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2022 Blue Jays

Gausman was fantastic yesterday, so far no walks at all in the innings he has pitched.  It was a nail-biter finish as Romano was a little shaky for the first time in long long time, but he got the job done.

We seem to be getting really good pitching outside or Ryu who is on injured list.  Ryu sort of reminds me of Muzzin, perhaps his best before date is expired.
 
L K said:
Kevin Gausman is good.

Jays win their 3rd of 4 series to start the year.  They split their other series 2/2 so despite the offense scuffling they are still winning on the back of some great relief pitching and a number of good starts.

Gausman with another good outing yesterday...I didn't watch the game, but did anyone think that Garcia looked as bad as the numbers suggest in the 8th?
 
Bo had two games in a row of good at bats so hopefully that?s a sign he is waking up.  The offense is a huge problem right now but they are winning on some timely hitting (albeit not with RISP) and sensational pitching.
 
L K said:
The offense is a huge problem right now but they are winning on some timely hitting (albeit not with RISP) and sensational pitching.

Jays have faced mostly playoff contending teams with really good pitching, so some offensive struggles are to be expected. That they're still winning is a good sign. The bats should star to be able to put up the big numbers once they start to get to face some lesser competition, but more than holding their own against the best in the AL is a very encouraging.
 
bustaheims said:
L K said:
The offense is a huge problem right now but they are winning on some timely hitting (albeit not with RISP) and sensational pitching.

Jays have faced mostly playoff contending teams with really good pitching, so some offensive struggles are to be expected. That they're still winning is a good sign. The bats should star to be able to put up the big numbers once they start to get to face some lesser competition, but more than holding their own against the best in the AL is a very encouraging.

No doubt.  Gausman/Manoah/Berrios look like a top 3 that contenders put out on the mound.
 
I?m not one to sit here and blame umpires but my god are these guys arrogant asshats. Two blatant missed calls. There were 5 outs that inning.
 
yeah, I could almost give them the missed first base out, but Vladdy definitely tagged that guy running down between third and home. I thought NHL reffing was bad........
 
https://twitter.com/BlueJays/status/1521885261881352193
That's not how lightsabres work... unless these are beskarballs?
 
Katoh grabbed off waivers by the Mets.

Toronto sports teams waiver wire claims goes up by one.

https://twitter.com/GosukeKatoh/status/1522997464566878208
 
The Jays offence is a problem but MLB producing a dead ball is just so unbelievably tone deaf.  They really suck at improving their product. 

Between the constant umpire show on a nightly basis and offence being down more than a half run a game I'm really struggling to pay as much attention.
 
https://twitter.com/rangers/status/1525830863534972929

If you?re down about the Leafs as a franchise, consider this point of pride in Texas. Franchise high-water mark.
 
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Blue Jays offence.
 
The Jays have two catchers. One is slashing .297/.374/.422, the other is slashing .289/.347/.778.

Their top prospect is a catcher at AAA. He's slashing .331/.388/.424.

Interesting position to be in.
 

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