tripa wrote:Hottie McShotty wrote:and of course Kirk strikes out. he sucks!
Hes been the Jays best hitter in August
That tells you how much this team sucks if he's been your best hitter.
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tripa wrote:Hottie McShotty wrote:and of course Kirk strikes out. he sucks!
Hes been the Jays best hitter in August
TOStateofMind wrote:such an uninspiring group out there
Hottie McShotty wrote:tripa wrote:Hottie McShotty wrote:and of course Kirk strikes out. he sucks!
Hes been the Jays best hitter in August
That tells you how much this team sucks if he's been your best hitter.
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
Randle McMurphy wrote:TOStateofMind wrote:such an uninspiring group out there
I think this has an argument for being the least enjoyable Toronto team sports season I've ever watched. They are just so good at finding ways to lose/underachieve.
Randle McMurphy wrote:TOStateofMind wrote:such an uninspiring group out there
I think this has an argument for being the least enjoyable Toronto team sports season I've ever watched. They are just so good at finding ways to lose/underachieve.
bluerap23 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:TOStateofMind wrote:such an uninspiring group out there
I think this has an argument for being the least enjoyable Toronto team sports season I've ever watched. They are just so good at finding ways to lose/underachieve.
You've missed quite a few leaf seasons
Randle McMurphy wrote:Yet another pathetic loss. They should be on the outside looking in by the end of the night.
Hottie McShotty wrote:Madvillainy2004 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Worse at what? Certainly not baseball.
Varsho sucks but plays gold glove defense so it's more acceptable.
Why should it be more acceptable? Varsho is one of the worst hitters in all of MLB. I'll take an outfielder who's defense is average and who can hit better any time of the season. It compounds the suckage that we ended up trading for him for a top catching prospect.
Michael Bradley wrote:Seattle also has the tiebreaker due to divisional record so all they have to do is tie the Jays and they are technically ahead. I don’t see the Jays finishing ahead of the Mariners based on remaining schedule but I guess we will see how it shakes out.
Michael Bradley wrote:Seattle also has the tiebreaker due to divisional record so all they have to do is tie the Jays and they are technically ahead. I don’t see the Jays finishing ahead of the Mariners based on remaining schedule but I guess we will see how it shakes out.
Ranger One wrote:Raider917 wrote:not pinch hitting jansen for kirk and belt for biggio tells me you dont even want to win
This has been the case all year long. The whole mentality of this entire team is just business as usual, no drive, no ambition, no urgency to win. The fact that Schneider has been resting key starters on a daily basis while in the stretch run of a wild card race tells you all you need to know about this teams priorities.
WaltFrazier wrote:Ranger One wrote:Raider917 wrote:not pinch hitting jansen for kirk and belt for biggio tells me you dont even want to win
This has been the case all year long. The whole mentality of this entire team is just business as usual, no drive, no ambition, no urgency to win. The fact that Schneider has been resting key starters on a daily basis while in the stretch run of a wild card race tells you all you need to know about this teams priorities.
Such a contrast from the veteran teams of 2015 and 2016 we saw highlighted today. Those guys played with fire and passion. And granted, had more talent
mdenny wrote:In anycase....Masai is probably gonna make Fred the first active player/head coach in franchise history now that Nurse is out of the way. That's been the plan all along.
JN wrote:Amazing - the Espinal, Biggio, DeJong Infield once again.
If I needed something to convince me to go biking this afternoon this might be it -- might listen on the radio.