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Jays win 5-0.

Star of the Game:  Ted Lilly, who had his start pushed back several days due to a stiff neck, threw 6 scoreless innings allowing just 3 singles and 2 walks.  Lilly's record is at an even 10-10.  It seems fairly uncommon for a pitcher to hit both double digits in wins and losses in the same season and Lilly's done it with 7 weeks left in the season.

Star II:  A Benji Molina 2 run home run in the 5th provided the Jays all the runs they needed, although I felt a lot better after seeing 3 more runs in the 7th inning.

For the Twins:  Pat Neshek is certainly fun to watch.  6 pitches, 2 strikeouts last night.  It'll be interesting to see if teams figure him out.  He seemingly came out of nowhere this year and has been dominating all year long.  For the Twins this season he has 25 Ks in 17.1 innings with a 1.04 ERA and a 0.40 WHIP.  That'll play.

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Six teams, three spots:  Updated AL Standings

Detroit.......76-38
New York....67-44
Chicago......67-46
Minnesota...67-47
Boston.......65-48
Toronto......61-54

The Jays sit 7 back of the wild card and 8 back of the division.  I guess losing an entire week of games didn't help.

Brandon League:  In 2004 League dominated, especially in the playoffs for NH.  He then had a bit of success in Toronto in three games.  Last season League started the season in Toronto, struggled, was sent down, and then called up again.  He struggled just about everywhere he played while trying to find an ideal arm slot to throw from.

This season League began the year in Syracuse.  He pitched 54 innings over 31 games with a 2.14 ERA.  His strikeout rate was solid at 7.0 per 9 and his GB/FB ratio was incredible - 120 GBs to 12 FBs (and 24 line drives).

League was called back up in early July and with the exception of one bad outing (pitching on consectutive days) has been very good.  His ERA sits at 2.50, K rate of 6.5, K/BB ratio of 4.3:1, and GB/FB ratio of 4.3:1.  The bonus is that he's able to work multiple innings, like he did last night giving up just 1 hit to the Twins and recording his 6 outs via 2 Ks and 4 GBs.

League's game by game results

DATE

OPP

IP

H

R

ER

HR

BB

SO

GB

FB

Jul. 8

@KC

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

Jul. 14

SEA

2

2

0

0

0

0

1

6

0

Jul. 15

SEA

0

2

2

2

2

0

0

0

2

Jul. 18

TEX

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

Jul. 22

NYY

0.1

1

1

1

0

0

0

1

1

Jul. 23

NYY

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

Jul. 26

@SEA

3

1

0

0

0

0

3

5

1

Jul. 29

@OAK

1

3

1

1

0

0

2

2

0

Aug. 1

@NYY

1.2

1

0

0

0

0

0

4

2

Aug. 3

@NYY

1

2

2

1

0

2

1

4

0

Aug. 7

BAL

4

0

0

0

0

1

2

9

1

Aug. 10

@MIN

2

1

0

0

0

0

2

4

0

Total

18

14

6

5

2 3 13 39 9

 Believe it or not, League is still just 23, turning 24 during spring training.  Perhaps he's figured it out.

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Pepper Moffatt - Friday, August 11 2006 @ 12:21 PM EDT (#152805) #
One thing I've noticed is that the betting odds at Tradesports.com for division winners are quite a bit different than the ones given at Baseball Prospectus.  I have no idea which ones are more likely to be predictive of the future, but it's interesting nonetheless.  The betting community like the Red Sox, White Sox, Twins, A's a lot more than Prospectus does.  Prospectus likes the Yankees,  Tigers, and absolutely loves the Rangers, relative to the betting community.

DIVISION TITLE ODDS: Tradesports, BP, BP Pecota Adjusted

NYY 78.5, 84.1, 85.9
BOS 20.5, 14.5, 13.2
TOR 1.0, 1.4, 0.9

DET 86.5, 92.8, 92.8
CWS 8.5, 4.4, 4.4
MIN 5.0, 2.8, 2.8

OAK 63.5, 47.0, 52.6
LAA 23.8, 27.4, 24.2
TEX 9.0, 23.0, 21.1
SEA 3.7, 2.6, 2.1

Mike Green - Friday, August 11 2006 @ 03:29 PM EDT (#152822) #
League's re-emergence ranks with Rios'  and Johnson's development as the best news of the year. If League takes most of the high leverage 7th and 8th inning work next year, that will help with Ryan's workload.  Strikeouts, groundballs and few walks are a beautiful combination- Brandon Webb, Kevin Brown. League can easily succeed giving up a hit an inning.  You want to bring him in to start an inning or with a runner on first only. 
Mick Doherty - Friday, August 11 2006 @ 04:04 PM EDT (#152827) #
Boy, that headline bugged me all afternoon, couldn't figure out the reference ... finally, it hit me. "Lillly Hammers" ... is there some sort of Norway tie-in for this game? Now, if it was the Minnesota Vikings, that'd be easy ...
Chuck - Friday, August 11 2006 @ 04:37 PM EDT (#152832) #
"Lilly Hammers" ... is there some sort of Norway tie-in for this game?

The way the Jays are playing, there's Norway that Lilly Hammers the Twins. Oslo grasshopper, he did hammer them.

What do you want? It's the end of the week.
Pistol - Friday, August 11 2006 @ 06:23 PM EDT (#152842) #
"Lilly Hammers"

Yes, the city that had the Olympics a few cycles ago.  Admittedly, I ripped it off of Jamie Campbell.
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