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ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM

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How many HomeRuns Will the Blue Jays hit this Series?

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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#521 » by spykelee » Mon May 27, 2013 1:26 am

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Boogie! wrote:DUDE WTF! i left at the top of the ninth when the orioles made it 5-2 and i just came back to check on the reactions after an assumed loss and found out we WON!??!?!? wtf. can't believe i missed that ****.


Yah, turned off the radio at the end of the 8th so I didn't have to subject my wife to more of my disapproving grunts. Of course they come back when I finally decide to not subject myself to the torture.


I turned off my [totally legal means by which I watch games via the internet] in disgust in the top of the ninth, as well. But being me, I started watching again before the bottom of the inning had even begun...this is a regular occurrence.


Haha, I hear that. Stormed off @ 5-2 angry at another loss and @ 10 games under .500 50 games into the year, only to return for more suffering... I think Raptor fans really don't understand any other way.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#522 » by Schad » Mon May 27, 2013 1:33 am

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Yah, turned off the radio at the end of the 8th so I didn't have to subject my wife to more of my disapproving grunts. Of course they come back when I finally decide to not subject myself to the torture.


I turned off my [totally legal means by which I watch games via the internet] in disgust in the top of the ninth, as well. But being me, I started watching again before the bottom of the inning had even begun...this is a regular occurrence.


Haha, I hear that. Stormed off @ 5-2 angry at another loss and @ 10 games under .500 50 games into the year, only to return for more suffering... I think Raptor fans really don't understand any other way.


Occasionally, I'll leave the Raptors off. Generally not the Jays, though; I turned off Friday's game and left for a bit. Came back even though we were down 9-3 last I'd seen, with Ramon freaking Ortiz on the mound.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#523 » by Dan2087 » Mon May 27, 2013 2:27 am

spykelee wrote:
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Yah, turned off the radio at the end of the 8th so I didn't have to subject my wife to more of my disapproving grunts. Of course they come back when I finally decide to not subject myself to the torture.


I turned off my [totally legal means by which I watch games via the internet] in disgust in the top of the ninth, as well. But being me, I started watching again before the bottom of the inning had even begun...this is a regular occurrence.


Haha, I hear that. Stormed off @ 5-2 angry at another loss and @ 10 games under .500 50 games into the year, only to return for more suffering... I think Raptor fans really don't understand any other way.


LOL I do this all the time with the raps. Watch our ten point lead evaporate then turn the game off in disgust, only to turn it back on minutes later and watch us implode even further. But every now and then i'm rewarded with a comeback which raises my hopes for the season again. Only to be crushed again after the next game
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#524 » by whysoserious » Mon May 27, 2013 2:41 am

I stopped watching too but thank god the PVR was still going and set for an extra 30 mins, just caught the Kawasaki hit and score before it stopped recording.

Awesome win. This team needs to string some wins together but it's a shame the starting rotation is so hurt that keeps us from even having a chance.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#525 » by Skin Blues » Mon May 27, 2013 3:11 am

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Ong_dynasty wrote:Btw, who else here actually trusts Kawasaki in RISP? I seem to always have a feeling he will hit a blooper for a hit when you need him to.

People have all kinds of feelings, and then a guy like Kawasaki gets a few clutch hits those little feelings from before become "confirmed" and blown out of proportion. Sure, it's fun that Kawasaki has had a good couple games. It's also kinda sad that the biggest reason we've had to be happy this season is cheering for a quirky little guy that looks and plays like he should be in little league. I know I'm a Debbie Downer but I'll be a lot happier when Reyes is back and the fans in Buffalo can go wild for Muni.


I don't know who pissed in your cheerios but I think Kawasaki proved he has a place on a major league team albeit a small part but you making it seem like he is in way over his head and has no place is just being negative for the sake of being negative.

He'll be gone within a month, probably for good. He might stick on another team at some point but this is a very fleeting opportunity for him. It's not being negative for the sake of being negative, it's just being realistic. Just as RA Dickey isn't a scrub pitcher, Kawasaki isn't a MLB shortstop. He's John McDonald without the power (yes, relative to Muni, Mac had power) and plus defense.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#526 » by CapeCrusader » Mon May 27, 2013 3:58 am

I don't think they'll send Kawasaki down (at least I hope not). Especially since he's such a fan favorite. Izturis should be the odd man out, but at the same time I would like them to have more bats on the bench.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#527 » by Randle McMurphy » Mon May 27, 2013 4:00 am

If John McDonald had ever actually taken walks like Kawasaki, I might have liked him as much as everyone else seemed to.

For now, I don't think they'll send him down Kawasaki if he keeps maintaining an OBP anywhere close to his current .345 (good for 3rd on the team). Of course, that may be asking quite a bit of his limited skillset.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#528 » by DonYon » Mon May 27, 2013 9:04 am

Skin Blues wrote:He'll be gone within a month, probably for good. He might stick on another team at some point but this is a very fleeting opportunity for him. It's not being negative for the sake of being negative, it's just being realistic. Just as RA Dickey isn't a scrub pitcher, Kawasaki isn't a MLB shortstop. He's John McDonald without the power (yes, relative to Muni, Mac had power) and plus defense.


you should try watching a few games
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#529 » by Harry Palmer » Mon May 27, 2013 9:59 am

My first night in England, missed this game, and had a bad dream that we'd traded Morrow for nothing, basically. Between me and the Eng. Channel there's only a cricket pitch, so maybe that's messing with my wiring.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#530 » by Skin Blues » Mon May 27, 2013 3:01 pm

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Skin Blues wrote:He'll be gone within a month, probably for good. He might stick on another team at some point but this is a very fleeting opportunity for him. It's not being negative for the sake of being negative, it's just being realistic. Just as RA Dickey isn't a scrub pitcher, Kawasaki isn't a MLB shortstop. He's John McDonald without the power (yes, relative to Muni, Mac had power) and plus defense.


you should try watching a few games

What about that makes you think I haven't watched plenty of games? The fact that I don't believe a guy that can't hit his way out of a wet paper bag is going to continue to walk 13% of the time? Without that he's nothing, and not nearly good enough at defense to make up for his bat. He's a better defender than Bonifacio, sure, but the same can be said for probably half of the middle infielders in the minor leagues.
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#531 » by Randle McMurphy » Mon May 27, 2013 3:36 pm

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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#532 » by whysoserious » Mon May 27, 2013 3:46 pm

Skin Blues wrote:
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Skin Blues wrote:He'll be gone within a month, probably for good. He might stick on another team at some point but this is a very fleeting opportunity for him. It's not being negative for the sake of being negative, it's just being realistic. Just as RA Dickey isn't a scrub pitcher, Kawasaki isn't a MLB shortstop. He's John McDonald without the power (yes, relative to Muni, Mac had power) and plus defense.


you should try watching a few games

What about that makes you think I haven't watched plenty of games? The fact that I don't believe a guy that can't hit his way out of a wet paper bag is going to continue to walk 13% of the time? Without that he's nothing, and not nearly good enough at defense to make up for his bat. He's a better defender than Bonifacio, sure, but the same can be said for probably half of the middle infielders in the minor leagues.


If only half the middle infiielders are better than Bonifacio and you admit Kawasaki is better then doesn't that make him a major leaguer based on defense, average hitting for a number 9 hitter and a good walk ratio?
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Re: ST: Game 4(2-4), Baltimore @ Toronto, May 26, 1:07 PM 

Post#533 » by Schad » Mon May 27, 2013 6:58 pm

Skin Blues wrote:He'll be gone within a month, probably for good. He might stick on another team at some point but this is a very fleeting opportunity for him. It's not being negative for the sake of being negative, it's just being realistic. Just as RA Dickey isn't a scrub pitcher, Kawasaki isn't a MLB shortstop. He's John McDonald without the power (yes, relative to Muni, Mac had power) and plus defense.


During his five-plus years with the Jays, John McDonald posted a WAR of 1.6 in 549 games and 1453 PAs; that'd be a WAR/162 of 0.47, or a WAR/650 of 0.72. In his short time with the Jays, Kawasaki has posted 0.4 WAR...at current pace, he'd post a WAR/162 of 1.75, or WAR/650 of 2.25.

Remains to be seen whether he can keep it up, but at the moment he's very much playing like a useful backup middle infielder, this being a league so lacking in quality options at shortstop that Yuni Betancourt has been permitted to be persistently bad for the best part of a decade, both awful in the field and posting a career wOBA lower than that which Kawasaki has managed with us, for good measure.
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