Toronto at Boston 4-Game Series (split series 2-2)
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Toronto at Boston 4-Game Series (split series 2-2)
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Halladay's days as an Ace are over, he'll be a good pitcher for years to come, but not as dominate as he once was.
He'll remain injury prone with small things and it will prevent him from stringing together a bunch of great games.
That said, fire Butterfield. He's horrible directing traffic and guessing on relays.
He'll remain injury prone with small things and it will prevent him from stringing together a bunch of great games.
That said, fire Butterfield. He's horrible directing traffic and guessing on relays.
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For the life of me I wonder why Gibby sent Dustin back out there for the 6th. He was at 100 pitches....was struggling against the Sox and had an oppurtunity to pick up a no decision in a game he deserved to lose.
Gibby brings him out for the 6th....already gased IMO and he gives up a walk and a two run homer. I wonder if he went to Tallet.....I know it's hearsay...but still....it's a good point.
Also...the Jays should've had at least two more runs. The umpire that missed the Glaus call cost the Jays at least one run and how about V-Dub with a leadoff double and not moving after the hit. That's easily two runs right there.
But that right there will be the reason this team will be a treadmill team for years and years under JP and Gibby. An inability to manage a game and get clutch hits when the pitcher isn't quite on his game.
Gibby brings him out for the 6th....already gased IMO and he gives up a walk and a two run homer. I wonder if he went to Tallet.....I know it's hearsay...but still....it's a good point.
Also...the Jays should've had at least two more runs. The umpire that missed the Glaus call cost the Jays at least one run and how about V-Dub with a leadoff double and not moving after the hit. That's easily two runs right there.
But that right there will be the reason this team will be a treadmill team for years and years under JP and Gibby. An inability to manage a game and get clutch hits when the pitcher isn't quite on his game.

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