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Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26)

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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#21 » by Peteros » Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:40 pm

GAME 2

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It was Cito Gaston Night at the old ballpark, and the Blue Jays celebrated in style.

With Gaston returning to the scene of many a triumph as the Jays manager for the first time since Sept. 19, 1997, the Jays provided an absolute outburst of offensive might.

They posted a 14-1 laugher over the Reds after dealing Cincinnati a body blow in the first inning by scoring six runs on seven hits. Overall, the Jays pounded three balls into the seats and battered the Reds staff for 22 hits—three shy of team record. It marked their highest hit and run totals of the season.

In the sixth inning many in the crowd of 28,153 began the rhythmic chant of "Ci-to, Gas-ton."




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Joey Votto grew up within 20 minutes of Rogers Centre in Toronto, where his mother and father operate a restaurant. And manager Dusty Baker says, “Votto’s mom and dad did a nice job with him.

“He can be one of the leaders of our team. He is very respectful. And you tell him something that he did wrong and he says, ‘Don’t worry, skipper, it won’t happen again.’ And it doesn’t.”

Since Votto is the regular first baseman, he will play all three games in Toronto, but if he weren’t, Baker said he would endeavor to get him into games for the home folks.

“I remember a teammate once was going to play in his hometown for the first time and he left 50 tickets,” said Baker. “He never got a sniff—didn’t get into the game, didn’t pinch-hit, didn’t pinch-run. Nothing. I said right then that if I ever managed I’d make sure I played guys in their hometowns. And I have.”

Votto took a seven-game hitting streak into Tuesday’s game (14-for-28, .500) but went 0-for-3.
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#22 » by arrpy » Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:52 pm

14 runs! I must be dreaming...
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#23 » by Schad » Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:02 am

Lind be cooking. If we send him back down for another two months, when he returns he'll be almost guaranteed to hit .600!

Inglett...home run? Off Aaron Harang? What happened to my Jays!?
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#24 » by Schad » Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:32 am

People who should never, ever be walked in extra innings of a tied game:

- Ray Charles.

- Charles Lindburgh (present day).

- Norris Hopper.

- Paul Janish.

Not necessarily in that order, either.
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#25 » by Peteros » Thu Jun 26, 2008 2:48 am

This loss stings!

Good comeback, but missed out on so many opportunities late in the game to put it away. Bases loaded nobody out, and you guessed it.. no runs. *shakes_head*

You gotta take advantage of these opportunities and score runs. It's costing us games, and will cost us down the road.
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#26 » by evilRyu » Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:49 am

WOw, we must lead the league in average runs scored with bases loaded and none out....... is there a stat that exists to represent how ridiculous we are with them loaded?! RIDICULOUS!
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#27 » by Peteros » Thu Jun 26, 2008 12:06 pm

Rios, Wells, Overbay have all underachieved this year. Thank god for the pitching or else we would be the worst team in the league.

14 runs and 21 hits against the Reds is promising. We have had 10 or more hits in our last 3 games, albeit against teams with a record under .500

Now we just need to find a way to score runners in scoring position. Cito work your magic baby!!
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Re: Toronto vs Cincinnati (June 24-26) 

Post#28 » by evilRyu » Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:27 am

well.... i think most of us were busy with the NBA draft.. but the Jays managed to beat the Reds 7-1, so good offesnsive output in this series.... still pissed about the loss in game 2, but oh well.

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