Jays Roundup - It’s Not Really Work, It’s Just the Power to Charm

Monday, March 08 2004 @ 09:42 AM EST

Contributed by: Pepper Moffatt

I try. I hunger!

  1. Fordin Notes on yesterday's game against the Phillies.

  2. Yesterday "Halladay shows[ed] vintage form" according to Spencer Fordin. I couldn't see yesterday's game, so I guess I'll have to stick with this vintage form.

  3. Lastly Fordin has "Out of nowhere: Simon Pond" on the possible 25th man. I'm just pleased to see a Simon Pond title that didn't mention that he's a Canadian and didn't have a horrible pun in it.

  4. Here's a game recap from the Phillies point of view.

  5. Larry Millson's take on yesterday's starting pitcher in "Change could be good thing for Halladay".

  6. Jeff Blair of the Globe decided to write about the Red Sox instead in his articles "Schilling likes what he sees in Ramirez" and "Boston fans stoke flames of rivalry".

  7. Richard Griffin has an article on a Jays player we haven't heard much about this year in "Hudson stays on top of his game". The O-Dog might not be the best player on the Jays, but he's in the running for the most entertaining.

  8. The Star has AP's take on yesterday's game.

  9. Here's an article that should be of interest to any young pitcher out there: "Jays shoulder the load with stretch exercise" by Geoff Baker. My girlfriend has suggested I try Pilates for my bum rotator cuff, but I might see if I can learn more about these exercises the Jays are trying.

  10. Let's not forget the Sun! Here are Mike Ganter's game notes.

  11. Like Millson, Ganter has an article on Halladay's new pitch selection in "Doc's in for a change".

  12. Speaking of players we haven't heard a lot about, Ganter's "'Out of my mind,' hurler says" is on pitcher Jayson Durocher. You gotta love the name.


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