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John Wasdin makes his Toronto debut in a tough spot, facing the mighty Yankees while his new mates are in a collective funk, losing 10 of their last 12. The only win by a Jays starter in the last 16 games went to that Halladay fellow, so let's not expect miracles. Wasdin says he's a better, more mature pitcher than when a Red Sox broadcaster hung the unfortunate nickname "Way Back" on him for the spectacular long balls he allowed. We'll see. It was a win-win trade, or at least no-lose: the Pirates got a speedy, NL-style center fielder who had absolutely no future in the Toronto system, while the Jays got another veteran arm to audition as a rotation stopgap. There's no questioning Wasdin's success in the PCL this year, but these are the Yankees, not Tacoma or Fresno.

Andy Pettitte's on the hill, off a brilliant start against Boston, so Carlos Tosca is tilting his lineup to the right. Frank Catalanotto gets the night off, which means a rare Jayson Werth sighting. Despite the lefty-lefty matchup, Carlos Delgado has been very successful (.405 lifetime) against Pettitte, including five homers, two already this season. At least Shannon Stewart won't give away any more runs, because he's the DH again. Does anyone think J.P. was watching the same game as me the other night? Stewart usually pouts when he is asked to DH (or bat anywhere but leadoff) and he's 1-for-14 in his last three games, but he's owned Pettitte in the past -- 5-for-8 this year and .447 career. I have no idea what to expect from Shannon, or anyone else in a Toronto uniform. I do know that after effectively sweeping the Jays out of the playoff race, the Red Sox are suddenly their biggest fans.
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_Chuck Van Den C - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 07:28 PM EDT (#97807) #
Is the RSN graphics department run by interns?

Anyone notice the graphic for Wasdin's career? 31-29, 5.08 ERA, 42 games. More wins and losses than actual games. Now that's a neat trick.

It's actually 258 games, 42 of which have been starts.
Gitz - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 07:34 PM EDT (#97808) #
ESPN is reporting that the Rangers have traded Ugueth Urbina to the Marlins for three minor leaguers. Raise your hand if you had Ugie heading to the Fish.
_Shrike - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 07:49 PM EDT (#97809) #
Me! Me!

Well, not really, but it's one of those head-scratching moves that screams "this team is owned by Jeffrey Loria". God, I hate that man, and I've never met him.
robertdudek - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 08:13 PM EDT (#97810) #
It seems that John Wasdin has gone to the Kelvim Escobar school of fielding. He was off balance, out of of position and scissor-kicked at the Jeter comebacker, which helped break open the inning (might have been a DP).

I'd still give him another start; he needs to nibble a bit more after he gets ahead.
_Gwyn - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 08:44 PM EDT (#97811) #
ESPN is reporting that the Rangers have traded Ugueth Urbina to the Marlins for three minor leaguers. Raise your hand if you had Ugie heading to the Fish.

Has anyone predicted any of the deals that have happened so far this season ?
Not meaning particularly us in the ZLC, but the highly-paid media types.
_Lurch - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 09:08 PM EDT (#97812) #
Kershner was magical... who was the last Jays lefty with actual talent?
_Mulliniorg - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 09:15 PM EDT (#97813) #
Jimmy Key?

One scintillating extended appearance does not a saviour make, but is there a reason Kershner couldn't be thrown into the rotation? He seems to have started exclusively his first few years in the minors, then switched to relief in '98.
_Scott Lucas - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 10:25 PM EDT (#97814) #
John Wasdin, Dan Reichart and Scott Service in the same game? Is it Turn Back The Clock Night in Toronto?
_Kibbitzer - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 10:45 PM EDT (#97815) #
Well, let's see ... six games against the BoSox and Yanks, and they've opened Loss, Loss, Loss, Loss. Two more of those (though they really ought to win one of the Halladay/Escobar starts) and the Jays should officially be open for business on the Sellers side of the market. It was fun while it lasted, anyway.

Oh yeah ... Pittsburgh 1, Toronto 0.
_John Neary - Friday, July 11 2003 @ 11:27 PM EDT (#97816) #
I haven't seen any mention yet on this board of the Jays firing head trainer Scott Shannon and replacing him with George Poulis.

(Of course, I might have missed it in the middle of another thread.)

Any thoughts?
Joe - Saturday, July 12 2003 @ 12:00 AM EDT (#97817) #
Of course there is the NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome, wherein J.P. wants to get rid of people he didn't bring in personally, but I think that perhaps Scott Shannon's firing has at least something to do with the rash of undiagnosed injuries which plagued the Jays recently.

One possible explanation is that Scott wasn't pro-active enough, allowing players to come to him instead of noticing possible injuries and going to the players.

I guess time (or J.P.) will tell.
_Donkit R.K. - Saturday, July 12 2003 @ 12:33 PM EDT (#97818) #
As ugly as this has been, I see some hope. Maybe next year's rotation can be Halladay-Escobar-Arnold-Hendrickson/Some other guy-Kershner. Still not a real pretty rotation, but the top three and Kershner seem to have some solid potential. If they continue to improve as can be expected they could be four-gigths of a playoff calibre rotation. Mind you, I'm thinking a no. 2 is what needs to be added, but solid nonetheless.
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