Tigers lots - Jays not so many

Monday, August 22 2005 @ 08:40 AM EDT

Contributed by: Gwyn

Well that was no fun.

This one seemed to be over before it started, like the 2005 playoff bandwagon. The Tigers just exploded on poor Dustin McGowan in the first Inning. Placido Polanco lined out to left to start things off, but then it all went pear shaped, there were four runs on the board before the next out and seven before the inning was over, as the Tigers sent 12 hitters to the plate. McGowan obviously didn't have his stuff and was leaving bad pitches over the plate. As Jordan noted in the instant replay thread it's an encouraging sign that he stayed in the game and steadied himself a little, taking a few innings for the team just like Josh Towers did in May against the Twins.

The Jays hadn't allowed a homer in 55 Innings prior to this weekend. I guess they were due. Carlos Pena certainly thought so, he had an awesome series:

Name	AB	R	H	HR	RBI	BB	SO
Pena	9	4	4	3	6	0	1

Pena obviously had a few points to prove after a stint in the minors, shame he couldn't have waited a few days. There has never been any question of Pena's talent, but in his age 27 season this year he's hitting just .199/.319/.360.

So what went wrong this weekend? well, Griffin writes a largely positive column about the team and they immediately going on a three game skid, I'm just sayin'. Maybe its some kind of weird reverse Griffin mojo. That being said the Jays were beyond the reach of even the most sophisticated positive mojo this weekend. POTD mojo, gamechat mojo, ageing Irish rock star mojo - all were tried and all found wanting.

The Jays are on the losing end of swept series this year 5 sweeps to 6 times swept. Although, they might be level, as one of the losing sweeps was a two gamer against the Yankees, I'm inclined to rule that that doesn't count (and not just because it was the Yankees). Interestingly, all the Jays winning sweeps have been at the RC.
Losing Sweeps

April 20-21	New York
April 22-24	Baltimore
May    6-8	Chicago
June  10-12	Houston (away)
July   8-9	Texas (away)
Aug   19-21	Detroit (away)

Winning Sweeps
April 26-28	Tampa Bay 
May    9-11	Kansas City
May   24-26	Boston
Jul   19-21	Seattle
Jul   26-28	Anaheim

The next four days would be a really opportune time for the next sweep of the year, just a suggestion.

During the game chat we touched briefly upon who have been the Jays scariest opponents recently. A year or two ago I hated it when the name Tampa bay popped up on the schedule, recently any mention of the word Texas has had me reaching for the strong liquor. I had a look and since JP took over this is the record against the rest of the AL. Texas should clearly be transferred to the NL, or contracted or something.

Team		win	loss	diff
Baltimore	41	29	12
Boston  	28	40	-12
Chicago		11	17	-6
Cleveland	10	12	-2
Detroit		18	10	8
Kansas City	16	9	7
Anaheim		16	11	5
Minnesota	8	17	-9
New York	28	37	-9
Oakland		16	19	-3
Seattle		18	13	5
Tampa Bay	36	33	3
Texas		10	27	-17

Links

Nothing earth shattering came up in a brief scan of the usual sources, but here's whats out there. Anyone have any good links I missed?

"Not out but definitely down". Allan Ryan looks at yesterdays game and the state of the Jays place in the wild card race. Gibby refelcts on McGowans day: "Someday ... he'll be able to look back on this ... and laugh."

Canada's Little League World Series entrant from Whaley, B.C dropped to 1-1 for the tournament with a 5 zip loss to Guam yesterday.

Patrick Mooney examines the new smarter Josh Towers at the official site, and comments on Hill's first game at second.

The Devil Rays , who were 28-61 before the break, have gone a pretty incredible 23-12 since, only Oakland have been better. Rich Lederer breaks it down, and predicts "... the Devil Rays are on the verge of putting together a highly competitive team over the next three-to-five years".

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