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2009 Blue Jays

Romero vs Beckett. :mooh: I guess there won't be any miracles tonight.
 
Weren't you recently out on a bike ride? Speaking of which, how's MBC doing and did she get a new bike?
 
Weren't you recently out on a bike ride? Speaking of which, how's MBC doing and did she get a new bike?

I've been on a few road rides, which is actually great for rehab. No mountain biking and no running though.

MBC is pretty much healed. She ordered a new bike yesterday. She got fully refunded the price of the old bike from the insurance company, which makes sense since the bike was two miles old. We're waiting to hear from them now on compensatory damages (their idea...we're just happy to get the bike money back).
 
Yes..... Yes they do.

At least they don't pull pussy moves like pretend they are somebody fielding a ball while running the basepaths, or bump into the pitcher after crossing the plate.

I so wish Matt Stairs got to A-rod a couple of years ago, he would have tore him apart.
 
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I saw the what Posada did which was stupid when you think about it, he didn't get hit with the ball.
What happened between A-rod and Stairs?
 
When A-rod did that fly ball fake call while rounding the bases.

The Next game the Jays threw at him twice. The benches cleared. A-rod stood back in a corner like a pussy, while Stair went stir crazy trying to get at him. Good Canadian boy :D He would of fucked that pretty boy up
 
When A-rod did that fly ball fake call while rounding the bases.

The Next game the Jays threw at him twice. The benches cleared. A-rod stood back in a corner like a pussy, while Stair went stir crazy trying to get at him. Good Canadian boy :D He would of fucked that pretty boy up
Oh yeah, I remember that.
A-rod is a pretty boy, for a guy his size and Dominican background he is pretty soft.
 
The last stand - Sportsnet.ca WAP

At the risk of sounding like an insensitive clod, I have absolutely no sympathy for Toronto Blue Jays fans.
True, the Jays are wrapping up a season that will mark the 17th straight year of missing the playoffs. But there's no excuse for the embarrassingly low crowd counts at Rogers Centre in September and as the Jays wrap up their home schedule this weekend, there are plenty of good reasons to head to the ballpark one more time before the snow flies and the Leafs begin to break your heart.


1. Friday night, Jays fans who profess their love for Roy Halladay get the chance to see the Doc operate for (where have we heard this before?) what could be the final time at home in a Jays uniform.
I know, I know...that card was already tossed around like an over-ripe salad at the trade deadline. However, a deal for Doc could go down over the winter and if you miss Halladay's start against the Mariners on Friday, you'll be kicking yourself when he reports for spring training in February wearing Cardinals colours...or Red Sox...or White Sox.
You know the drill.


2. With the Mariners in town, Halladay won't be the only future Hall-of-Famer on the field this weekend.
The Mighty Ichiro brings his magical bat to Toronto having just set a Major League record by chalking up 200 hits for the ninth consecutive season; and he's put up those impressive numbers with a highly unorthodox swing.
"If you were teaching a kid how to hit, you'd never ask them to copy Ichiro," said Rogers Sportsnet analyst Pat Tabler. "But he's got the best hand-eye co-ordination of any hitter you're ever going to see."
Like Halladay, unfortunately, Ichiro has had the misfortune of playing for a mediocre ball club over the years. In fact, the only time he's been to the post-season was during his 2001 rookie campaign.
And how did Ichiro do?
He played 10 games and hit a cool .421; just another routine performance for one of the true legends of the game.


3. There was a time when Blue Jays fans believed that Vernon Wells was on his way to becoming a living legend. Then, he put his name on a certain seven-year, $126 -million dollar contract, and the rest (along with his bat) was history.
But just when you thought you'd have one final opportunity this season to bash V-Dub for his big bucks and small production, he goes on a sudden tear and has been the hottest hitter in the majors since September 6th.
So, with that in mind, be prepared to give Vernon his due when you heckle him this weekend.
"You suck, Wells! Except, of course, when the games are meaningless and we're 30 games out of first place!"


4. While you wonder where Wells has been all season, you can also play a rousing rendition of "Where's Waldo?" during the Jays-Mariners series.
For the purposes of this exercise, we'll call it "Where's the Beest?" as people keep their eyes peeled for Jays interim CEO Paul Beeston.
There is a catch, however.
Beeston, you see, is said to be on vacation.
Geesh!
Even the team???s CEO doesn't want to stick around and watch these guys play.
In Beeston's defence, there are reports that he's finally found someone willing to become the fulltime president and let's hope he's spending some of his holiday time finalizing a deal with the poor sap...uh, make that saviour.
Still, interim boss or not, it's a lousy message to skip town for the final home stand of the year while asking fans to come out and support a club going nowhere.


5. Finally, the best reason of all to head to Rogers Centre this weekend.
With the Jays at home for the final time this year, Toronto fans can at least be thankful that they don't have to watch the Argos.
 
Meh. We haven't been a legit playoff contender since 1993. That right there is more then enough reason to have the attendance we do.

We were tops in attendance every year until the strike of 1994. We don't like selfish owners, and we don't like selfish players.
 
I am going to the Sox/Jays game at Fenway Monday. Either the Sox will clinch a playoff spot that night, or they will have already clinched and it'll be the AAA Red Sox. Either way, I'll be drunk. Pics will follow...
 
So I was at the Sox/Jays game last night. Thanks for ruining my evening, Blue Jay homos.
 
Talk about batting practice.... they were just teeing up.
 
It's part of a plan, this is just what Francona wants the Yankees to believe.
 
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Amazing that it took 25 players 159 games of walking by the manager's office every day before they felt the need to try and improve the situation.

What that means is they lack a team leader, a player who can be the voice of the team.......
 
I think the mutiny thing is a little blown outta proportion.

Some bench players aren't too happy about there playing time. Cito has always been loyal to the veterans.
 
Good move, he handled the Holliday case like an amateur.

There were alot of things that were absolutely ridiculous that he did, that screwed this franchise.

At least we found a sucker to take one of them..... thanks Chisox for taking Rios.
 
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