TOR3Espinal grounded to center for a single. Merrifield scores.21
            DET6Meadows doubled to right. Haase scores.31
            TOR7Kiermaier grounded to center for a single. Chapman scores. Varsho advances to 2nd.32
            TOR7Merrifield doubled to right. Varsho scores. Kiermaier scores.34
            TOR7Espinal lined to right for a single. Merrifield scores.35
            TOR7Bichette homered to center (385 ft). Espinal scores.37
            TOR7Guerrero Jr. grounded to right for a single. Springer scores.38
            TOR7Kirk homered to left (385 ft). Guerrero Jr. scores.310
            TOR8Bichette doubled to left. Kiermaier scores. Merrifield scores.312
            TOR8Springer grounded to left for a single. Bichette scores.313
            Detroit Tigers
            HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
            Akil Baddoo502000.306
            Matt Vieling401001.189
            Miguel Cabrera400002.146
            Eric Haase423001.176
            Kerry Carpenter411201.167
            Austin Meadows401101.300
            Jonathan Schoop400002.147
            Javier Baez400003.282
            Ryan Kreidler401002.250
            BATTING
            2B: Austin Meadows (1), Eric Haase 3 (4)
            HR: Kerry Carpenter (2)
            RBI: Austin Meadows (6), Kerry Carpenter 2 (3)
            Detroit Tigers
            PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
            Matthew Boyd6.2733013.21
            Jason Foley0.03330027.00
            Beau Brieske0.0444006.39
            Joey Wentz1.0433006.30
            Will Vest0.1000000.00
            Toronto Blue Jays
            HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
            Whit Merrifield533200.353
            Santiago Espinal513200.313
            Bo Bichette522400.308
            George Springer512100.372
            Vladimir Guerrero Jr.511100.295
            Alejandro Kirk414200.600
            Matt Chapman410001.212
            Daulton Varsho411000.289
            Kevin Kiermaier422100.237
            BATTING
            2B: Bo Bichette (5), Whit Merrifield 2 (4)
            3B: George Springer (1)
            HR: Bo Bichette (2), Alejandro Kirk (2)
            RBI: George Springer (9), Bo Bichette 4 (9), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (6), Alejandro Kirk 2 (4), Whit Merrifield 2 (7), Kevin Kiermaier (5), Santiago Espinal 2 (4)
            Toronto Blue Jays
            PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
            Kevin Gausman6.0833095.40
            Mitch White1.0100021.23
            Yimi Garcia2.0000020.00



            Simulated Games



            DET | 1 | 6 | 0
            TOR | 2 | 5 | 2


            Detroit Tigers:
            Kerry Carpenter: 1-4, 2B, 3 SO
            Jonathan Schoop: 2-4
            Spencer Turnbull: 6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 6 SO

            Toronto Blue Jays:
            Brandon Belt: 2-3, HR
            Vladimir Guerrero Jr: 1-4, HR
            Alek Manoah: 7.2 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 4 SO

            ---



            DET | 3 | 6 | 1
            TOR | 2 | 8 | 1


            Detroit Tigers:
            Akil Baddoo: 1-4, HR, 1 SO
            Austin Meadows: 2-3, HR, 2 R
            Michael Lorenzen: 7.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 9 SO

            Toronto Blue Jays:
            Vladimir Guerrero Jr: 2-4, 2 HR
            Kevin Kiermaier: 2-3, 1 BB, 1 SO
            Chris Bassitt: 7.0 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 5 SO
            Last edited by GoldenJet; 10-30-2023, 02:55 PM.
            Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

            1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

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            • GoldenJet
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              • Jul 2008
              • 4617

              #7
              Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

              CHAPMAN HOMERS TO SAVE JAYS, ESPINAL WINS IT IN EXTRAS
              04/14/2023 || Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON




              The Toronto Blue Jays welcomed their division rival Tampa Bay Rays into the Rogers Centre for their first series of the young season. And boy, was it an intriguing one.

              Blue Jays' starting pitcher Jose Berrios was chased out of the game after struggling early, ending his game after only three innings and a high pitch count. Brandon Lowe and Harold Ramirez would score early and except for a Alejandro Kirk RBI single, seemed like it would be the winning score for the Rays.

              Bo Bichette would send off his third home run of the season to continue his red-hot start to the season to tie things up before Lowe doubled back and hit his own homerun blast in the top of the ninth to regain the lead.

              Clutch batting and the Blue Jays have not previously been synonymous, but Matt Chapman would come up clutch and blast one for himself to tie things up in the bottom of the ninth. After closer Jordan Romano struck out the Rays during the top of the 10th inning, Santiago Espinal would scorch one up the middle and successfully get Daulton Varsho home to complete the comeback effort.

              Tampa Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays
              Apr 14, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
              Tampa Bay (8-5)0110000010360
              Toronto (7-6)00010001114151
              W: Jordan Romano L: Jason Adam
              Scoring Summary
              SCORING DETAILSTAMTOR
              TAM2Raley doubled to center. Lowe scores.10
              TAM3Diaz doubled to right. Ramirez scores.20
              TOR4Kirk grounded to center for a single. Springer scores. Guerrero Jr. advances to 2nd.21
              TOR8Bichette homered to left (414 ft).22
              TAM9B. Lowe homered to right (397 ft).32
              TOR9Chapman homered to left (386 ft).33
              TOR10Espinal grounded to center for a single. Varsho scores.34
              Tampa Bay Rays
              HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
              Randy Arozarena500004.240
              Harold Ramirez312011.372
              Yandy Diaz401100.350
              Brandon Lowe321111.224
              Christian Bethancourt400001.195
              Josh Lowe400002.388
              Luke Raley402101.375
              Jose Siri300004.176
              Isaac Paredes300003.178
              BATTING
              2B: Yandy Diaz, Luke Raley
              HR: Brandon Lowe (2)
              RBI: Yandy Diaz, Brandon Lowe, Luke Raley
              BASERUNNING
              SB: Luke Raley
              Tampa Bay Rays
              PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
              Jeffrey Springs6.0911011.37
              Jalen Beeks1.0100010.00
              Pete Fairbanks1.0111017.36
              Jason Adam1.0321013.60
              Yonny Chirinos0.2100002.38
              Toronto Blue Jays
              HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
              Whit Merrifield501001.301
              Santiago Espinal501101.297
              Bo Bichette413100.301
              George Springer411000.333
              Vladimir Guerrero Jr.402000.321
              Alejandro Kirk403100.600
              Matt Chapman411100.190
              Daulton Varsho411001.291
              Kevin Kiermaier402001.312
              BATTING
              HR: Bo Bichette (3), Matt Chapman (2)
              RBI: Santiago Espinal, Bo Bichette, Alejandro Kirk, Matt Chapman
              Toronto Blue Jays
              PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
              Jose Berrios3.032225.490
              Anthony Bass3.0100046.00
              Tim Mayza1.0000026.75
              Yimi Garcia2.0211042.25
              Jordan Romano1.0000030.00



              Simulated Games



              TB | 3 | 8 | 0
              TOR | 7 | 9 | 0


              Tampa Bay Rays:
              Yandy Diaz: 1-4, HR
              Brandon Lowe: 2-4, 2 2B
              Zach Eflin: 4.1 IP, 5 H, 5 ER, 4 BB, 5 SO

              Toronto Blue Jays:
              Brandon Belt: 2-4, HR, 2 RBI
              Danny Jansen: 1-3, HR, 2 R
              Yusei Kikuchi: 5.2 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO

              ---



              TB | 8 | 9 | 2
              TOR | 1 | 4 | 2


              Tampa Bay Rays:
              Francisco Meija: 1-3, HR, 4 RBI
              Manuel Margot: 1-4, HR
              Shane McClanahan: 8.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 8 SO

              Toronto Blue Jays:
              George Springer: 1-4, HR
              Vladimir Guerrero Jr: 2-3, 1 BB
              Kevin Gausman: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 1 BB, 0 SO
              Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

              1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

              Comment

              • GoldenJet
                MVP
                • Jul 2008
                • 4617

                #8
                Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

                BLUE JAYS BATS STAY RED HOT, HOLD OFF ASTROS COMEBACK ATTEMPT
                04/17/2023 || Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX




                There is no team in baseball that is absolutely dicing the ball better than the Toronto Blue Jays. Today, they got to experience the Houston Astros for the first time this season and managed to get 13 hits against the Astros' pitcher Christian Javier on the way to a 6-4 narrow win. Every player in the Blue Jays' lineup managed a hit while Brandon Belt sent one 355-feet for his fourth home run of the season.

                Catcher Danny Jansen ripped off a triple by sending one deep into center, managing to bat George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. home to take a 4-1 lead.

                Astros' superstar Jose Altuve did his best to keep the Astros in the game, breaking the game open in the bottom of the second with a home run and then coming back in the bottom of the eighth with a two-RBI single off of an error. Blue Jays' relief pitcher Erik Swanson managed to sit the Astros down in the bottom of the ninth to secure the victory.

                It should be mentioned the strong effort the Blue Jays got from star Alek Manoah, who pitched seven strong innings after coming out cold due to the Altuve homer. He allowed six hits and three earned runs but managed to sit down 12 batters.

                Toronto Blue Jays at Houston Astros
                Apr 17, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
                Toronto (9-7)002040000-6181
                Houston (10-6)010000030-490
                W: Alek Manoah L: Christian Javier S: Erik Swanson
                Scoring Summary
                SCORING DETAILSTORHOU
                HOU2Altuve homered to left (357 ft).01
                TOR3Springer hit a sacrifice fly to Meyers (SF8). Kiermaier scores. Bichette advances to 3rd.11
                TOR3Guerrero Jr. doubled to center. Bichette scores.21
                TOR5Jansen tripled to center. Springer scores. Guerrero Jr. scores.41
                TOR5Belt homered to left (355 ft). Jansen scores.61
                HOU8Brantley hit a sacrifice fly to Kiermaier (SF8). Meyers scores.62
                TOR8Altuve grounded to right for a single (E3). Tucker scores. Alvarez scores. Altuve advances to 2nd on a throwing error.64
                Toronto Blue Jays
                HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                Whit Merrifield502000.289
                Kevin Kiermaier512000.303
                Bo Bichette512000.289
                George Springer413101.354
                Vladimir Guerrero Jr.512100.338
                Danny Jansen411201.305
                Brandon Belt413202.428
                Matt Chapman402002.212
                Daulton Varsho401000.290
                BATTING
                2B: Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2), Brandon Belt
                3B: Danny Jansen
                HR: Brandon Belt [4]
                RBI: George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Danny Jansen (2), Brandon Belt (2)
                SF: George Springer
                Toronto Blue Jays
                PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                Alek Manoah7.16330121.51
                Zach Pop0.2210008.10
                Erik Swanson1.0100011.50
                Houston Astros
                HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                Kyle Tucker412002.362
                Michael Brantley301102.350
                Yordan Alvarez411001.347
                Jose Altuve412202.339
                Jose Abreu400001.265
                Alex Bregman401003.258
                Jeremy Pena401000.228
                Korey Lee400002.195
                Jake Meyers311000.200
                BATTING
                HR: Jose Altuve
                RBI: Michael Brantley, Jose Altuve (2)
                SF: Michael Brantley
                Houston Astros
                PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                Christian Javier4.21355024.62
                Blake Taylor2.1411003.85
                Hector Neris1.0100013.72
                Seth Martinez1.0000010.00



                Simulated Games



                TOR | 5 | 10 | 1
                HOU | 6 | 12 | 0


                Toronto Blue Jays:
                Nathan Lukes: 2-4, HR, 2 RBI
                Daulton Varsho: 1-3, 2 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SO
                Chris Bassitt: 8.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 SO

                Houston Astros:
                Michael Brantley: 3-5, HR, 2 R
                Yordan Alvarez: 1-1, 2B, 3 RBI, 1 R
                Lance McCullers Jr: 5.2 IP, 7 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 2 SO

                ---



                TOR | 2 | 4 | 0
                HOU | 4 | 8 | 1


                Toronto Blue Jays:
                George Springer: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI, SB
                Daulton Varsho: 1-3
                Jose Berrios: 6.1 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 SO

                Houston Astros:
                Kyle Tucker: 1-4, 2B, 2 RBI
                Jose Altuve: 1-4, 2B, RBI
                Luis Garcia: 7.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 6 SO
                Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

                Comment

                • GoldenJet
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 4617

                  #9
                  Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

                  KIKUCHI, JAYS' DEFENSE, AND BICHETTE GOING YARD AS JAYS UP ON YANKEES
                  04/21/2023 || Yankee Stadium - New York, NY




                  In the Toronto Blue Jays first matchup of the season against divisional rival, New York Yankees, the expectation was one of the highest-scoring games of the early season. Fans were unfortunately met with a pitching duel between Yankees ace Gerrit Cole and Blue Jays' starter Yusei Kikuchi.

                  Kikuchi managed to pitch eight solid innings, dicing up the Yankees' lineup soundly to the tune of five strikeouts and only one run allowed - an Aaron Hicks double that got Jose Trevino home to bring the score within one. Blue Jays' closer Jordan Romano managed the save for the Jays and brought them into the win column.

                  Astros' superstar Jose Altuve did his best to keep the Astros in the game, breaking the game open in the bottom of the second with a home run and then coming back in the bottom of the eighth with a two-RBI single off of an error. Blue Jays' relief pitcher Erik Swanson managed to sit the Astros down in the bottom of the ninth to secure the victory.

                  Offensively, the Blue Jays struggled to get past Cole and his six strikeouts until Bo Bichette, with his red-hot start to the season, blasted home his fifth home run of the young season, bringing in Kevin Kiermaier and Daulton Varsho

                  Toronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees
                  Apr 21, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
                  Toronto (10-9)000030000-3100
                  New York (11-8)000000001-161
                  W: Yusei Kikuchi L: Gerrit Cole S: Jordan Romano
                  Scoring Summary
                  SCORING DETAILSTORNYY
                  TOR5Bichette homered to right (378 ft). Varsho scores. Kiermaier scores.30
                  NYY9Hicks doubled to center. Trevino scores.31
                  Toronto Blue Jays
                  HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                  Whit Merrifield502001.292
                  Kevin Kiermaier410001.265
                  Bo Bichette412300.297
                  George Springer400001.328
                  Vladimir Guerrero Jr.402001.337
                  Danny Jansen400001.229
                  Brandon Belt402001.400
                  Matt Chapman401002.214
                  Daulton Varsho411002.292
                  BATTING
                  2B: Whit Merrifield, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Brandon Belt
                  HR: Bo Bichette [4]
                  RBI: Bo Bichette (3)
                  Toronto Blue Jays
                  PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                  Yusei Kikuchi8.1511053.60
                  Jordan Romano0.2100014.76
                  New York Yankees
                  HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                  Oswald Peraza400001.208
                  Aaron Hicks403100.200
                  Aaron Judge400002.273
                  Giancarlo Stanton300000.320
                  Gleyber Torres301001.215
                  Anthony Rizzo300000.311
                  Oswaldo Cabrera301000.262
                  Josh Donaldson300000.166
                  Jose Trevino311002.236
                  BATTING
                  2B: Aaron Hicks, Jose Trevino
                  RBI: Aaron Hicks
                  New York Yankees
                  PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                  Gerrit Cole5.0833063.37
                  Lou Trivino2.0100029.00
                  Jonathan Loaisiga1.0100003.24
                  Ron Marinaccio1.0000021.17



                  Simulated Games



                  TOR | 4 | 10 | 1
                  NYY | 1 | 3 | 0


                  Toronto Blue Jays:
                  George Springer: 3-4, 2B, RBI
                  Daulton Varsho: 2-3, HR, 2 R, BB
                  Kevin Gausman: 8.2 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 9 SO

                  New York Yankees:
                  Aaron Judge: 1-4, 2B
                  Giancarlo Stanton: 1-4, HR
                  Carlos Rodon: 5.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO

                  ---



                  TOR | 3 | 9 | 2
                  NYY | 2 | 4 | 1


                  Toronto Blue Jays:
                  Bo Bichette: 3-4, HR, 2B, 2 RBI
                  Whit Merrifield: 2-5, 2B, 1 R
                  Alek Manoah: 8.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 SO

                  New York Yankees:
                  Aaron Hicks: 1-2, HR, BB
                  D.J. LeMahieu: 1-4, 1 R, SB
                  Luis Severino: 4.0 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO
                  Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                  1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

                  Comment

                  • GoldenJet
                    MVP
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 4617

                    #10
                    Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

                    JAYS' BULLPEN GETS CHASED, WHITE SOX DOMINATE IN COMEBACK
                    04/24/2023 || Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON




                    It looked like a typical match for the Toronto Blue Jays, off to one of their hotter starts to a season as they finally returned home to Canada to welcome the Chicago White Sox. Blue Jays' starter Chris Bassitt got into pitch count trouble early on and was pulled after a little over five innings, only allowing four hits and one earned run to Gavin Sheets managing to get Luis Robert Jr. to home.

                    The Blue Jays were holding onto a 2-1 lead when Robert Jr. scored and Bassitt was pulled thanks to a George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. both striking doubles to get two runs. All Hell broke loose shortly after thanks to an unfortunate four playing errors from the Jays' fielding efforts.

                    Eloy Jimenez led the White Sox efforts with 2 hits on five at-bats and managed to get 3 RBIs while the previously mentioned Robert Jr. went 3 for 5 on the night.

                    White Sox pitcher Lance Lynn managed to go most of the distance with eight strong innings in which he managed to settle in after a raucous start to the game, managing to only allow two runs and sit down three batters.

                    Chicago White Sox at Toronto Blue Jays
                    Apr 24, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
                    Chicago (14-8)000001500-6111
                    Toronto (13-9)200000000-284
                    W: Lance Lynn L: Mitch White
                    Scoring Summary
                    SCORING DETAILSCHWTOR
                    TOR1Springer doubled to center. Bichette scores.01
                    TOR1Guerrero Jr. doubled to right. Springer scores.02
                    CHW6Sheets grounded to center for a single. Robert Jr. scores.12
                    CHW7Andrus lined to center for a single. Grandal scores. Alberto advances to 2nd.22
                    CHW7Jimenez doubled to center. Alberto scores. Andrus scores. Moncada scores.52
                    CHW7Sheets hit a sacrifice fly to Springer (SF9). Jimenez scores.62
                    Chicago White Sox
                    HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                    Elvis Andrus511102.268
                    Yoan Moncada410001.186
                    Eloy Jimenez512301.300
                    Luis Robert Jr.513000.264
                    Gavin Sheets401200.283
                    Seby Zavala501000.254
                    Oscar Colas300012.226
                    Yasmani Grandal413001.527
                    Hanser Alberto310001.230
                    BATTING
                    2B: Eloy Jimenez, Luis Robert Jr., Yasmani Grandal
                    RBI: Elvis Andrus, Eloy Jimenez [3], Gavin Sheets [2]
                    HBP: Hanser Alberto
                    SF: Gavin Sheets
                    BASERUNNING
                    SB: Luis Robert Jr.
                    Chicago White Sox
                    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                    Lance Lynn8.0822032.45
                    Reynaldo Lopez1.0000022.51
                    Toronto Blue Jays
                    HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                    Whit Merrifield401001.291
                    Kevin Kiermaier400000.246
                    Bo Bichette413000.322
                    George Springer411101.341
                    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.401101.337
                    Danny Jansen400001.196
                    Brandon Belt402000.377
                    Matt Chapman300001.194
                    Daulton Varsho300000.283
                    BATTING
                    2B: Bo Bichette, George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
                    RBI: George Springer, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
                    Toronto Blue Jays
                    PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                    Chris Bassitt5.2411142.70
                    Mitch White0.1333014.69
                    Zach Pop0.0120006.23
                    Adam Cimber1.0000013.72
                    Anthony Bass1.0100024.90
                    Yimi Garcia1.0200001.80



                    Simulated Games



                    CHI | 3 | 9 | 1
                    TOR | 9 | 15 | 0


                    Chicago White Sox:
                    Eloy Jimenez: 1-4, HR, 2 RBI
                    Andrew Vaughn: 3-4, 2 2B
                    Lucas Giolito: 4.2 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO

                    Toronto Blue Jays:
                    Danny Jansen: 3-5, 2 HR, 4 RBI
                    Matt Chapman: 3-5, HR
                    Jose Berrios: 6.2 IP, 7 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO

                    ---



                    CHI | 9 | 10 | 1
                    TOR | 10 | 13 | 0


                    Chicago White Sox:
                    Andrew Benintendi: 3-6, HR, 2B, 3 RBI
                    Jake Burger: 2-4, 2B, 2 RBI, 1 R
                    Mike Clevinger: 4.1 IP, 8 H, 5 ER, 4 BB, 4 SO

                    Toronto Blue Jays:
                    Santiago Espinal: 2-6, 2B, 3 RBI
                    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: 1-3, 2 R, RBI
                    Yusei Kikuchi: 4.2 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 5 BB, 4 SO
                    Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                    1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

                    Comment

                    • GoldenJet
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 4617

                      #11
                      Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

                      TORONTO SWINGS FOR THE FENCES IN COMEBACK VICTORY OVER MARINERS
                      04/28/2023 || Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON




                      It is almost poetic that one of the hottest batting teams in the MLB was led off with an absolute tank from one of its hottest batters, and that's exactly what happened when Bo Bichette slammed home his sixth home run of the season on his first at-bat in the bottom of the first to give the Toronto Blue Jays the early lead against the Seattle Mariners.

                      The Jays, led by ace pitcher Kevin Gausman would carry a solid 2-0 lead into the top of the seventh inning before the Mariners' bats came alive and chased him out of the game. Julio Rodriguez, Teoscar Hernandez, and A.J. Pollock would all make it home in consecutive at-bats to flip the lead to 3-2 in favor of Seattle.

                      George Springer would hit his patented "Springer Dinger" at the bottom of the inning to rip the lead back for Toronto, leading to raucous roars from Blue Jays faithful at the Rogers Centre.

                      In the next inning, the Blue Jays would add two more runs to add insult to injury and the lead would be secured into a victory for Toronto thanks to Matt Chapman and solid bullpen pitching from Adam Cimber and Jordan Romano

                      Seattle Mariners at Toronto Blue Jays
                      Apr 28, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
                      Seattle (11-14)000000300-3100
                      Toronto (15-10)10010032X-7160
                      W: Zach Pop L: Penn Murfee
                      Scoring Summary
                      SCORING DETAILSSEATOR
                      TOR1Bichette homered to left (391 ft).01
                      TOR4Belt doubled to left. Guerrero Jr. scores.02
                      SEA7Hernandez doubled to center. Rodriguez scores.12
                      SEA7Pollock grounded to left for a single. Hernandez scores.22
                      SEA7Suarez doubled to right. Pollock scores.32
                      TOR7Springer homered to left (366 ft). Bichette scores. Kiermaier scores.35
                      TOR8Chapman doubled to left. Belt scores.36
                      TOR8Merrifield lined to left for a single. Chapman scores.37
                      Seattle Mariners
                      HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                      Dylan Moore402001.256
                      Sam Haggerty401000.265
                      Ty France400003.255
                      Julio Rodriguez412000.263
                      Teoscar Hernandez311102.223
                      A.J. Pollock411102.282
                      Eugenio Suarez401100.214
                      Cal Raleigh401003.116
                      Tommy La Stella401001.238
                      BATTING
                      2B: Teoscar Hernandez, Eugenio Sanchez
                      RBI: Teoscar Hernandez, A.J. Pollock, Eugenio Sanchez
                      Seattle Mariners
                      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                      Luis Castillo6.11033054.09
                      Penn Murfee0.2322004.07
                      Justin Topa1.0322005.40
                      Toronto Blue Jays
                      HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                      Whit Merrifield502100.305
                      Bo Bichette524100.354
                      Kevin Kiermaier411000.232
                      George Springer413300.366
                      Vladimir Guerrero Jr.411000.333
                      Danny Jansen401001.230
                      Brandon Belt412101.393
                      Matt Chapman412101.236
                      Daulton Varsho400002.259
                      BATTING
                      2B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Brandon Belt (2), Matt Chapman
                      HR: Bo Bichette [6], George Springer [6]
                      RBI: Whit Merrifield, Bo Bichette, George Springer (3), Brandon Belt, Matt Chapman
                      Toronto Blue Jays
                      PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                      Kevin Gausman6.1933074.15
                      Zach Pop0.2000015.40
                      Adam Cimber1.0100023.08
                      Jordan Romano1.0000024.50



                      Simulated Games



                      SEA | 1 | 5 | 0
                      TOR | 6 | 7 | 1


                      Seattle Mariners:
                      J.P. Crawford: 1-4, 2B
                      Evan White: 1-4, RBI
                      George Kirby: 5.0 IP, 5 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 3 SO

                      Toronto Blue Jays:
                      Bo Bichette: 2-4, 2 HR, 4 RBI
                      Brandon Belt: 2-3, HR
                      Alek Manoah: 8.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 10 SO

                      ---



                      SEA | 1 | 9 | 0
                      TOR | 7 | 12 | 0


                      Seattle Mariners:
                      J.P. Crawford: 2-4, 2B, RBI
                      Kolten Wong: 2-4, 1 R
                      Logan Gilbert: 5.0 IP, 9 H, 4 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO

                      Toronto Blue Jays:
                      Whit Merrifield: 2-5, 2 2B, 2 R, SB
                      Brandon Belt: 1-2, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 1 R
                      Chris Bassitt: 8.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 SO
                      Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

                      1000 posts achieved on December 21st,2008 at 2:26 p.m in the "birth of the Mighty Blazers" thread.

                      Comment

                      • GoldenJet
                        MVP
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 4617

                        #12
                        Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays


                        END OF APRIL REPORT // GUARDIANS PACING LEAGUE WHILE BICHETTE DOMINATES


                        Cleveland Guardians' slugger Jose Ramirez is a big reason for their red-hot start to the season, leading them to the best record in MLB through the month of April.

                        MLB Standings - Updated: May 1, 2023
                        AL EASTWLGBRSRA
                        Toronto Blue Jays1810-141106
                        Boston Red Sox16132.5121124
                        New York Yankees16143.0132146
                        Baltimore Orioles11177.0125148
                        Tampa Bay Rays11187.5107121
                        AL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
                        Cleveland Guardians209-159107
                        Chicago White Sox18112.0147114
                        Minnesota Twins16134.0137120
                        Kansas City Royals92011.0110169
                        Detroit Tigers72112.578130
                        AL WESTWLGBRSRA
                        Los Angeles Angels1910-13487
                        Texas Rangers17111.5168114
                        Houston Astros16133.0136112
                        Oakland Athletics16133.0127142
                        Seattle Mariners11177.5107128
                        NL EASTWLGBRSRA
                        Philadelphia Phillies2010-155116
                        New York Mets17133.0145118
                        Atlanta Braves12188.0105148
                        Miami Marlins92010.591137
                        Washington Nationals82011.0106129
                        NL CENTRALWLGBRSRA
                        Milwaukee Brewers1711-107101
                        Cincinnati Reds14164.0129140
                        Pittsburgh Pirates13164.5132144
                        Chicago Cubs10197.5112130
                        St. Louis Cardinals10197.5103131
                        NL WESTWLGBRSRA
                        Los Angeles Dodgers2010-120122
                        San Diego Padres2010-163115
                        San Francisco Giants17122.5132110
                        Arizona Diamondbacks14155.5108124
                        Colorado Rockies13166.5115119


                        Stud of the Month - It feels almost too easy to point at the league-leading Cleveland Guardians at the SOTM. They have gotten excellent production from their bats in Jose Ramirez being among the league leaders in hits, slugging percentage, and home runs but don't forget about Josh Bell and his elite production as well. The Philadelphia Phillies are going to be our SOTM with their ability to not get in their own way. Bryce Harper is having an MVP-caliber start to his season and Kyle Schwarber truly isn't that far behind him.

                        Dud of the Month - Are the Miami Marlins faithful okay? For them to come into the season with a sense of transition going on, it was expected for them to not be the best, but it felt like they were at least destined to compete a little bit, catch a couple of teams coasting from the start. That certainly hasn't been the case.

                        American League Leaders - Updated: May 1, 2023
                        BATTING AVERAGEAVGON BASE PERCENTAGEOB%
                        1. Bo Bichette - Blue Jays.3611. Josh Bell - Guardians.445
                        2. Michael Brantley - Astros.3512. Robbie Grossman - Rangers.444
                        3. George Springer - Blue Jays.3473. Tony Kemp - Athletics.420
                        4. Robbie Grossman - Rangers.3474. Shohei Ohtani - Angels.413
                        5. Nathaniel Lowe - Rangers.3465. Nathaniel Lowe - Rangers.410
                        SLUGGING PERCENTAGESLUG%BATTING WARWAR
                        1. Shohei Ohtani - Angels.6831. Jose Ramirez - Guardians2.1
                        2. Mike Trout - Angels.6632. Mike Trout - Angels1.8
                        3. Giancarlo Stanton - Yankees.6553. Kyle Tucker - Astros1.5
                        4. Jose Ramirez - Guardians.6494. Shohei Ohtani - Angels1.5
                        5. Andres Gimenez - Guardians.6415. Marcus Semien - Rangers1.3
                        HOME RUNSHRRUNS BATTED INRBI
                        1. Giancarlo Stanton - Yankees121. Jesus Aguilar - Athletics35
                        2. Mike Trout - Angels92. Shohei Ohtani - Angels29
                        3. Shohei Ohtani - Angels93. Eloy Jimenez - White Sox28
                        4. Bo Bichette - Blue Jays84. Julio Rodriguez - Mariners27
                        5. Jose Ramirez - Guardians85. Mike Trout - Angels26
                        HITSHSTOLEN BASESSB
                        1. Bo Bichette - Blue Jays431. Bubba Thompson - Rangers13
                        2. Eoly Jimenez - White Sox412. Whit Merrifield - Blue Jays8
                        3. Whit Merrifield - Blue Jays403. Andres Gimenez - Guardians7
                        4. Michael Brantley - Astros394. Drew Waters - Royals6
                        5. Jose Ramirez - Guardians385. Kyle Tucker - Astros6


                        AL Batter of the Month - Bo Bichette || Toronto Blue Jays

                        National League Leaders - Updated: May 1, 2023
                        BATTING AVERAGEAVGON BASE PERCENTAGEOB%
                        1. Jonathan India - Reds.3651. Bryce Harper - Phillies.495
                        2. Bryce Harper - Phillies.3542. Joey Votto - Reds.450
                        3. Freddie Freeman - Dodgers.3433. Ronald Acuna Jr. - Braves.421
                        4. Bryan Reynolds - Pirates.3374. Trea Turner - Phillies.418
                        5. Trea Turner - Phillies.3335. Bryan Reynolds - Pirates.417
                        SLUGGING PERCENTAGESLUG%BATTING WARWAR
                        1. Bryce Harper - Phillies.7071. Bryce Harper - Phillies2.1
                        2. Manny Machado - Padres.6482. Trea Turner - Phillies1.6
                        3. Bryan Reynolds - Pirates.6343. Freddie Freeman - Dodgers1.6
                        4. Xander Bogaerts - Padres.6264. Bryan Reynolds - Pirates1.6
                        5. Jonathan India - Reds.6155. Jonathan India - Reds1.6
                        HOME RUNSHRRUNS BATTED INRBI
                        1. Manny Machado - Padres121. Manny Machado - Padres 34
                        2. Kyle Schwarber - Phillies102. Pete Alonso - Mets33
                        3. Pete Alonso - Mets93. Mookie Betts - Dodgers27
                        4. Joey Meneses - Nationals84. Xander Bogaerts - Padres25
                        5. Xander Bogaerts - Padres85. Kyle Schwarber - Phillies25
                        HITSHSTOLEN BASESSB
                        1. Xander Bogaerts - Padres411. Trea Turner - Phillies12
                        2. Trea Turner - Phillies392. Sterling Marte - Mets10
                        3. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. - Diamondbacks373. Francisco Lindor - Mets10
                        4. Mark Canha - Mets374. Jon Berti - Marlins7
                        5. Dansby Swanson - Cubs365. Michael Harris II - Braves7


                        NL Batter of the Month - Bryce Harper || Philadelphia Phillies

                        American League Leaders - Updated: May 1, 2023
                        EARNED RUNS AVERAGEERASTRIKEOUTSK
                        1. Nathan Eovaldi - Rangers0.781. Alek Manoah - Blue Jays44
                        2. Shohei Ohtani - Angels0.942. Dylan Cease - White Sox42
                        3. Alek Manoah - Blue Jays1.383. Shohei Ohtani - Angels42
                        4. Shintaro Fujinami - Athletics1.984. Shane McClanahan - Rays41
                        5. Luis Garcia - Astros2.035. Chris Sale- Red Sox40
                        WALKS/HITS PER INNINGWHIPPITCHING WARWAR
                        1. Alek Manoah - Blue Jays0.811. Shohei Ohtani - Angels1.5
                        2. Nathan Eovaldi - Rangers0.832. Nathan Eovaldi - Rangers1.5
                        3. Reid Detmers - Angels0.833. Alek Manoah - Blue Jays1.4
                        4. Luis Garcia - Astros0.854. Garrett Whitlock - Red Sox1.4
                        5. Shohei Ohtani - Angels0.855. Shane McClanahan - Rays1.3
                        INNNINGS PITCHEDIPHOME RUNS ALLOWEDHR
                        1. Shohei Ohtani - Angels48.01. Dylan Cease - White Sox0
                        2. Nathan Eovaldi - Rangers46.02. Mike Clevinger - White Sox1
                        3. Alek Manoah - Blue Jays45.23. Nathan Eovaldi - Rangers1
                        4. Shane McClanahan - Rays42.14. Patrick Sandoval - Angels1
                        5. Chris Bassitt - Blue Jays41.15. James Kaprielian - Athletics1


                        AL Pitcher of the Month - Shohei Ohtani || Los Angeles Angels

                        National League Leaders - Updated: May 1, 2023
                        EARNED RUNS AVERAGEERASTRIKEOUTSK
                        1. Kyle Freeland - Rockies1.431. Clayton Kershaw - Dodgers43
                        2. Anthony DeSclafani - Giants1.592. Spencer Strider - Braves43
                        3. Justin Verlander - Mets1.843. Corbin Burnes - Brewers42
                        4. Kodai Senga - Mets1.884. Aaron Nola - Phillies41
                        5. Wade Miley - Brewers1.975. Luke Weaver - Reds40
                        WALKS/HITS PER INNINGWHIPPITCHING WARWAR
                        1. Justin Verlander - Mets0.821. Luke Weaver - Reds1.3
                        2. Kyle Freeland - Rockies0.892. Aaron Nola - Phillies1.2
                        3. Anthony DeSclafani - Giants0.913. Kodai Senga - Mets1.1
                        4. Marcus Stroman - Cubs0.934. Brandon Woodruff - Brewers1.0
                        5. Zac Gallen - Diamondbacks0.935. Clayton Kershaw - Dodgers1.0
                        INNNINGS PITCHEDIPHOME RUNS ALLOWEDHR
                        1. Joe Musgrove - Padres47.11. Ranger Suarez - Phillies1
                        2. Aaron Nola - Phillies44.12. Noah Syndergaard - Dodgers1
                        3. Kyle Freeland - Rockies44.03. Dakota Hudson - Cardinals1
                        4. Justin Verlander - Mets44.04. Roansy Contreras - Pirates1
                        5. Kodai Senga - Mets43.05. Wade Miley - Brewers1


                        NL Pitcher of the Month - Aaron Nola || Philadelphia Phillies
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                        • GoldenJet
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                          • Jul 2008
                          • 4617

                          #13
                          Re: Weston Road Flows - The Toronto Blue Jays

                          JAYS TORTURE RED SOX WITH EYE-POPPING 24 HITS
                          05/01/2023 || Fenway Park - Boston, MA




                          It was just last season in July that the Toronto Blue Jays - interestingly enough, against the very same Boston Red Sox - that they managed to get an insane 29 hits in their 28-3 drubbing of their divisional rivals. Though they were only able to capitalize on 12 runs in this game, the Blue Jays still managed to get 24 hits in their 12-7 victory to open the month of May.

                          Matt Chapman would lead the way, pumping his first of two home runs in the second inning to take the lead after the Jays allowed Rafael Devers to hit a sacrifice fly that would get Rob Refsnyder home from third. The Jays would chase Boston's starting pitcher James Paxton and the rest of their bullpen all game. The Jays' starter, Jose Berrios, wouldn't find much better, allowing all of Boston's seven runs in the game, but did manage to sit down six batters.

                          Kevin Kiermaier would pick up his first home run of the short season while George Springer would pick up his seventh. Every Blue Jays batter would manage to get at least one hit while Santiago Espinal would manage an impressive 5 hits, going 5 for 6 with two runs.

                          Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Red Sox
                          May 1, 2023123456789ExtrasRHE
                          Toronto (18-10)020112204-12240
                          Boston (16-13)100040200-7130
                          W: Jose Berrios L: Nick Pivetta
                          Scoring Summary
                          SCORING DETAILSTORBOS
                          BOS1Devers hits a sacrifice fly to Kiermaier (SF8). Refsnyder scores.01
                          TOR2Chapman homers to left (371 ft). Guerrero Jr. scores.21
                          TOR4Varsho lined to center for a single. Chapman scores.31
                          TOR5Springer grounded out to Devers (5-3). Espinal scores.41
                          BOS5Verdugo grounded to right for a single. Hernandez scores. Wong advances to 2nd.42
                          BOS5Devers doubled and deflected off left fielder Varsho. Wong scores. Verdugo scores.44
                          BOS5Duvall grounded to center for a single. Devers scores.45
                          TOR6Chapman homered to left (395 ft). 55
                          TOR6Kiermaier homered to center (414 ft).65
                          TOR7Guerrero Jr. lined to center for a single. Espinal scores.75
                          TOR7Chapman lined and deflected off first baseman Refsnyder for a single. Guerrero Jr. scores. Kirk advances to 3rd85
                          BOS7Duvall grounded to left for a single. Verdugo scores. Refsnyder scores. Devers advances to 2nd.87
                          TOR9Springer homered to to left (404 ft).97
                          TOR9Chapman doubled to left. Guerrero Jr. scores.107
                          TOR9Varsho doubled to right. Chapman scores.117
                          TOR9Kiermaier lined to center for a single. Varsho scores.127
                          Toronto Blue Jays
                          HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                          Whit Merrifield602000.316
                          Santiago Espinal625000.306
                          Bo Bichette602001.360
                          George Springer511200.340
                          Vladimir Guerrero Jr.534101.339
                          Alejandro Kirk501000.447
                          Matt Chapman545500.273
                          Daulton Varsho512200.258
                          Kevin Kiermaier512201.245
                          BATTING
                          2B: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2), Daulton Varsho, Matt Chapman (2)
                          HR: George Springer [7], Matt Chapman [5, 6], Kevin Kiermaier [1]
                          RBI: George Springer (2), Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Daulton Varsho (2), Matt Chapman (5), Kevin Kiermaier (2)
                          Toronto Blue Jays
                          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                          Jose Berrios6.11177065.03
                          Anthony Bass0.2100003.09
                          Yimi Garcia1.0000001.50
                          Jordan Romano1.0100014.00
                          Boston Red Sox
                          HITTERSABRHBIBBSOAVG
                          Alex Verdugo523100.323
                          Rob Refsnyder523001.275
                          Rafael Devers412301.298
                          Adam Duvall502302.245
                          Justin Turner400000.303
                          Masataka Yoshida401002.216
                          Enrique Hernandez411000.220
                          Yu Chang300001.208
                          Connor Wong411000.244
                          BATTING
                          2B: Rafael Devers
                          3B: Rob Defsnyder
                          RBI: Alex Verdugo, Rafael Devers (3), Adam Duvall (3)
                          SF: Rafael Devers
                          Boston Red Sox
                          PITCHERSIPHRERBBSOERA
                          James Paxton4.1844028.37
                          Nick Pivetta1.2322002.90
                          Ryan Brasier0.25220012.19
                          Brayan Bello1.2533014.64
                          Richard Bleier0.2311001.80



                          Simulated Games



                          TOR | 5 | 10 | 0
                          BOS | 6 | 10 | 0


                          Toronto Blue Jays:
                          Santiago Espinal: 1-5, HR, 3 RBI
                          Matt Chapman: 1-4, HR
                          Yusei Kikuchi: 4.0 IP, 9 H, 5 ER, 1 BB, 2 SO

                          Boston Red Sox:
                          Bobby Dalbec: 2-3, HR, 3 RBI
                          Rafael Devers: 2-3, SB
                          Chris Sale: 7.2 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 SO

                          ---



                          TOR | 0 | 6 | 0
                          BOS | 2 | 7 | 0


                          Toronto Blue Jays:
                          Matt Chapman: 2-3, 2B
                          Vladimir Guerrero Jr: 2-4
                          Kevin Gausman: 7.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 7 SO

                          Boston Red Sox:
                          Masataka Yoshida: 2-3, 1 R
                          Reese McGuire: 1-3, 2B, 2 RBI
                          Tanner Houck: 7.2 IP, 6 H, 2 BB, 6 SO

                          ---



                          TOR | 8 | 8 | 0
                          BOS | 3 | 9 | 1


                          Toronto Blue Jays:
                          Bo Bichette: 3-5, 2 HR, 6 RBI
                          Santiago Espinal: 1-3, 2 R, SB, 2 BB
                          Alek Manoah: 6.0 IP, 8 H, 3 ER, 5 SO

                          Boston Red Sox:
                          Rafael Devers: 3-4, HR
                          Adam Duvall: 2-4
                          Garrett Whitlock: 7.0 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 4 SO
                          Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do

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