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  1. Social media and its PC offended army..its pretty sickening out there. and just offended people in general....
  2. Im about the same with Grilli...watching the Lions is no better.
  3. There is no way this so called playoff team should be losing this series to LAA..I said it before..the Jays play bottom feeders like they dont care..LAA had won 1 game in their last 11 coming in....these games are going to bite the Jays in the arse..and Tampa next who they always play badly.
  4. Their not scoring enough runs...the pitchers are out there on their own and when they break down the Jays have no answer back...they are frittering these winnable games away.
  5. It would be nice considering they are playing one of the worst teams in the league and in a playoff race.
  6. Im watching the football game..Jays bore me lately...they arent hitting..scoring and striking out and that makes for boredom.
  7. Good to hear..it always gets worse before it gets better..
  8. Here comes a blow out against a bottom feeder..like I said yesterday..they play them poorly ..especially when they need the wins.
  9. He also has a bad back which doesnt help..I agree...you would think the extra rest would help.
  10. Probably Saunders....but it will be one or the other. Upton moves over to LF.
  11. Butler and former Jay Valencia involved in fight.... http://www.csnbayarea.com/athletics/butler-go-7-day-concussion-dl-valencia-fined-fight
  12. some good news.... The Toronto Blue Jays got some good news Tuesday as the team activated outfielder Kevin Pillar from the disabled list. They also optioned right-handed relief pitcher Ryan Tepera to the minors. twitter embed Toronto opens a series against the Los Angeles Angles Tuesday at Rogers Centre. Pillar will hit seventh and play centre. The 27-year-old has been out since Aug. 8 after straining his left thumb during a slide into second base. The centrefielder is hitting .261 with seven home runs and 45 RBIs over 109 games this season, his second full season in the majors. Jose Bautista, who's out with a knee injury, is expected to be in the lineup in the near future as well as he's slated to come off the DL on Thursday.
  13. Good read..totally agree with most of it..Lenarduzzi thinks he is untouchable because he is from here...has a name in the city and in a position of power..he needs a wake up call..he has worn out his welcome ages ago....this team needs a different group running things and maybe a new direction with a few top flight players...something this team is reluctant to do.
  14. yep...why not..him and Robbo..and half the team would be a good start..lol Lenarduzzi runs the team like they are still the 86ers playing for 5 thousand at Swangard..the mentality has to change.
  15. The CFL has become a league of flags..almost on every play..as you say...when there is no flag you look to see if its a mistake...this doesnt make for fine viewing..what happened to the CFL.
  16. Thats one thing I dont like about the team and it has been that way for awhile now...you never know what lineup will be on the field from game to game..I find it hard to behind an inconsistant, juggled lineup.
  17. you know it doesnt work that way with the Jays..they play bottom feeders horribly.
  18. When Pillar and JB get back from injury..they have to make a decision as who will be the LF...with Upton playing well now...I think you have to sit Saunders...he has done nothing for a month now..he isnt contributing at all.
  19. Its just a way of getting another reliever into action between his starts...chances are he wont even pitch down there with his blister...Dunedin is also their spring training facility and I imagine there will be some therapy. Right-hander Aaron Sanchez was optioned by the Toronto Blue Jays to single-A Dunedin on Sunday morning. Left-handed reliever Aaron Loup recalled from triple-A Buffalo to take Sanchez's place on the Blue Jays roster. Sanchez has had a career-best season, working as a starting pitcher for the first time in his three-year Major League career. He has a 12-2 record with a 2.99 earned-run average and 132 strikeotus in 156.1 innings pitched. The Blue Jays front office planned on keeping Sanchez to a hard innings cap at the start of the season to prevent long-term wear on his arm. In early August Toronto changed course and opted for a six-man rotation after acquiring veteran left-hander Francisco Liriano in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Loup has a 6.00 ERA over six inning this season for the Blue Jays. He has a 3-0 record with a 1.00 ERA over 16.2 innings with 23 strikeouts this season in Buffalo.
  20. There has to be some coming..some of their moves lately are questionable..signing redundant players because they are Canadian and not addressing their true need in goal scoring..is one.
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