DRays vs. Blue Jays (6/5 - 6/7)
Posted: Mon Jun 4, 2007 10:23 pm
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Tuesday, June 5 Rogers Centre | 7:07 PM ET
TB Andy Sonnanstine, RHP (0-0, -.--)
Devil Rays (24-31) @ TOR Roy Halladay, RHP (5-2, 3.90)
Blue Jays (27-29)
Scouting Report:
Rays: Sonnanstine will make his Major League debut after Tampa Bay promoted him to fill out its five-man roster. He currently leads Triple-A Durham's staff in wins (six), innings pitched (71) and strikeouts (64), and owns the lowest ERA (2.66), walks (13) and earned runs allowed (21) in the rotation. The 24-year-old has held opponents to .228 hitting this season, and was named International League Pitcher of the Week on April 30. The righty dominated Double-A hitters in 2006, working to a 15-8 record and 2.67 ERA in 28 starts. He walked just 34 and fanned 153.
Blue Jays: After undergoing an emergency appendectomy on May 11, Halladay enjoyed a quick three-week recovery and returned to the top of Toronto's rotation for a start against the White Sox on Thursday. The right-hander turned in seven shutout innings -
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Tuesday, June 5 Rogers Centre | 7:07 PM ET
TB Andy Sonnanstine, RHP (0-0, -.--)
Devil Rays (24-31) @ TOR Roy Halladay, RHP (5-2, 3.90)
Blue Jays (27-29)
Scouting Report:
Rays: Sonnanstine will make his Major League debut after Tampa Bay promoted him to fill out its five-man roster. He currently leads Triple-A Durham's staff in wins (six), innings pitched (71) and strikeouts (64), and owns the lowest ERA (2.66), walks (13) and earned runs allowed (21) in the rotation. The 24-year-old has held opponents to .228 hitting this season, and was named International League Pitcher of the Week on April 30. The righty dominated Double-A hitters in 2006, working to a 15-8 record and 2.67 ERA in 28 starts. He walked just 34 and fanned 153.
Blue Jays: After undergoing an emergency appendectomy on May 11, Halladay enjoyed a quick three-week recovery and returned to the top of Toronto's rotation for a start against the White Sox on Thursday. The right-hander turned in seven shutout innings -