bluejays.gearupforsports.com - 6/9/2009
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Leaving Camden Yards last Wednesday, watching the Jays suffer their ninth consecutive loss (all on the road), I thought to myself, “I should have left for vacation sooner.” At least then I could have sheltered myself from the burden of being the lone Jays optimist during that brutal ...
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thegoodpoint.com - 6/10/2009
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The ninth inning is about to commence at
the Rogers Centre. The hometown Blue Jays are ahead...
by one run. Coming out of the left field bullpen is Toronto's closer, Scott Downs . As he runs to the mound, the wind picks up Downs' long dark hair, tucked so neatly under...
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Closing time with Scott Downs
taoofstieb.blogspot.com - 6/10/2009
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Are you all on board with the Summer
of Tallet yet? Because after last night's seven innings...
of two-hit shutout ball against the Swingin' Rangers of Arlington, you really should be. Since getting blowed up real good against the Royals back in April (and sucking up that shit kicking for the ...
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Pitching Bonanza! The Summer of Tallet, injured ...
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It Ain’t Joe Carter, But…
Gear Up For Sports —
... Just like that greedy little mouse though, the Jays couldn’t resist taking more. Downs worked a perfect ninth to produce extra innings. In the tenth, Toronto would not falter. They scored five runs on a series of hits and walks — even the futile Barajas slammed a two-run double into center — and took the opener of the series 8-5. Unbelievably, this was the first interleague win of the year for Toronto; they went 0-6 against Atlanta and Florida. As I mentioned previously, the interleague series the Jays face this week and next will serve as the ...
Jays Hearing a Dreaded, Yet Familiar Refrain
Gear Up For Sports —
... I know. It seems fickle to give up now, before even half the season is over. But as I posted three weeks ago, the stretch of interleague games the Jays faced in June would define their season. An impressive streak would give me the confidence that we would last in a playoff race until late in the year. Faltering meant another season filled with tantalizing agony and near-misses. The Jays went 8-10 this year, extending their streak of consecutive non-winning records in interleague play to infinity, and forcing me to stand by my claim that the Jays are cooked ...
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