Jays Roundup - Yeah They Ran Through The Briars

Tuesday, September 21 2004 @ 09:29 AM EDT

Contributed by: Pepper Moffatt

And they ran through the brambles
And they ran through the bushes where a rabbit couldn't go
They ran so fast that the hounds couldn't catch 'em
On down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico

Jays 6 - Yankees 3

Boxscore

  1. Recaps:


  2. Fordin Notes on Gustavo Chacin:

      Welcome to the big leagues, rookie. Now get out there and face Derek Jeter. If that sounds like an unfair assignment, you may have sympathy for Gustavo Chacin.

      The southpaw stepped off the minor-league shuttle on Monday and took the ball in Yankee Stadium, the home of the most decorated franchise in the history of professional sports. Twenty-six World Series winners have hailed from the Bronx, but just four have come in Chacin's lifetime.

    I didn't realize that 10 Jays made their major league debut this year. When Brandon League makes his major league debut the 2004 Jays will equal their franchise record in this regard.

  3. Rutsey Notes on Miguel Batista, Gustavo Chacin, and Frank Menechino:

      Frank Menechino was Gibbons' pick to DH last night. Why Menechino?

      "Reed (Johnson) has a tough time with (Javier) Vazquez," Gibbons said of Johnson who is 2-for-13 lifetime against the former Expos right-hander. But that isn't all.

      "Frank's a hometown kid," Gibbons said with a laugh of Menechino who was born and still resides in Staten Island.


  4. Allan Ryan talks to former Blue Jay General Manager Pat Gillick in "Gillick's ready to Stand Pat":

      Pat Gillick is perhaps best known as the principal architect of the Toronto Blue Jays' two grandest seasons, the World Series years of '92 and '93.

      For a spell, he was known as "Stand Pat" — at least until his signature trade of December, 1990, when he dealt Tony Fernandez and Fred McGriff to San Diego for Joe Carter and Roberto Alomar.

      And, way before that, Earl Weaver, one of his managers during a brief minor-league career, had tagged him with "Yellow Pages" because of his uncanny memory and penchant for numbers.


  5. Tonight's 7:05PM EST: It would be tough to have a game that was more anticipated than last night's, but this one will top it. RHP Roy Halladay (7-7, 4.35 ERA) vs. RHP Esteban Loaiza (9-7, 5.52 ERA). More details in Spencer Fordin's game preview.

  6. I'm not the only one excited about Halladay's return. In "Halladay gears up for return to action" Larry Millson talks to the Blue Jays ace:

      Halladay, who won the 2003 Cy Young Award, has twice been on the disabled list this season because of the shoulder problem that first caused him to miss a start in late May in Seattle.

      And he will be on a pitch limit of between 60 and 65 pitches tonight.

      "But it doesn't affect your preparation or your game plan or anything like that," he said.

      "I feel good, otherwise I don't think I'd be trying to pitch."


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