Page 1 of 24

ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Wed Jul 2, 2014 10:28 pm
by torontoaces04
Image
vs.

Image

Game 1- Thursday, July 3rd 9:05 PM

DIckey 6-7 4.24 ERA
vs
Sonny Gray 7-3 3.20 ERA


Game 2- Friday, July 4th 4:05 PM

Stroman 4-2 4.01 ERA
vs
Milone 7-4 3.79 ERA


Game 3- Saturday, July 5th 10:05 PM

Buehrle 10-5 2.50 ERA
vs
Kazmir 9-3 2.61 ERA


Game 4- Sunday, July 6th 4:05 PM

Hutchison 6-6 3.81 ERA (Can he still win on the road?)
vs
Mills 1-1 4.41 ERA

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 12:55 am
by s e n s i
oakland just got swept by the tigers, they've got the best record in baseball and we're playing at the mausoleum, yeah this is going to be kinda difficult. a split would be great

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 1:10 am
by Michael Bradley
Three straight lefties after Gray. Ugh. A split would be fine with me. The match-ups look terrible for the Jays.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 1:36 am
by Tuuk
Michael Bradley wrote:Three straight lefties after Gray. Ugh. A split would be fine with me. The match-ups look terrible for the Jays.


I actually don't mind the matchups. Hutchison vs Mills should be a win, Stroman vs Milone should be a win. Buerhle vs Kazmir is a toss up and Dickey vs Sonny should be a loss. That being said, I'd love getting away with a 2-2 split, would be huge to take 3 of 4 or better, kind of sucks to lead off with Dickey vs Gray.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 1:37 am
by Randle McMurphy
Tuuk wrote:
Michael Bradley wrote:Three straight lefties after Gray. Ugh. A split would be fine with me. The match-ups look terrible for the Jays.


I actually don't mind the matchups. Hutchison vs Mills should be a win, Stroman vs Milone should be a win. Buerhle vs Kazmir is a toss up and Dickey vs Sonny should be a loss. That being said, I'd love getting away with a 2-2 split, would be huge to take 3 of 4 or better, kind of sucks to lead off with Dickey vs Gray.

The Jays can't hit lefties at all. And even if that wasn't the case, I'll take a split against the best team in baseball for sure.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 2:45 am
by Tyrone Slothrop
I'd be pretty ok with a 4-3 or even a 3-4 trip against the A's and Angels.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 4:53 am
by KillaSham23
I wish the jays threw money at Kazmir. Hes solid every year

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 12:30 pm
by Santoki
Tyrone Slothrop wrote:I'd be pretty ok with a 4-3 or even a 3-4 trip against the A's and Angels.


Just "pretty ok" with a split and series win? I'll be happy with just 4 wins the entire trip.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 3:45 pm
by Raptor_Guy
The A's giant stadium is an ideal place for Dickey to pitch (pitched pretty well there last year if I remember correctly) and Sonny Gray hasn't been as awesome lately as he was early in the season, for I have him on my fantasy team.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 5:28 pm
by Randle McMurphy
[tweet]https://twitter.com/msimonespn/status/484748716164001792[/tweet]

The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 5:58 pm
by There There
Randle McMurphy wrote:
The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.


Getz I never understood either.

Goins is a vastly superior defender though and that's why he was here. I don't necessarily agree with it, because there had never been any indication that Goins would even be a sub-par hitter as opposed an atrociously poor one, but the glove is why he was here.

The "legend of Mune" is fun and all, but he's a replacement level player, so it's best not to get too carried away.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 6:18 pm
by Randle McMurphy
There There wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:
The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.


Getz I never understood either.

Goins is a vastly superior defender though and that's why he was here. I don't necessarily agree with it, because there had never been any indication that Goins would even be a sub-par hitter as opposed an atrociously poor one, but the glove is why he was here.

The "legend of Mune" is fun and all, but he's a replacement level player, so it's best not to get too carried away.

Oh, I think everyone should get carried away as much as possible. He's got a .340 OBP against RHP while playing good defense at both middle infield positions since he became a Jay. Gotta respect it.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 6:44 pm
by Waylon Mercy
Dickey vs. Gray tonight... Not expecting a win here. I remember AA admitting we inquired about
Gray at the Season Ticket Holders meeting this winter.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 7:16 pm
by Avenger
Randle McMurphy wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/msimonespn/status/484748716164001792[/tweet]

The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.


If you look at the scoring criteria this is no more scientific than Buck and Pat's red star plays or whatever they call it, complete waste of time.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 7:27 pm
by Randle McMurphy
Avenger wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/msimonespn/status/484748716164001792[/tweet]

The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.


If you look at the scoring criteria this is no more scientific than Buck and Pat's red star plays or whatever they call it, complete waste of time.

Baseball Info Solutions does it through video scouting. You can take it for what it is, just another tool.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 7:29 pm
by There There
Randle McMurphy wrote:
There There wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:
The legend of Kawasaki continues. Still hard to understand what the reasoning behind Goins and Getz (?!) being here over him was.


Getz I never understood either.

Goins is a vastly superior defender though and that's why he was here. I don't necessarily agree with it, because there had never been any indication that Goins would even be a sub-par hitter as opposed an atrociously poor one, but the glove is why he was here.

The "legend of Mune" is fun and all, but he's a replacement level player, so it's best not to get too carried away.

Oh, I think everyone should get carried away as much as possible. He's got a .340 OBP against RHP while playing good defense at both middle infield positions since he became a Jay. Gotta respect it.


He has a wRC+ of 90 against righties. As someone who should strictly be a platoon player, that's servicable but I would definitely stop short of saying excitable.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 7:30 pm
by Randle McMurphy
There There wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:
There There wrote:
Getz I never understood either.

Goins is a vastly superior defender though and that's why he was here. I don't necessarily agree with it, because there had never been any indication that Goins would even be a sub-par hitter as opposed an atrociously poor one, but the glove is why he was here.

The "legend of Mune" is fun and all, but he's a replacement level player, so it's best not to get too carried away.

Oh, I think everyone should get carried away as much as possible. He's got a .340 OBP against RHP while playing good defense at both middle infield positions since he became a Jay. Gotta respect it.


He has a wRC+ of 90 against righties. As someone who should strictly be a platoon player, that's servicable but I would definitely stop short of saying excitable.

Doesn't get much better than that (at least for this team since KJ left).

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 7:33 pm
by There There
Randle McMurphy wrote:
There There wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:Oh, I think everyone should get carried away as much as possible. He's got a .340 OBP against RHP while playing good defense at both middle infield positions since he became a Jay. Gotta respect it.


He has a wRC+ of 90 against righties. As someone who should strictly be a platoon player, that's servicable but I would definitely stop short of saying excitable.

Doesn't get much better than that (at least for this team since KJ left).

So this is a lark instead of a legit discussion... cool.

Missed your addendum. .. that I can agree with... but it's still on Anthopoulos that we can say that.

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 8:05 pm
by Randle McMurphy
There There wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:
There There wrote:
He has a wRC+ of 90 against righties. As someone who should strictly be a platoon player, that's servicable but I would definitely stop short of saying excitable.

Doesn't get much better than that (at least for this team since KJ left).

So this is a lark instead of a legit discussion... cool.

Missed your addendum. .. that I can agree with... but it's still on Anthopoulos that we can say that.

Is it, though? :D

Re: ST: Toronto Blue Jays @ Oakland Athletics - July 3-6

Posted: Thu Jul 3, 2014 8:09 pm
by There There
When you originally left off the "at least...."edit, yeah, I'd suggest it could be better. Significantly better.