
Baseball is back baby!
Monday, April 6th


7:00PM
Jays win, 12-5
Tuesday, April 7th


7:00PM
Jays win, 5-4
Wednesday, April 8th


7:00PM
Jays lose, 5-1
Thursday, April 9th


12:30PM
TV: None
Moderator: JaysRule15
galacticos2 wrote:MLB needs to introduce an Amnesty clause. Bautista would be my first victim.
arrpy wrote:I sense an opening day win baby, Doc is gonna tear it up!
chocolateSensi wrote:I assume it will be Edwin Jackson vs. Jesse Litsch for game 2?
Mufasa_BenLinus wrote:I can feel the season coming already... the Jays bats wake up... the pitching sucks... We go on a late season run to finish with 82 wins... JP says he really likes the look of this team when it's healthy and we're excited to finally make some noise next season! WOOHOO THE JAYS ARE BACK!!!
Mustard_Tiger wrote:Mufasa_BenLinus wrote:I can feel the season coming already... the Jays bats wake up... the pitching sucks... We go on a late season run to finish with 82 wins... JP says he really likes the look of this team when it's healthy and we're excited to finally make some noise next season! WOOHOO THE JAYS ARE BACK!!!
The never-ending cycle of mediocrity. At least we are actually competitive with the top teams in the sport, though, unlike a certain basketball team.
Schadenfreude wrote:Mustard_Tiger wrote:Mufasa_BenLinus wrote:I can feel the season coming already... the Jays bats wake up... the pitching sucks... We go on a late season run to finish with 82 wins... JP says he really likes the look of this team when it's healthy and we're excited to finally make some noise next season! WOOHOO THE JAYS ARE BACK!!!
The never-ending cycle of mediocrity. At least we are actually competitive with the top teams in the sport, though, unlike a certain basketball team.
As critical as I've been of JP, the Jays have been a bit better than mediocre on his watch. I'm of the opinion that we'd have two playoff appearances since 2003 playing in any division save for the AL (and possibly NL) East. The team has only been mediocre by the standards of the direction competition, which is a difficult level to reach and maintain.
Of course, close only counts with grenades and horseshoes and all that.
Michael Bradley wrote:
Agreed. I have said before the 2008 Jays, terrible offense and all, would have either won any other division in baseball or been the favorites to win. They just happened to be in a division with three 90-win teams (NY was at 89 but close enough). You won't see too many 86 win teams finishing a distant 4th place in a 5-team division too often, especially nowadays. The unbalanced scheduled where the Jays had to face Boston, New York, and Tampa 57 times did not help either.
Ricciardi should be fired, no question about that, but I think the team's he has built have been unfairly ragged on. Treadmill? Yes. Mediocre? No.
chocolateSensi wrote:Verlander vs. Halladay opens it up. I for the life of me, cannot wait, even though expectations are low.
I assume it will be Edwin Jackson vs. Jesse Litsch for game 2?