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Another Blue Jays pitcher put on disabled list
Sp0705-san-richmond By Jeremy Sandler New York -Toronto Blue Jays pitching coach Brad Arnsberg did not look happy when he left the team’s clubhouse before it even opened to the media. The Blue Jays took an unusually long time opening following a 6-5, 12-inning loss to the New York Yankees. ...
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Blue Jays may hold the keys to trade season
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Spanked by the Yanks
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bluejayhunter.com — I hate to sat it, but the proverbial posterior of the Blue Jays has been spanked by... the New York Yankees. A tough weekend for the Blue Jays has left them just one game above .500 and seven games behind the New York Yankees for the Wild Card. Since facing off against the Yankees for the first ... (more) Spanked by the Yanks
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Richmond to the DL? Sure, why not
The Tao of Stieb — ... In the least surprising (but still entirely depressing) development of late, Scott Richmond has hit the DL with tendinitis in his throwing arm (read: impending Tommy John or labrum surgery - heyo!). Rookie Brad Mills, coming off a spectacular start in Vegas (8IP, 2H, 0ER, 1BB, 7K), will take his spot on the roster. Let's just forget about that 850 foot Werth-bomb from his last big league effort, shall we? Go get 'em, kid. ...

Hazy Sunday Game Threat: Oh man, you're fucking shitting me
Drunk Jays Fans — ... As if to just give us an extra kick in the nuts, the Jays will be starting Brett Cecil today. Don't get me wrong, I like Cecil and all, don't have a problem with him pitching. But it's cause Scott Richmond has joined the disabled list. No, really. Yeah, you probably already knew that. Something a bit weird about a guy getting a shot at it due to injuries only to get injured himself. It's even more of a bummer cause, I don't know about you, but I always get a kick out of Richmond pitching. He's definitely a guy to root for and his performance this year has been pretty inspiring ...

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