Jays Vs Brewers (17th - 19th)
Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:41 pm
Game 1:
Dustin McGowan, RHP (5-4, 3.92) Vs. Manny Parra, LHP (5-2, 4.66)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: McGowan dominated the Mariners in his last start. The hard-throwing right-hander tossed a complete-game, five-hitter, allowing just one run. He walked two and struck out seven. An amazing fact from the start was that McGowan was reaching 99 mph on the radar gun in the ninth inning. Also, he tossed a career-high 125 pitches.
Brewers: Parra has won four straight decisions, though he wasn't at his best in Houston on Thursday. Parra surrendered a career-high 10 hits, including three solo home runs, but won on a day that included five Brewers homers. "My thought process and my mental approach was on target, I just didn't make some pitches," Parra said. "There were other times earlier in the year where I would be thinking the wrong thing and was mentally off, which is more unacceptable to me."
Game 2:
Shaun Marcum, RHP (5-3, 2.43) Vs. Ben Sheets, RHP (7-1, 2.72)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: Facing Seattle in his last start, Marcum pitched well, despite earning a no-decision -- his third in his last three starts. The right-hander allowed just one run on seven hits over seven innings. He walked two, while striking out nine. Marcum has allowed two earned runs or fewer in 11 of his 15 starts this season.
Brewers: Sheets got sharper as he pitched deeper into Thursday's start against the Astros, a seven-inning, three-run performance for his third straight win. He whiffed seven of the final 14 hitters he faced on the way to a season-high nine strikeouts, and was the first Brewer to pitch seven full innings since June 2. He beat the Blue Jays in an Interleague start at Rogers Centre in 2005, holding them to one run in eight innings.
Game 3:
A.J. Burnett, RHP (6-6, 4.90) Vs. Dave Bush, RHP (2-7, 5.73)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: Burnett has struggled to keep his pitch count down of late, needing 211 pitches to work through 9 1/3 innings across his past two starts. Over that span, the right-hander has yielded 10 runs on 14 hits with 12 strikeouts and eight walks. On Friday, Burnett picked up a win at home against the Cubs after giving up two runs on four hits in five innings, in which he threw 111 pitches, struck out seven and walked four. In his career against Milwaukee, Burnett is 1-1 with a 4.85 ERA in four outings.
Brewers: In his last start, Bush was tagged for four runs (three earned) over six innings, as he gave up 10 hits, struck out three and walked one. Bush (2-7) gave up an unearned run in the first inning after the first of two errors on the night from second baseman Bill Hall, and he then gave up another three runs after the Twins snuck two bunt singles into the right side of the Brewers' infield to start a rally. The Twins collected five hits and sent eight men to the plate in that inning.
GO JAYS!
Dustin McGowan, RHP (5-4, 3.92) Vs. Manny Parra, LHP (5-2, 4.66)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: McGowan dominated the Mariners in his last start. The hard-throwing right-hander tossed a complete-game, five-hitter, allowing just one run. He walked two and struck out seven. An amazing fact from the start was that McGowan was reaching 99 mph on the radar gun in the ninth inning. Also, he tossed a career-high 125 pitches.
Brewers: Parra has won four straight decisions, though he wasn't at his best in Houston on Thursday. Parra surrendered a career-high 10 hits, including three solo home runs, but won on a day that included five Brewers homers. "My thought process and my mental approach was on target, I just didn't make some pitches," Parra said. "There were other times earlier in the year where I would be thinking the wrong thing and was mentally off, which is more unacceptable to me."
Game 2:
Shaun Marcum, RHP (5-3, 2.43) Vs. Ben Sheets, RHP (7-1, 2.72)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: Facing Seattle in his last start, Marcum pitched well, despite earning a no-decision -- his third in his last three starts. The right-hander allowed just one run on seven hits over seven innings. He walked two, while striking out nine. Marcum has allowed two earned runs or fewer in 11 of his 15 starts this season.
Brewers: Sheets got sharper as he pitched deeper into Thursday's start against the Astros, a seven-inning, three-run performance for his third straight win. He whiffed seven of the final 14 hitters he faced on the way to a season-high nine strikeouts, and was the first Brewer to pitch seven full innings since June 2. He beat the Blue Jays in an Interleague start at Rogers Centre in 2005, holding them to one run in eight innings.
Game 3:
A.J. Burnett, RHP (6-6, 4.90) Vs. Dave Bush, RHP (2-7, 5.73)
Scouting Report:
Blue Jays: Burnett has struggled to keep his pitch count down of late, needing 211 pitches to work through 9 1/3 innings across his past two starts. Over that span, the right-hander has yielded 10 runs on 14 hits with 12 strikeouts and eight walks. On Friday, Burnett picked up a win at home against the Cubs after giving up two runs on four hits in five innings, in which he threw 111 pitches, struck out seven and walked four. In his career against Milwaukee, Burnett is 1-1 with a 4.85 ERA in four outings.
Brewers: In his last start, Bush was tagged for four runs (three earned) over six innings, as he gave up 10 hits, struck out three and walked one. Bush (2-7) gave up an unearned run in the first inning after the first of two errors on the night from second baseman Bill Hall, and he then gave up another three runs after the Twins snuck two bunt singles into the right side of the Brewers' infield to start a rally. The Twins collected five hits and sent eight men to the plate in that inning.
GO JAYS!