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ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple

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Who will be the Hero of the game

Donaldson
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11%
Bautista
4
6%
Encarnacion
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6%
Tulo
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Pillar
4
6%
Marco Estrada
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7%
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1421 » by Randle McMurphy » Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:35 am

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Left Side Drive wrote:We're the underdogs in this series. Royals made it to the WS last season and have an incredibly deep bullpen. Home field advantage is also in their favor. Tough series but we need to at least compete.


We are not the underdogs, that's ridiculous. It's not even close. Typical Raptor-board overreaction. What happened tonight is this: We lost a baseball game just like what happened 42.6% of the time in the regular season and against teams like the Phillies and the Braves. We heard similar sentiments after games one and two against the Rangers. Thankfully, the players have more cojones and self-belief than some of their fans.

Yeah, we've now lost 72 games this season, with most of the losses coming against teams much worse than the Royals. It happens...even to the best. Such is the nature of baseball.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1422 » by Boogie! » Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:52 am

that was a gong show. a little upset we couldnt get one freaking run. is edinson volquez THAT GOOD? but like i said before the game started, im not panicking. its a longer series and things will even out. lets just hope we come out swinging tomorrow though because we cant keep being down 0-2.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1423 » by Boogie! » Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:54 am

btw whats going on with edwins finger?
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1424 » by Boogie! » Sat Oct 17, 2015 11:19 am

i have to say though its funny how baseball has taken over the city/country all of a sudden. i was out running my dog by the park and i saw some kids playing baseball on the grass. its cold outside and theyre playing baseball. up until today i had never seen that. kids are usually playing soccer or some **** there in the summer.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1425 » by Santoki » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:11 pm

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Santoki wrote:but I think I would have preferred to see this team not get 2am drunk after the win on Wednesday.

Seems like more than a bit of a reach there, KC celebrated exactly the same way (as does every other team that wins the ALDS). The Royals were just better today.


The Royals also didn't have to travel. Those hangovers are a lot easier to deal with when you don't have w flight to catch the next morning!

But in all seriousness they just looked flat and it does happen after huge, emotional wins like that. I didn't think Volquez was as sharp as people were giving him credit for. We made it far too easy on him especially when we go guys on base. When KC has 2 on and nobody out they WILL make it more difficult on us by moving runners over or stealing or making contact. It's different philosophies of baseball but at this point in the year and they type of park and weather that we faced yesterday, the get em and blast em home won't always work. Don't think we're going to get away with blowing 3-4 chances a game against a team like the Royals.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1426 » by The Duke » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:34 pm

we just didnt get timely hits in g 1. 7 guys stranded. i believe 2x with 2 on.
goal was to take 1 in kc
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1427 » by Santoki » Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:56 pm

JaysRule15 wrote:Can't sleep. Volquez's giant forehead is haunting me.


He looks like Ken Griffey Jr. hitting the tonic too hard before the big game against Shelbyville.
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Post#1428 » by Who Zaun First » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:51 pm

Scott Hall wrote:Good thing Tulo doesn't have twitter he's the number 1 trend in Toronto for sucking

People wonder why no one wants to play in Toronto. It was shameful how the media and fans treated Price this week. Price has a good game today and everyone is hanging off his jock again. It's disgusting. If I were any of these guys I couldn't get out of town fast enough.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1429 » by Santoki » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:55 pm

Who Zaun First wrote:
Scott Hall wrote:Good thing Tulo doesn't have twitter he's the number 1 trend in Toronto for sucking

People wonder why no one wants to play in Toronto. It was shameful how the media and fans treated Price this week. Price has a good game today and everyone is hanging off his jock again. It's disgusting. If I were any of these guys I couldn't get out of town fast enough.


This is how it is in every big market. Toronto's media is a cuddly kitten compared to New York's. Guys not wanting to play in Toronto because of the media is completely isolated to hockey.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1430 » by Who Zaun First » Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:58 pm

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Randle McMurphy wrote:
Santoki wrote:but I think I would have preferred to see this team not get 2am drunk after the win on Wednesday.

Seems like more than a bit of a reach there, KC celebrated exactly the same way (as does every other team that wins the ALDS). The Royals were just better today.




But in all seriousness they just looked flat and it does happen after huge, emotional wins like that. I didn't think Volquez was as sharp as people were giving him credit for. We made it far too easy on him especially when we go guys on base. When KC has 2 on and nobody out they WILL make it more difficult on us by moving runners over or stealing or making contact. It's different philosophies of baseball but at this point in the year and they type of park and weather that we faced yesterday, the get em and blast em home won't always work. Don't think we're going to get away with blowing 3-4 chances a game against a team like the Royals.


Agree that Volquez wasn't all that. 69 strikes and 42 balls thrown. Probably swung at a few that were balls too. They hit some balls hard but couldn't find the grass. The bats were the downfall last night. Not just two or three of them either. All of them stunk.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1431 » by 0 - 100 » Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:07 pm

Tough loss. KC's pitching was lights out. Estrada did good too imo, it's tough when you don't get runs as a pitcher, hurts your confidence.

Game 2 is huge. Let's hope David Price is solid and the bats come alive. Cheers
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1432 » by almatic » Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:12 pm

kayliecee wrote:
Left Side Drive wrote:We're the underdogs in this series. Royals made it to the WS last season and have an incredibly deep bullpen. Home field advantage is also in their favor. Tough series but we need to at least compete.


We are not the underdogs, that's ridiculous. It's not even close. Typical Raptor-board overreaction. What happened tonight is this: We lost a baseball game just like what happened 42.6% of the time in the regular season and against teams like the Phillies and the Braves. We heard similar sentiments after games one and two against the Rangers. Thankfully, the players have more cojones and self-belief than some of their fans.


With that KC logo in your profile.... I'm so confused as to comprehend this paragraph lol.
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Either way lol.... there's no REAL underdog here... the more talented team is on the road.. but the KC Royals were a World Series team just last season while the Jays have really only been a playoff-bound team since July.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1433 » by TheDoctor » Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:14 pm

spykelee wrote:Who cares about the activity on this board. Quite frankly all the activity of the last 3 months makes me sick. I keep my eyes out for posts by the people I know are here, year in and year out. The rest is just noise.

Feelings on price tomorrow? He's going to be awesome. I really like this matchup with KC a heck of a lot more than Texas. I expect him to have an outstanding game.

Not sure what to expect of Ventura. He had a pretty awful year overal but finished off his last 4 or 5 starts of the year pretty damn good. He can be a bit erratic so we really need to make him work.

Hopefully Eddie comes back, and for gods sake Tulo. WTF man?


Agreed on the good feeling about Price in this matchup. And park.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1434 » by TheDoctor » Sat Oct 17, 2015 3:16 pm

Who Zaun First wrote:
Santoki wrote:
Randle McMurphy wrote:Seems like more than a bit of a reach there, KC celebrated exactly the same way (as does every other team that wins the ALDS). The Royals were just better today.




But in all seriousness they just looked flat and it does happen after huge, emotional wins like that. I didn't think Volquez was as sharp as people were giving him credit for. We made it far too easy on him especially when we go guys on base. When KC has 2 on and nobody out they WILL make it more difficult on us by moving runners over or stealing or making contact. It's different philosophies of baseball but at this point in the year and they type of park and weather that we faced yesterday, the get em and blast em home won't always work. Don't think we're going to get away with blowing 3-4 chances a game against a team like the Royals.


Agree that Volquez wasn't all that. 69 strikes and 42 balls thrown. Probably swung at a few that were balls too. They hit some balls hard but couldn't find the grass. The bats were the downfall last night. Not just two or three of them either. All of them stunk.


Volquez was hitting 97 and only missed his spots for balls and walks. Which doesn't kill you against our lineup. We kill mistakes in the strike zone, and that's what he avoided.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1435 » by Jays4WS » Sat Oct 17, 2015 4:18 pm

We gotta start hitting opposite field and hitting singles. Can't expect to hit the HR's like it's Rogers Center.
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Re: ALCS Game 1: Toronto @ Kansas City, Friday Oct, 16, 7:30 PM...Keep it Simple 

Post#1436 » by LLJ » Sat Oct 17, 2015 4:44 pm

You don't walk out of that Game 5 and recover in 1 day. I was afraid of something like this. I remember how Donaldson mentioned how physically and mentally draining it was to play a game like that.

Let's hope they don't go home down 0-2. The Royals are not going to roll over like the Rangers did. If we fall into a big hole again, it's going to be a short series.
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Post#1437 » by TwoStarz » Sat Oct 17, 2015 6:13 pm

kayliecee wrote:
Left Side Drive wrote:We're the underdogs in this series. Royals made it to the WS last season and have an incredibly deep bullpen. Home field advantage is also in their favor. Tough series but we need to at least compete.


We are not the underdogs, that's ridiculous. It's not even close. Typical Raptor-board overreaction. What happened tonight is this: We lost a baseball game just like what happened 42.6% of the time in the regular season and against teams like the Phillies and the Braves. We heard similar sentiments after games one and two against the Rangers. Thankfully, the players have more cojones and self-belief than some of their fans.

Betting odds surely don't think we are underdogs. Jays are favored to win by far.

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