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With teasing Ted scratched at the last minute the bullpen had to step in to take on the not-very-feasome-at-all O's, they were more than up to the job. Why is Baltimore running out Russ Ortiz anyway ? if he's the answer you're asking the wrong questions.

Star of The Game:
Lyle Overbay after his little rest came back fully restored and full of power and ribbies. He homered and had five batted-in.

Unsung Hero: Brandon League had arguably his best performance in the bigs pitching the final four and giving up just one walk, he even got a save for his troubles.

For the O's: Bruce Chen showed signs of life with three strikeouts in his two scoreless Innings, not much else good to report yesterday for Baltimore, the rest of the season could get ugly again if this effort is anything to go by.

Defensive Play of the Game: There was lot's of defensive goodness yesterday. Tallett had a nice pick-off of Brian Roberts in the first. John McDonald flashed some lovely leather with a throw from his knees to start a double play to end the third. But the no-prize goes to Aaron Hill for his DP in the fourth when he caught a hot-shot Ramon Hernandez liner over the bag at second and flashed a throw to Overbay to double-off Conine at first.

Elsewhere in the East:
Tampa bay dropped a close one to the Mariners and Raul Ibanez's 23rd Homer. Boston and New York, didn't play, but start a series today allowing their fan bases to build to a simmering pitch of self-important excitement.

Today: Marcum takes on Daniel Cabrera, Erik Bedard who has had food poisoning is being held back to face Doc on Wednesday. Hopefully the planets aren't aligned in such a way that Cabrera has one of his dominating starts and gets everybody excited about his future again. One of his normal efforts where he walks everybody in sight would be most welcome though.
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Craig B - Tuesday, August 08 2006 @ 09:07 AM EDT (#152599) #
I mentioned this on the other thread but Richard Griffin in the Star today is a must, if only because his ongoing lapse into wittering insanity appears to be completed now.  He invents a bizarre conspiracy theory involving Lilly's sore back/neck and the Jays' rotation.  Good times!
Mike D - Tuesday, August 08 2006 @ 09:49 AM EDT (#152601) #

Don't look now, but the Toronto Blue Jays are seven games out of a playoff spot.  Today and tomorrow, the Red Sox, White Sox and Twins all face tough opposition while the Jays continue to entertain the O's.  If the Jays are still seven games back or closer when they visit the Twins for four games on Thursday, and they then take three of four in Minnesota, they are once again relevant in the playoff picture -- 15 of their next 22 are against the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th-place clubs in the AL.  To have any chance at all, the Jays need to be at most five games off the pace when they start a four-game set in Fenway on August 31.

Taking three of four against the Twins is, of course, the most far-fetched part of this scenario.  But hey, if you're a self-styled competitive club, you've gotta compete sometime, right?

Maldoff - Tuesday, August 08 2006 @ 10:04 AM EDT (#152603) #

This could help the Jays take 3 of 4 from the Twins. ESPN.com reports that Francisco Liriano will be heading to the DL, and miss his next start (which would be versus the good guys).

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2543069

MatO - Tuesday, August 08 2006 @ 11:07 AM EDT (#152606) #
I just received an advance copy of tomorrow's Griffin column.  Halladay's start on Wednesday has been pushed back to Friday due to a sore left toe (nudge, nudge, wink, wink) and Scott Downs will start in his place.  Friday's starter Burnett will now start on Sunday due to sore tush.  In fact, the deceitful Jays are so pleased with the results of their deceit (a 2 hitter) that they have quietly told Halladay, Burnett and Lilly that they should just go home as they plan to deceive their way to the pennant.
Mick Doherty - Tuesday, August 08 2006 @ 11:54 AM EDT (#152607) #

Performance of the year candidate alert:

Alexis Gomez hit four home runs -- yes, in one game, not in a doubleheader -- for the Toledo Mud Hens last night.

Think he might get a look in Detroit pretty soon?

Mike Green - Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 11:18 AM EDT (#152657) #
Here is Richard Griffin's article.  No warranty intended.
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