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JD won't forget us fans, just as many won't forget him...starting anew as a Cleveland Indian will help ease the pain of his Blue Jay departure:
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Highlander said:Giles looks like an adequate replacement for Ousana for the time being. Likeing what I am seeing in some of these young Jays pitchers, not to mention Rowdy and the rest of the hitters. The future looks brighter than in a long time.
Pretty epic comeback indeed. If no one was there to see it, did it really happen?hockeyfan1 said:Bombs away!
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This was one of the greatest, if not the greatest ninth-inning rallies ever displayed by a Blue Jay club. And how!
The Jays came from behind an 8-2 deficit to win it 9-8 Thursday against the WC-seeking Rays.
First it was Rowdy Tellez who solo homered early in the game. Then in the ninth came Danny Jansen's three-run blast that brought the score closer. Some other offensive contributions, plus Lourdes Gurriel Jr.'s two run shot that tied it up. Fonally, the ever dependable Justin Smoak blasted a walk-off home run to win it.
Wow. Proves the kids (who kickstarted the comeback) are indeed alright.
On the pitching front, Jays starter Sam Gaviglio was less than stellar and the same could be said of the Jays relievers, none of whom could stem the tide of Tampa runs on the scoreboard.
Winner was David Paulino, the Jays reliever who earnwd his first-ever Major League win.
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