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The third place Devil Rays come to Toronto to face the last place Jays. At the beginning of the season Tampa was expected by most to spend another year in the basement and the Jays were the popular 'surprise' team by many experts expecting to challenge for the wild card spot in the AL.

Ninety five games into the season the Devil Rays have exceeded expectations while the Jays have had a mixture of injuries and underachievement to greatly 'exceed' expectations on the negative side of the ledger. With the team's struggles a few Jay fans have not only written off this season, but have written off next season as well. But even with the Jays' struggles and the Devil Rays success, the teams are just 5 games apart in the standings.

JP and Co have always focused on contending in 2005 and beyond. At the beginning of this year this seemed reasonable. And as far as I'm concerned there's no reason to believe that this has changed, despite a 40-55 record at this point.

Doing simplistic anaylsis the team is in good shape for the future. You'll have Halladay at the top of the staff with the Batista, Lilly and Bush trio combining for an acceptable 2-4 starters. The bullpen has found some good arms this season, has reinforcements coming up through the minors, and has room in the budget for a couple average relievers and a 5th starter.

On the hitting side, while it's certainly possible that Delgado could leave, the team was expecting this all along and will have money to find a replacement if that happens (or help in other areas). If he does return to the team it will be on the Jays terms which should provide the team with some money in the budget for help in other areas.

Wells, Hudson & Hinske are mainstays in the lineup, Rios looks like a keeper in RF, and Adams, Quiroz, & Gross are going to be knocking on the door shortly. There may be a couple holes to fill if Phelps remains in his funk and Cat doesn't re-sign (why are resign and re-sign so similar when they're just about opposites?) but the Jays should be able to be fill these holes relatively cheaply if needed.

The Jays don't have a lot of room for error with a small budget in the AL East. If they want to make the playoffs nearly all of the stars need to align. This season, none of the stars have aligned, but I don't think this is affecting the future of next year's team.

My point in all of this is to keep your eye on the big picture. It's a lot better than you probably think it is right now.

Or I'm just a glass half filled homer.

Batista gets the start tonight against former Jay Lurch Hendrickson. Enjoy the game.
Game 96 - Expectations | 109 comments | Create New Account
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Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 06:56 PM EDT (#49636) #
Folks at home should make a special effort to tune into the radio in the fifth inning; Jerry will have a special guest on the show.
_Spicol - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:04 PM EDT (#49637) #
Is it Kent?
Dave Till - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:05 PM EDT (#49638) #
I'm not allowed to reveal the identity of the 5th inning special guest? He's somebody you'll enjoy hearing from, I can say that.

Jerry just mentioned that Richard Griffin's father just underwent an operation for liver cancer. The operation apparently removed all of the cancer. Best wishes to all of the Griffin family.
Pistol - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:08 PM EDT (#49639) #
Anyone have an online radio link?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:10 PM EDT (#49640) #
From myself as well... best wishes to Richard Griffin's dad and the whole family. What a terrible thing to have to go through.

Dave, you're only allowed to reveal The Fifth Inning Guest Of Mystery once Jerry tells us... I haven't tuned in yet so I don't know if he has.
_Spicol - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:10 PM EDT (#49641) #
Oh, it's that guy. Good.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:13 PM EDT (#49642) #
Ouch.

Not a good way to start the ballgame.

Can the Jays score 2 runs??
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:14 PM EDT (#49643) #
Oy. Homer for Baldelli and it's 2-0.
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:16 PM EDT (#49644) #
Boy, what is this, Coors?

Heh, I thought that was going to be a pop-up to Hinske, but it left the park. Winds must be really blowin'.
_Moffatt - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:16 PM EDT (#49645) #
Oy. Homer for Baldelli and it's 2-0.

Well, we were all getting tired of those 1-0 games.

So who is the very special guest, anyway? Is it Alan Thicke?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:17 PM EDT (#49646) #
Over the low-bandwidth link at MLB radio it sounded like Jerry just called him "Coolio Lugo". This is clearly the MOST AWESOME NAME OF ALL TIME. I'm going to write him and advocate the name change.

Coolio Lugo

How awesome is that?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:20 PM EDT (#49647) #
Is it Alan Thicke?

No, but next time on a very special episode of Growing Pains, Alan Thicke will teach us all about the importance of not picking your nose and smearing it under your desk.
_Mike Forbes - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:22 PM EDT (#49648) #
Maybe the special guest is David Purcey who offically signed today?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:23 PM EDT (#49649) #
By the way, if I sound like I'm losing my grip, it's a gorgeous night and I'm in my office writing memos. That might explain it.
_Moffatt - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:25 PM EDT (#49650) #
By the way, if I sound like I'm losing my grip, it's a gorgeous night and I'm in my office writing memos.

That's not so bad. I've ready many a Penthouse letter that started out that way.
_miVulgar - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:26 PM EDT (#49651) #
Maybe the special guest is David Purcey who offically signed today?

My guess is an ex-Jay. Anybody in town?

Kiss my purple butt anyone?
_David R - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:27 PM EDT (#49652) #
Here's hoping it's Thom
_Rob - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:27 PM EDT (#49653) #
MIGHTY MOUSE!
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:27 PM EDT (#49654) #
There's 1!!

Yet another leadoff bomb from Frankie M!!
_Mike Forbes - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:28 PM EDT (#49655) #
Anyone remember this scene in Skydome? Hendrickson's getting roughed up!
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:29 PM EDT (#49656) #


It's funny that Menechino was basically the equivelant of Dave Berg over in Oakland (whipping boy.) He's been terrific for the Jays.
_Rob - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:30 PM EDT (#49657) #
Wells strikes out swinging. Anyone else not shocked at that?
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:31 PM EDT (#49658) #
Well, atleast we know that Vern isn't going to get cheated up at the plate.

He's gonna take his hacks!!
_Gwyn - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:32 PM EDT (#49659) #
I'm with you in spirit Craig - just re-cycling servers here instead of wiritng memos. It is definitely worse if you have an office in sight of the Dome.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:34 PM EDT (#49660) #
Dome's open. :(

I will say this. Unlike many cities its size, Toronto is a beautiful city from above. I'm very, very lucky to have this view. Sunsets here soothe the soul.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:35 PM EDT (#49661) #
To say the 3,4,5 spots in the order have been failing the Jays as of late would be a major understatment. If they want to win tonight and beyond, their gonna have to step it up.

Especially Wells and Delgado.
_Rob - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:35 PM EDT (#49662) #
"FIFTH INNING MYSTERY GUEST" GUESSES SO FAR:
Moffatt:     Alan Thicke
Mike Forbes: David Purcey
miVulgar: George Bell
David R: Tom Cheek (I assume that's who you mean)


I have no clue; I would have guessed Tom.
_Emerald - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:36 PM EDT (#49663) #
Put me down for Tom too.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:38 PM EDT (#49664) #
Yikes, what's up with Chris Gomez tonight?

That's 2 throwing errors for him in 2 innings.

Hopefully it doesn't hurt Batista.
Dave Till - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:39 PM EDT (#49665) #
Jerry did announce his 5th inning guest, so I can tell you. It's Tom.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:41 PM EDT (#49666) #
Nice call, Lou!

That's why they call him a genius, boys! It takes a special kind of manager to call a straight steal on 0-2.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:44 PM EDT (#49667) #
Can 'Lexi fly or what?!?

Already his 4th triple on the season and the Jays are sitting pretty with a man on third and no one out!!
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:44 PM EDT (#49668) #
Nice, a triple from Rios.

Here's a nice test for this offense.

Runner on third. Zero outs. No chance of a double play. All Hinske has to do is make contact.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:46 PM EDT (#49669) #
This is getting to a point where it's almost predictable.

What is so darn hard about scoring a man from 3rd with 0 out?! It now seems like it's happening every game.

An awful at-bat by Hinske followed up by yet another awful AB, except this time from Josh.

How the heck does Hendrickson have 4 k's already?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:47 PM EDT (#49670) #
They're booing down at the park. Not a lot, but a few.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:48 PM EDT (#49671) #
Their booing because that was a simply awful inning.

Leadoff triple by Rios

K

K

Ground out

Waisted triple when the game could and should be tied.
_Fawaz K - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:48 PM EDT (#49672) #
This could just be the smoke from my burnt popcorn, but I think I'm ready to cry.
_Andrew Ward - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:49 PM EDT (#49673) #
Could this team be any more pathetic? Ist there any other team that could get a lead-off triple and not drive it in? Why should we watch this? The pain is becoming unbearable!!!
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:49 PM EDT (#49674) #
It wasn't totally poor though. The strikeouts hurt (how did Phelps take that third strike,) but Gomez probably would have had a single off that ball on most days.
_Magpie - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:50 PM EDT (#49675) #
But why didn't Rios steal home? He's seen these guys hit...
_ZTigerX - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:50 PM EDT (#49676) #
Could this team be any more pathetic? Ist there any other team that could get a lead-off triple and not drive it in? Why should we watch this? The pain is becoming unbearable!!!

Yes, in fact there is another team that does that. The Jays are playing them at the moment. We feel the same pain that you do.
_greenfrog - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:50 PM EDT (#49677) #
These lost opportunities always seem to come back to haunt the Jays by the end of the game. Pretty uncanny, really.
Joe - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:50 PM EDT (#49678) #
http://me.woot.net
Fawaz,

No, it's just the smoke from the popcorn. Burnt popcorn is a tragic thing.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:52 PM EDT (#49679) #
Fawaz,

Cheer up! You can always make more!

Everyone else,

There will be other leadoff triples from Rios. Many others. Possibly not in this particular game, of course.
_Stan - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:52 PM EDT (#49680) #
They might as well steal home. It would probably work more than the traditional ways these days.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:53 PM EDT (#49681) #
Batista has settled down good.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:57 PM EDT (#49682) #
Highly touted prospect John Maine is making his first major league start tonight for the O's against the Twins.

From what I've seen so far he's got really good stuff. With him and Loewen the O's could have two ace types in their rotation in the near future.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:59 PM EDT (#49683) #
Sparky & The Mouse! Bunt Triple!
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 07:59 PM EDT (#49684) #
BUNT TRIPLE!
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:00 PM EDT (#49685) #
Okay, yet again runner on 3rd with 0 out with 3/4/5 coming up this time.

Big test for the O, sadly.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:01 PM EDT (#49686) #
How often do you see that?

Both teams have a player with multiple errors in the game and it's only the bottom half of the third.

Wow
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:01 PM EDT (#49687) #
I'd like to thank ZTigerX for coming out and jinxing his team. Huff boots Wells' grounder for runners on the corners with nobody out, Thin Carlos at the bat.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:03 PM EDT (#49688) #
Maine? Good stuff? Not really. He's got a nice-ish fastball, running about 91 on a good night with some movement. He's got other pitches, and mixes well. He's feasted in the minors off players without his maturity and command of the strike zone. AAA has been harder for him.

He should be a solid starter, but I don't think he's a #1 guy.
_Stan - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:03 PM EDT (#49689) #
can you believe it
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:03 PM EDT (#49690) #
Well, I suppose a run-scoring double play is better than what we usually get.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:04 PM EDT (#49691) #
Hmmm... I guess beggars can't be choosers. Johnson scores on a Carlos DP ball.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:05 PM EDT (#49692) #
Well, tonight he's really going with a nice slider and it's really moving. Not like that of El Duque's yesterday, but it's still getting some guys to chase.

He has run into some trouble here in the 3rd inning though.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:06 PM EDT (#49693) #
Make that the 2nd inning.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:06 PM EDT (#49694) #
Hustle!
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:06 PM EDT (#49695) #
Another double for double G.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:07 PM EDT (#49696) #
Greg Gaun?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:07 PM EDT (#49697) #
Dave, Maine's the kind of guy who's going to be better once he gets to know the hitters. His rap is poor control... do me a favour if you're watching and look at how well he hits the zone on the cripple counts?
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:08 PM EDT (#49698) #
His name's. Gre[b]gg[/b]

Two G's. Two bases.

Yup. I'll shut up now. :(
_OK, Not Really - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:08 PM EDT (#49699) #
I'll have no part of that Deathly Slugger Alex Rios, thanks.
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:09 PM EDT (#49700) #
Wow, that was a messed up first sentence.

His name's Gregg.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:09 PM EDT (#49701) #
All right!

Now FINISH HIM, Josh!
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:10 PM EDT (#49702) #
It could also be Double-G as in Mr. Going Going Zaun.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:10 PM EDT (#49703) #
Sure can do Craig.

The only reason I'm watching this game is because my DirecTV is a little messed up at the moment with the rain and all. Hopefully the Jays/Rays feed gets back soon.

I have not been impressed with Maine's control in any count. He just tossed a wild pitch that scored a run for the Twins and he's really been behind in the count a lot. I'll keep you posted Craig.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:12 PM EDT (#49704) #
Woo-hoo! Come Out To The SkyDome And Watch The Rays Boot The Ball!
_Smack - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:12 PM EDT (#49705) #
Whoa Baldelli and Crawford have been terrible with their throws.

Consider us lucky with 3 plus arms in a healthy outfield. I heard Gross has a decent arm too.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:13 PM EDT (#49706) #
I heard Gross has a decent arm too

As a former Division I-A quarterback, I'm hoping he has a cannon.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:14 PM EDT (#49707) #
AL East Update:

Twins 3/Orioles 1 in the bottom of the 2nd - rough 2nd inning for Maine. Fought control problems and was hit fairly hard.

Sox 4/Yanks 1 in the bottom of the 4th - Lieber looks absolutly spent.

If you had to choose, would you rather the Sox come back and win the East or would you rather the Yankees win it? Just a question to see the general opinion.

Big 2 out hits by Hinske and Phelps up the lead to 6-2 Jays. That combined with Miggy settling down are definitely good signs for tonight's game.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:15 PM EDT (#49708) #
Where was this kind of offense during the Yankee series?!?

Anyways, this is truly great to watch. What an inning!
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:17 PM EDT (#49709) #
Menechino flies out to end the inning. 6 runs on 6 hits, a walk, 2 official errors and a couple brain cramps by the Rays. 7 - 2 for the good guys.
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:18 PM EDT (#49710) #
Ahhh, it's like Gleeman said on his site a couple days ago:

I know they're not horrible this year, but there's still nothing like playing the Devil Rays to cure whatever ills a team.

The Twins' offense has been horrendous for going on about three months now, so last night's 12-run, 17-hit outburst against Tampa Bay is a welcome sight.


replace "Twins" with "Blue Jays," and it applies nicely.

And I would much rather the Yankees win the division. Nothing annoys me more than your typical Red Sox fan. I hope they miss the playoffs.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:19 PM EDT (#49711) #
If you had to choose, would you rather the Sox come back and win the East or would you rather the Yankees win it?

Go Sox.
_Ryan Day - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:19 PM EDT (#49712) #
Is it true that David Bush is sitting in the dugout crying?
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:20 PM EDT (#49713) #
Pile it on, boys, and don't take your foot off their neck for a second!

I just hate the Devil Rays SO MUCH.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:23 PM EDT (#49714) #
My buddy Oliver Perez has struck out 8 Reds through 4 innings. In typical Ollie fashion, however, he's thrown 70 pitches, so he won't be setting any records tonight.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:24 PM EDT (#49715) #
Same here Craig, everyone just LOVES the loveable loser D-Rays but as for me... I HATE THEM!!

Anyone notice how awkward Batista's arm looks when he's in the throwing motion? His arm violently flings back.

And Craig, as far as Maine goes, he's really struggling with his control now. 3 walks, 3 r (all "earned") and a wild pitch through only 3 innings.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:26 PM EDT (#49716) #
I would much rather the Yankees win the division. Nothing annoys me more than your typical Red Sox fan. I hope they miss the playoffs.

The typical Yankee fan makes me break out in hives. No offense to our urbane and intelligent Yankee fans here at Da Box - they are far from "typical" Yankee fans. In fact, I'm not even sure my version of the "typical" Yankee fan is actually typical - they're just the loudest. By far.

But the Yankees don't represent the perennial triumph of good over evil, as the Red Sox' annual elimination. The Yankees are a great, great singer (whose voice and delivery I personally can't stand) forced into performing in a tawdry, sleazy Vegas nightmare. But the Red Sox are a massive cohort of skinless, brain-eating daemons from the Ninth Circle of Hell commanded by Col. Idi Amin's crueler older brother.

If offered a chance between the Yankees and the Red Sox, I'll elect "A Pox On Both Your Houses" everytime. If you put a gun to my head, I guess I take the Yankees.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:27 PM EDT (#49717) #
Jonny, I'm glad you mentioned the Reds/Pirates game. Keep an eye on Jason LaRue. It's only the 4th inning, but he already has a triple and a homer tonight. He should get a chance to hit for the cycle before the night is through.

And BTW, what were the Pads thinking when they traded Bay, Perez, and another minor leaguer for Giles? Not only are Bay and Perez extremely talented and young, but then you have to figure in Giles' contract and your really left scratching your head if your a Padres fan. Of course, they can't complain, their fighting for a playoff spot.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:28 PM EDT (#49718) #
By the way, after the second inning down in the Appalachian League (and in the Minor League thread) Pulaski is winning 13-1.

Yes, you read that right.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:29 PM EDT (#49719) #
Aargh, and I swapped LaRue for Lieberthal in my fantasy league.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:30 PM EDT (#49720) #
Don't worry Craig, if you had started LaRue he would have gone 0-4 with 4 k's. It always happens that way.

;)
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:33 PM EDT (#49721) #
I'm going to be so happy to hear Tom again. I wish they had some way of telling the folks at the park so he could get the ovation he deserves.
_Obo - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:34 PM EDT (#49722) #
Welcome back, Tom.
_Ryan Lind - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:35 PM EDT (#49723) #
Haha, good stuff Craig.

So, that said, what would be the ideal AL East standings?

I suppose something like

1st - Blue Jays
Tied for last - everyone else.

Would be nice, hehe. Though I don't mind the Orioles so much.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:41 PM EDT (#49724) #
Way to field your position Miggy!!

That was a very timely GIDP.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:44 PM EDT (#49725) #
Craig, John Maine's big league debut is over. His final line... not pretty:

3.2 IP 7 H 4 R 4 ER 3 BB 1 SO 1 HR 9.82 ERA

Rough start for Maine, obviously he's no David Bush

;)
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:46 PM EDT (#49726) #
Heh. It jut underscores how rare it is for a young pitcher like David Bush to come to the majors and hit the ground running... Maine's a very good prospect.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:47 PM EDT (#49727) #
Bravo Tom. Welcome back, hopefully we'll see more of you this year.
Joe - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:52 PM EDT (#49728) #
http://me.woot.net
I missed Tom's introduction; what did he have to say?
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 08:58 PM EDT (#49729) #
Don't look now, but with a triple Menechino gets the cycle! And with his speed it's a definite possibility.
Mike D - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:08 PM EDT (#49730) #
While we're talking about the Orioles, how about David Newhan? He's 1-for-2 today, meaning he's hit in 31 of his 33 games thus far. And one of those two 0-fers was as a pinch-hitter.

First, his career stats:
'99 Padres .150/.159/.302
'00 Padres .150/.346/.350
'00 Phillies .176/.263/.176
'01 Phillies .333/.375/.500 (in six at-bats)

Now, at age 30, he re-emerges with the Orioles. Check out his splits after 32 games (and a not insignificant 122 at-bats):

Home .435/.490/.587
Away .408/.451/.671

vsLH .419/.468/.581
vsRH .418/.465/.671

Yowza!
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:22 PM EDT (#49731) #
And BTW, what were the Pads thinking when they traded Bay, Perez, and another minor leaguer for Giles?

They were thinking Star Power going into the new park. Bay & Perez have worked out very nicely for Pittsburgh, but they weren't exactly risk-free or results-gauranteed, I don't think it was an unreasonable trade. The third player in the deal, Cory Stewart, pitched poorly in AAA this year until going on the DL mid-June.

Anecdotal evidence of the risk & uncertainity that went with Perez - I drafted him in the 18th round of the 20-team BBFL. 19 intelligent baseball fans, plus me, thought there were 340 players worth more for the 2004 season than Ollie.

So, that said, what would be the ideal AL East standings?

Toronto
T2 Boston & New York
Tampa
Baltimore

It's much more satisfying to me to beat a hated rival than to cruise into first with no real competition.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:27 PM EDT (#49732) #
Frasor in for a 4 out save with a 3 run lead.

Over in Boston, the Yanks have exploded for 1 in the 5th and 5 in the 6th to regain the lead over the Sox 7-5.

In Baltimore, the O's trail 5-1 to the Twins in the 7th.

And in Cincy LaRue hasn't gained any ground on hitting for the cycle and Oliver Perez has struck out 11 through 7. The kid's awesome.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:29 PM EDT (#49733) #
He is indeed, and he better be done for the night at 117 pitches and still only 22 years old.
_StephenT - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:40 PM EDT (#49734) #
At the top of the 5th, Tom introduced himself as "the rookie" and started into the regular play-by-play. The other two didn't break in for maybe a minute or so, and when they did it was regular game-related stuff. I didn't realize how much I had missed Tom's voice until I started hearing it again. He sounded fine, just like his old self. Tom did 2 innings. It was almost all game-focused, only the occasional reference was made to Tom being away; otherwise, you wouldn't have guessed. Afterward Jerry indicated that Tom might be doing the 5th and 6th for the rest of the homestand.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:46 PM EDT (#49735) #
What a terrible call!

That ball didn't even hit him!
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:49 PM EDT (#49736) #
Jays Win!! Jays Win!!

Great 1 1/3 of work from Frasor, his fastball was really sharp tonight, didn't even throw too many curves or offspeed stuff.

Great games from Menechino, Johnson and Batista!!
Joe - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:53 PM EDT (#49737) #
http://me.woot.net
Thanks, StephenT.

I was able to tune in for much of Tom's call, and it did sound just like old times. What a great thing to hear.
Craig B - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:55 PM EDT (#49738) #
Frasor for Rookie Of The Year.
_DaveInNYC - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 09:59 PM EDT (#49739) #
Agreed Craig. Can you imagine this team's pen without Frasor or Chulk for that matter?

And I advise those who have access to do so to watch the remainder of the Red Sox/Yankee game. 7-7 after Kevin Millar's 3rd homerun of the game in the bottom of the 8th.
_Jonny German - Friday, July 23 2004 @ 10:12 PM EDT (#49740) #
Courtesy of Baseball-Reference, the last 5 ROY closers:

2000 AL Kazuhiro Sasaki
SEA 2-5 (37 sv) 3.16

1999 NL Scott Williamson
CIN 12-7 (19 sv) 2.41

1989 AL Gregg Olson
BAL 5-2 (27 sv) 1.69

1986 NL Todd Worrell
STL 9-10 (36 sv) 2.08

1980 NL Steve Howe
LAD 7-9 (17 sv) 2.66

Frasor currently projects to 5-3, 18 saves, 2.20 ERA. It's a weak rookie class, so it could happen.
_A - Saturday, July 24 2004 @ 12:43 AM EDT (#49741) #
I wish they had some way of telling the folks at the park so he could get the ovation he deserves.

The game Da Box attended after our lunch with Rob Bradford and JP showed Tom on the JumboTron, which garnered a standing-O.
_Jobu - Saturday, July 24 2004 @ 01:55 AM EDT (#49742) #
Any possibility of some kind of "Welcome Back Tom" sign at tomorrow (Saturday's) game?
_Alex from the U - Saturday, July 24 2004 @ 05:06 AM EDT (#49743) #
How about a sign that says Tom Cheek : Rookie of the Year
_Lefty - Saturday, July 24 2004 @ 08:42 AM EDT (#49744) #
How about someone check with Mr. Cheek's friends and colleagues to see if he might think it appropriate. I have a feeling a man with his record would only politely acknowlage the kindness but feel a bit emmbarrassed by this random act of kindness. Not to throw a damper on a very generous suggestion but some thought should be put into it.
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